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Phytochemistry

Volume 23, Issue 9, 21 August 1984, Pages 1999-2001
Phytochemistry

Structure and stereochemistry of stenophyllolide, a germacrolide from Centaurea aspera var. Stenophylla

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Abstract

A crystalline compound, named stenophyllolide, obtained from an extract of Centaurea aspera var. stenophylla was shown to be 9β,15-dihydroxygermacra-1(10),4,11-trien-6α,12-olide by X-ray analysis. The molecular structure of stenophyllolide was solved with orthorhombic space group P212121, a = 11.719 (5), b = 13.389 (5), c = 8.646 (5) Å for Z = 4, by direct methods and refined to a final R of 0.06 for 1198 observed reflections.

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