New minor diterpenoid diacylglycerols from the skin of the nudibranch anisodoris fontaini

J Nat Prod. 1999 Feb;62(2):269-74. doi: 10.1021/np980344r.

Abstract

The Patagonian dorid nudibranch Anisodoris fontaini contains in its mantle a series of isocopalane diterpenoid diacylglycerols. Five new minor metabolites, anisodorins 1-5 (1-5), along with the already reported 6 and 7, have been isolated and chemically characterized. The structure and the relative stereochemistries have been determined by spectroscopic means, while the absolute stereochemistries for 2-5 are suggested to be the same as for the biogenetically related major compounds 6 and 7. Synthesis of the enantiomer (8) of anisodorin 1 confirmed the proposed structure and absolute stereochemistry.