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Conformational Analysis of (+)-Germacrene D-4-ol Using the Crystalline Sponge Method to Elucidate the Origin of its Instability.

Youngcheol JungTakaaki MitsuhashiKo KageyamaTakashi KikuchiSota SatoMakoto Fujita
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Unsaturated cyclic terpenes often exhibit instability due to the proximation of C=C bonds in the cyclic skeleton, leading to nonenzymatic degradation. In this study, the crystalline sponge (CS) method was employed for the X-ray conformational analysis of a minute amount of oily and cyclic terpene compound, (+)-germacrene D-4-ol, which was produced by a terpene synthase OILTS under in vitro conditions. The CS method revealed a reactive conformation of the cyclic terpene with proximal double bonds. Under weakly acidic in vivo conditions, OILTS gave four pseudo-natural products or artifacts. The CS method also elucidated the structures of these degraded compounds, proposing a degradation mechanism triggered by the transannular reactions.
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