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Synthesis of 2-Hydroxy-4, 6-Dimethoxycrotonophenone A New Class of Natural Products from Dysophylla Stellata Benth

Publication Type : Journal Article

Thematic Areas : Biotech

Publisher : Taylor & Francis

Source : Synthetic Communications, Taylor & Francis, Volume 10, Number 11, p.851–856 (1980)

Url : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00397918008062768?queryID=%24%7BresultBean.queryID%7D(link is external)

Campus : Amritapuri

School : School of Biotechnology

Center : Biotechnology, Phytochemistry Labs

Department : biotechnology, Chemistry

Year : 1980

Abstract : 2-Hydroxy-4, 6-dimethoxycrotonophenone (1), isolated from the plant Dysophylla stellata Benth. by Joshi and Ravindranath,1 is the only example of an open chain form of chromanones. The co-occurrence of the crotonophenone (1) with chromone and butyrophenone1 suggests that these are biogenetically related in the same way as chalcones are to flavonoids.2 It is likely that more crotono-phenones and 2-methylchromanones will be discovered in nature.

Cite this Research Publication : A. Banerji, Goomer, N. C., and Kalena, G. P., “Synthesis of 2-Hydroxy-4, 6-Dimethoxycrotonophenone A New Class of Natural Products from Dysophylla Stellata Benth”, Synthetic Communications, vol. 10, pp. 851–856, 1980.

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