The aerial parts of Euphorbia pithyusa subsp. cupanii collected in Sardinia afforded eleven novel diterpenoids belonging to the lathyrane (1a), premyrsinane (4a-g), and tigliane (5a-c) types. Compounds 4a-g and 5a are esters of two new parent alcohols, named premyrsinol and 4,12,20-trideoxyphorbol, respectively. Structures were elucidated by spectroscopic and chemical methods. Puzzling differences between the NMR data of lathyrol (1c) and its esters were rationalized in terms of flipping of the exomethylene around the mean plane of the macrocycle.
Furohyperforin, an oxygenated analogue of the prenylated phloroglucinol hyperforin, was isolated from the aerial parts of Hypericum perforatum. Its structure was elucidated as 2 on the basis of extensive NMR investigations.
Modification of the St. John's wort acylphloroglucinol constituent, hyperforin (1), by acylation, alkylation, and oxidation resulted in detrimental effects on the inhibition of the synaptosomal accumulation of serotonin, showing the existence of definite structure-activity relationships in this in vitro test system and highlighting the role of the enolized cyclohexanedione moiety for activity on neurotransmitter reuptake.
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