Abstract
In the title compound, C24H29ClO8·2.5H2O, which contains two organic molecules (A and B) and five heavily disordered water molecules in the asymmetric unit, the γ-lactone ring and the cyclohexenone ring are both trans-fused to the central cyclodecene ring. The cyclehexenone ring features an α,β-unsaturated ketone with torsion angles between the conjugated carbonyl and alkene bonds of 0.6 (3) and 7.4 (4)° for molecules A and B, respectively. The ptilosarcenone torsion angles between conjugated alkene bonds are 56.2 (5) and 55.4 (6)° for A and B, respectively. In the crystal, the components are linked by O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The absolute configuration of ptilosarcenone was determined unambiguously and exhibits similar absolute stereochemistry to that found in the crystal structures of other octocoralline briaranes.
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