As. Dimoglo et al., Structure-ambergris odour relationship investigation in a mixed series of decalin and non-decalin compounds: the electronic-topological approach, NEW J CHEM, 25(2), 2001, pp. 283-288
A series of 201 compounds with decalin- and non-decalin-type skeletons has
been investigated by means of the electronic-topological method (ETM) regar
ding the possession of ambergris odour. A structural fragment of activity (
FA2) has been identified, which is a refinement of an activity feature (FA1
) obtained as a result of an earlier electronic-topological study of the st
ructure-odour relationship in a series of decalin-type compounds. The FA2 f
ragment consists of an oxygen atom and five carbon atoms situated in both d
ecalin and cyclohexane parts of the molecules and possesses well-defined th
ree-dimensional (3D) topology and strictly defined electronic characteristi
cs. The applicability of FA2 to compounds with mixed odours is discussed as
well.