Beilstein J. Org. Chem.2026,22, 535–546, doi:10.3762/bjoc.22.39
contraction of the acetyl phenol to a furanone ring, forming the derivatives 11 and 12, whose structures were confirmed by X-ray analysis. A hypothetical mechanism for the oxidative ring contraction is proposed. 11 and 12 are the first representatives of newheterocyclicringsystems that have not previously
been described in the literature.
Keywords: Melicope barbigera; Melifoliones A and B; newheterocyclicringsystems; new natural compounds; para-quinols; phenol oxidation; Introduction
The genus Melicope is a member of the Rutaceae (Citrus family) and contains more than 200 species distributed in the
and 14 seems also to be possible [19] (Scheme 5).
Compounds 11 and 12 are the first representatives of two newheterocyclicringsystems consisting of two pyran rings, one cyclohexane and one furan ring.
Conclusion
Finally, it remains to be noted that it was not possible to prepare the quinols 3 and 4
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Graphical Abstract
Figure 1:
Structures of isomeric melifoliones and corresponding oxidation products.