[Structural Diversity of Chemical Constituents from Okinawan Plants].
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In our continuing search for secondary metabolites from plants, we investigated the chemical constituents of various Okinawan plants. From the stems and leaves of Croton cascarilloides (Euphorbiaceae), a great number of rare diterpenoids: crotofolanes; crotocascarins A-Q, and new diterpenoids; rearranged nor-crotofolanes: crotocascarins α-γ; a rearranged crotofolane: neocrotocascarin; and a new skeletal diterpenoid: isocrotofolane glucoside were isolated. Their structures were mainly elucidated from NMR spectroscopic evidence. In addition, absolute configurations of crotocascarins A, B, K and O, crotocascarin α and neocrotocascarin were determined by X-ray crystallographic analyses, chiral HPLC analyses of 2-methylbutyric acid in their molecules, application of the circular dichroism rule for the α,β-unsaturated γ-lactone ring, and the modified Mosher's method. The absolute structures of crotofolanes were reported for the first time, and a biosynthetic mechanism for the formation of crotocascarin α and neocrotocascarin from crotocascarin B was proposed. Other interesting compounds, namely diosmarioside H: a dimeric ent-kaurane glycoside from the leaves of Diospyros maritima, and melionosides A-C: megastigmane glucosides with a spiro-ring structure from the leaves of Meliosma lepidota ssp. squamulata were also isolated.