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- absolute stereochemistry of the clerodanes is classified as neo (shown below) or ent-neo (enantiomeric to neo). The neo-clerodanes share the same absolute stereochemistry...
- five neo-clerodane diterpenoids, polystachynes A-E, have been isolated. The structures were established by spectroscopic methods. Other clerodanes such as...
- reaction in the biosynthesis of salvinorin A by producing its characteristic clerodane scaffold. A series of oxygenation, acylation and methylation reactions...
- America. C schiede**** is known to contain the flavonol ayanin and cis-clerodane diterpenoids. List of Croton species Botanic Gardens Conservation International...
- aza-fluoranthene. Sesquiterpenes such as picrotoxin and diterpenes such as clerodane diterpene are also present, while the triterpenes are scarce and where...
- e02437. PMC 6827274. PMID 31701036. "Isolation and Characterisation of clerodane diterpenoids from the traditional medicinal plant -Tinospora glabra (Burm...
- Kenya (1991) Essential oils of Kenyan Lippia species. Part III (1991) A clerodane diterpene and other constituents of Croton megalocarpus (1989) A Pharmacological...
- is a bitter receptor broadly tuned to sesquiterpene lactones, related clerodane diterpenoids, labdane diterpenes and more. In 2022, the solved structure...
- activity via its zinc-binding group properties. Clerodane acid A high-throughput library screen identified Clerodane acid, a natural product from Dodonaea viscosa...
- RN, Basta, AH, Banbury, LK, Winter, KM & Forster, PI. (2005) Cytotoxic clerodane diterpenes from Glossocarya calcicola. Phytochemistry 66 ( 24): 2844-2850...