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Terpenes: The Isoprene Rule
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Isoprene Links Heads or Tails?
Head to tail couplings are most common.
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Common Carbon Backbone
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Some Common Terpenes
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Terpenes Classification of Terpenes Class Number of carbon atoms Monoterpene 10 Sesquiterpene 15 Diterpene 20 Sesterpene 25 Triterpene 30 Tetraterpene 40
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a-Phellandrene (eucalyptus)
Terpenes Representative Monoterpenes OH O H a-Phellandrene (eucalyptus) Menthol (peppermint) Citral (lemon grass)
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Representative Sesquiterpenes
H a-Selinene (celery)
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Representative Diterpenes
OH Vitamin A
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Squalene (shark liver oil)
Terpenes Representative Triterpene tail-to-tail linkage of isoprene units Squalene (shark liver oil)
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Terpenes isoprenyl (C5) --> geranyl (C10) geranyl (C10) --> farnesyl (C15) farnesyl (C15) --> squalene (C30) Generic: C10 monoterpenes, C15sesquiterpenes, C20 diterpenes, C30 triterpenes, C40 tetraterpenes
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Rings form by intramolecular carbon-carbon bond formation.
Cyclization Rings form by intramolecular carbon-carbon bond formation. + OPP OPP E double bond Z double bond
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Limonene H – + + OH H2O a-Terpineol
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