Halogenated eudesmane derivatives and other terpenes from the marine red alga Laurencia pinnata and their chemotaxonomic significance

Publication date: February 2016 Source:Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 64 Author(s): Nai-Yun Ji, Xiao-Ming Li, Lan-Ping Ding, Bin-Gui Wang Chemical investigation of the marine red alga Laurencia pinnata collected from Nanji Island of China resulted in the isolation and identification of three new eudesmane (selinane) sesquiterpenes, 1β-bromoselin-11-en-4α-ol (1), 1β-bromo-4α,5α-epoxyselinane (2), and 1β-bromoselin-3,11-diene (3), and one new 6,8-cycloeudesmane sesquiterpene, 1β-bromo-6,8-cycloselin-4(15)-ene (4), together with one known eudesmane sesquiterpene, 1β-bromoselin-4(15),11-diene (5), two known chamigrane sesquiterpenes, 2,10-dibromo-3-chlorochamigr-7-ene (6) and 2,10-dibromo-3-chlorochamigr-7-en-9-ol (7), one kahukuane diterpene, kahukuene B (8), and one parguerane diterpene, 15-bromoparguer-9(11)-en-16-ol (9). These halogenated isolates were found in L. pinnata for the first time, and they support the taxonomic position of this species under the genus Laurencia. Eudesmane derivatives (1–5) are predominant and rarely reported from this genus, and they may be taken as chemotaxonomic markers for L. pinnata in the future. Graphical abstract
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