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Abstract Objective To revise the structure of hemerocallin, an active and toxic compound isolated from the roots of Hemerocallis fulva , which was first reported in 1974 based on the chemical and spectral data. Methods The structure of acetyl hemerocallin was determined through the acetyl derivative preparing and X-ray diffraction. Results The title compound acetyl hemerocallin (1) has been prepared and structurally characterized by X-ray single-crystal diffraction method. X-ray analysis revealed that the two naphthalene rings in compound 1 were significantly twisted with an average dihedral angle of 44.1°. The two acetate groups in each naphthalene ring adopted anti-parallel conformation. In addition, the π-π stacking interactions were found in the crystal structure, the molecules were linked into a supramolecular network, and the crystal structure was stabilized. Conclusion The structure of hemerocallin is identified as 2,2′-bi(1,8-dihydroxy-6-methyl-7-acetylnaphthalene) (3).

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