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Imbricatonol, a Naphthol Naphthoquinone Dimer isolated from Stypandra imbricata and Dianella revoluta
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Imbricatonol, a Naphthol Naphthoquinone Dimer isolated from Stypandra imbricata and Dianella revoluta

L.T. Byrne, S.M. Colegate, P.R. Dorling and C.R. Huxtable
Australian Journal of Chemistry, Vol.40(7), pp.1315-1320
1987
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Abstract

A novel naphthol-naphthoquinone dimer (5), presumably biosynthetically derived from the oxidative coupling of dianellidin (2) with stypandrone (4) or by the incomplete oxidation of stypandrol (I), has been isolated from the plants Stypandra imbricata and Dianella remluta. The structure was elucidated by spectroscopic techniques and confirmed by its chemical modification to form dianellinone (3).

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.219 Cancer Drugs
1.219.1527 Naphthoquinone Derivatives
Web Of Science research areas
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
ESI research areas
Chemistry
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