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Naturally occurring quinones. Part 28. Sesquiterpenoid quinones and related compounds from Hibiscus tiliaceus
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The heartwood of H. tiliaceus is red and fades on exposure to light. Like H. elatus heartwood, which behaves similarly, it contains hibiscones A–D and hibiscoquinones A–D; one sample which was devoid of red pigments contained lapachol while roots (from Brazil) contained gossypol, and mansonones D and F.Hibiscoquinone B can be obtained from hibiscones C and D by autoxidation in alkaline solution, and the formation of other hibiscoquinones can be accounted for by related processes. It is suggested that the hibiscoquinones are derived in vivo from the hibiscones.