Perrottetinene

Perrottetinene
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Formula C24H28O2
Molar mass 348.477 g/mol
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Perrottetinene is a naturally occurring cannabinoid compound found in the New Zealand liverwort plant Radula marginata and other species from the genus Radula,[1] along with a number of similar compounds.[2][3] Its chemical structure closely resembles that of THC, the main active component of marijuana, and it is thought that perrottetinene may also be an active cannabinoid agonist although pharmacological investigation of the compound has yet to be reported. The absolute configuration of perrottetinene was established in 2008.[4]

References

  1. Cullmann F, Becker H. Prenylated bibenzyls from the liverwort Radula laxiramea. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. 1999; 54(3-4): 147-150. ISSN 0939-5075
  2. Toyota, Masao; Kinugawa, Tomohide; Asakawa, Yoshinoiu (1994). "Bibenzyl cannabinoid and bisbibenzyl derivative from the liverwort Radula perrottetii". Phytochemistry. 37 (3): 859. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)90371-6.
  3. Toyota, Masao; Shimamura, Takuji; Ishii, Hikari; Renner, Matt; Braggins, John; Asakawa, Yoshinori (2002). "New Bibenzyl Cannabinoid from the New Zealand Liverwort Radula marginata". Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 50 (10): 1390. doi:10.1248/cpb.50.1390.
  4. Song, Yanling; Hwang, Soonho; Gong, Ping; Kim, Deukjoon; Kim, Sanghee (2008). "Stereoselective Total Synthesis of (−)-Perrottetinene and Assignment of Its Absolute Configuration". Organic Letters. 10 (2): 269. doi:10.1021/ol702692q. PMID 18085788.


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