Four New Hydroazulenoid Diterpenes from the Tropical Marine Brown Alga Dictyota volubilis. 1993

G M König, and A D Wright, and O Sticher, and H Rüegger
Department of Pharmacy, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland.

The marine brown alga, DICTYOTA VOLUBILIS, was found to contain four unusually substituted hydroazulenoid diterpenes ( 1 - 4) as well as the known compounds dictyol G acetate ( 5) and dilophol. The structures of all isolates were secured by detailed analysis of their spectroscopic data; IR, MS, and NMR.

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