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. 2016 May 9;113(21):5904–5909. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1604984113

Table S1.

1H and 13C NMR data of Chlamydomonas lipid (in CDCl3)

1H NMR 13C NMR
C-1 34.90
C-2 30.34
H-3 3.97 (m) C-3 66.69
C-4 37.14
C-5 82.36
H-6 6.24 (d, 8.6) C-6 135.61
H-7 6.50 (d, 8.6) C-7 130.96
C-8 79.63
C-9 51.29
C-10 37.17
C-11 23.62
C-12 39.55
C-13 44.77
C-14 51.89
C-15 20.85
C-16 28.87
C-17 56.40
H-18 0.82 (s) C-18 13.09
H-19 0.88 (s) C-19 18.40
C-20 39.96
H-21 1.00 (d, 6.6) C-21 21.09
H-22 5.15 (dd, 15.4, 8.6) C-22 135.40
H-23 5.22 (dd, 15,2, 7.8) C-23 132.50
C-24 42.98
C-25 33.28
H-26 0.82 (d, 6.8) C-26 19.86
H-27 0.84 (d, 6.8) C-27 20.17
H-28 0.91 (d, 6.8) C-28 17.78

Values in parentheses are coupling constants in hertz. Assignments were verified by 1H-1H correlation spectroscopy, heteronuclear single quantum coherence, and heteronuclear multiple-bond correlation spectroscopy, and matched those provided for ergosterol peroxide by ref. 26 and references therein.