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American Chemical Society, Organic Letters, 5(13), p. 1032-1035, 2011

DOI: 10.1021/ol103083m

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Isolation and Confirmation of the Proposed Cleistanthol Biogentic Link fromCroton insularis

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Abstract

The proposed cleistanthol biosynthetic intermediate en route to spruceanol, and other related family members, was isolated for the first time from Croton insularis, confirming the Jacobs−Reynolds hypothesis. Anticancer evaluation of the new isolates and their aerial oxidation products is also reported.