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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Nat Prod. 2009 Nov;72(11):1927–1936. doi: 10.1021/np900444m

Table 5.

13C NMR Dataa (δ, DEPT) for 6, 8, 9, and 1921

C 6 8 9 19 20 21
1 178.3, CH 178.3, CH 178.3, CH 178.3, CH 178.3, CH 178.4, CH
2 132.1, C 132.1, C 132.1, C 132.1, C 132.2, C 132.2, C
3 122.4, CH 122.8, CH 122.6, CH 122.7, CH 122.8, CH 122.8, CH
4 109.7, CH 109.6, CH 109.6, CH 109.6, CH 109.6, CH 109.6, CH
5 142.6, C 143.3, C 142.9, C 143.2, C 142.8, C 143.2, C
6 28.0, CH2 28.1, CH2 28.1, CH2 28.1, CH2 28.1, CH2 28.1, CH2
7 28.7, CH2 29.0, CH2 29.0, CH2 29.2, CH2 29.1, CH2 29.1, CH2
8 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 29.9-29.5b 29.8-29.3b 29.8-29.4
9 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 29.9-29.5b 29.8-29.3b 29.8-29.4
10 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 29.9-29.5b 29.8-29.3b 29.8-29.4
11 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 29.9-29.5b 29.8-29.3b 29.8-29.4
12 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 29.9-29.5b 27.4, CH2 29.8-29.4
13 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 29.9-29.5b 128.0, CH 29.8-29.4
14 29.9-29.0b 29.9-29.5b 30.0-29.4b 27.4, CH2 130.4, CH 27.4, CH2
15 27.5, CH2 29.1, CH2 30.0-29.4b 128.4, CHb 25.8, CH2c 127.9, CH
16 128.0, CH 27.4, CH2c 30.0-29.4b 130.3, CH 128.5, CHd 130.6, CH
17 130.5, CH 130.4, CHd 29.2, CH2e 25.9, CH2 128.4, CHd 25.8, CH2c
18 25.9, CH2 129.6, CHd 27.4, CH2c 128.2, CHb 25.7, CH2c 128.5, CH
19 128.9, CH 27.2, CH2c 130.5, CHd 130.1, CH 127.3, CH 128.5, CH
20 129.5, CH 29.1, CH2 129.8, CHd 29.4, CH2 132.0, CH 25.7, CH2c
21 27.0, CH2 29.9-29.5b 27.2, CH2c 23.0, CH2 20.8, CH2 127.3, CH
22 28.9, CH2 28.9, CH2 29.1, CH2e 14.0, CH3 14.5, CH3 132.0, CH
23 25.6, CH2 25.6, CH2 30.0-29.4b 20.8, CH2
24 17.4, CH2 17.3, CH2 28.9, CH2 14.5, CH3
25 120.1, C 120.0, C 25.6, CH2
26 17.3, CH2
27 120.0, C
a

Bruker AMX 100 MHz spectrometer; δ values are reported in ppm referenced to CDCl3C 77.23) as internal standard; Numerical order groups compounds of similar chain length.

b

All carbons were CH2;

c,d,e

Values may be interchanged.