1969
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-4020(01)82826-x
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Structure and stereochemistry of a triterpenoid epoxide from Adiantum capillus-veneris

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“…We have already mentioned several questions still open. It would also be possible and interesting (i) to investigate more systematically the distribution of hopanoids and of specific carotenoids among prokaryotes; (ii) to define the intracellular localization of hopanoids and of hydroxylated carotenoids in prokaryotic cells and their orientation in membranes; (iii) to investigate the behavior of hopanoids and of the various membrane "bracers" on different types of artificial membranes of phospholipids, in particular those containing branched chains; and (iv) to study the intracellular localization of hopanoids in the only eukaryotes found regularly to contain 3-deoxyhopanoids along with sterols-the ferns (36,37), together with a few bryophytes (38,39), lichens (40), and fungi (41,42). Are their hopanoids perhaps localized in some of their organelles, like chloroplasts or mitochondria?…”
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“…We have already mentioned several questions still open. It would also be possible and interesting (i) to investigate more systematically the distribution of hopanoids and of specific carotenoids among prokaryotes; (ii) to define the intracellular localization of hopanoids and of hydroxylated carotenoids in prokaryotic cells and their orientation in membranes; (iii) to investigate the behavior of hopanoids and of the various membrane "bracers" on different types of artificial membranes of phospholipids, in particular those containing branched chains; and (iv) to study the intracellular localization of hopanoids in the only eukaryotes found regularly to contain 3-deoxyhopanoids along with sterols-the ferns (36,37), together with a few bryophytes (38,39), lichens (40), and fungi (41,42). Are their hopanoids perhaps localized in some of their organelles, like chloroplasts or mitochondria?…”
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“…A mixture of ß 9 (ll>.z 1 -hopadiene (415) and ß 12 • 21 -hopadiene (not shown) upon heating in the presence of activated fuller's earth gave rise to ß 7 • 9 (lll_fernadiene (416, 25%) which was reduced to ß 8 Like their counterparts, !1 5 -glutinene (383) and !1 3 -friedelene (384), in the previous section, adianene (410) (501,507), simiarenyl acetate (417) (506,510), simiarenone (510), and filicene (411) (507,511) undergo acidcatalyzed retro-biogenetic rearrangements. Although rearrangement all the way to !1 13 (lBl_neohopene (412) is possible under forcing conditions, a substantial amount of the relatively stable !1 8 -fernene (413), has also been isolated from this reaction.…”
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“…Although rearrangement all the way to !1 13 (lBl_neohopene (412) is possible under forcing conditions, a substantial amount of the relatively stable !1 8 -fernene (413), has also been isolated from this reaction. The reaction of filicane-3tl,4tl-oxide (Cl-epoxide of 411) with boron trifluoride etherate in benzerre gives a mixture of !1 5 (lOl_adianen-3tl-oi and !1 8 -fernene-3tl-OH) (511 (411) …”
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“…Chemical analysis of A. capillus veneris Linn. reveals an array of compounds including triterpenes, flavonoids, phenylpropanoids and carotenoids (Berti et al, 1969;Takahisa et al, 1999). Khare (1996) and Vasudeva (1999) have described the use of Adiantum species for the treatment of various diseases.…”
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