General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0697)
  Natural Product Name
Rosifoliol
  Synonyms
Rosifoliol; (+)-Rosifoliol; Q67880166; 2-(4a,8-dimethyl-2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8-octahydronaphthalen-2-yl)propan-2-ol; 2-((2R,4aS,8R)-4a,8-Dimethyl-2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8-octahydronaphthalen-2-yl)propan-2-ol; [2R-(2alpha,4abeta,8beta)]- 2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8-octahydro-alpha,alpha,4a,8-tetramethyl-2-naphthalenemethanol; 2-Naphthalenemethanol, 2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8-octahydro-.alpha.,.alpha.,4a,8-tetramethyl-, (2R,4aS,8R)-; 2-Naphthalenemethanol, 2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8-octahydro-.alpha.,.alpha.,4a,8-tetramethyl-, [2R-(2.alpha.,4a.beta.,8.beta.)]-
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  Formula C15H26O
  Weight 222.37
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C15H26O/c1-11-6-5-8-15(4)9-7-12(10-13(11)15)14(2,3)16/h10-12,16H,5-9H2,1-4H3
  InChI Key SRHDLIDOZXPROB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CC1CCCC2(C1=CC(CC2)C(C)(C)O)C
  Canonical SMILES CC1CCCC2(C1=CC(CC2)C(C)(C)O)C
  External Links PubChem ID 527256
CAS ID 63891-61-2

 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Acacia nuperrima ssp. Cassitera
  Factor Name: Chemotype Comparison [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
The leaves and terminal branchlets were collected in the Dimbulah region of north eastern Queensland, Australia. The first collection (R99-218) was located 5 km north and the second collection (R99-219) 30 km west of Dimbulah.
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               Factor Function
Two chemical forms yielding 0.6% and 0.3% on a dry weight basis were found to be rich in kessane (88.8%) and alpha-pinene (16.2%), respectively.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Chemotype (Lappa type)
Leaves and terminal branches Dimbulah, Queensland, Australia
NP Content: 2 %
      Species Name: Cassinia laevis
  Factor Name: Locality Variation [2]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Six samples of Cassinia laevis R. Br. (coughbush, wild rosemary) were gathered from Lowood, 45 km west of Brisbane to Murphy's Creek area 100 km west of Brisbane, Australia from 1994 to 1998. Samples were identified by a LAEV prefix. LAEV 1 and LAEV 4 were collected from the roadside verge of the Gatton-Toowoomba bypass road (Lat. 27° 32′ 21″ S; Long. 152° 14′ 28″ E). LAEV 2 and LAEV 5 were collected from a different location in the same area (Lat. 27° 33′ 08″ S; Long. 152° 15′ 00″ E). LAEV 7 were collected from the Murphy's creek area (Lat. 27° 31′ 05″ S; Long. 152° 04′ 15″ E), growing on the roadside and in an adjacent paddock. Sample LAEV 9, was collected from the roadside area of the Warrego Highway (Lat. 27° 32′ 10″ S; Long. 152° 27′ 12″ E). The collected leaf and flower samples had aromas of trampled grass with a slight hint of curry.
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               Factor Function
Spathulenol was the major compound in flower oils (8-12%) compared to leaf oils (0.3-4.0%) which had ledol(37.5-53.6%) as the major compound.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Flower: Sample 4 (Locality: Lat. 27º 33′ 08″ S; Long. 152º 15′ 00″ E, Brisbane, Queensland)
Flowers Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
NP Content: 0.4 %
 
Flower: Sample 2 (Locality: roadside verge of the Gatton-Toowoomba, Brisbane, Queensland)
Flowers Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
NP Content: 2.8 %
References
1 Acacia nuperrima ssp. cassitera, A New Source of Kessane
2 Cassinia laevis R. Br. Flower and Leaf Essential Oils