- (+)-
Costunolide is a
naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactone,
first isolated in
Saussurea costus roots in 1960. It is also
found in lettuce. It is synthesized...
- (+)-germacrene A. (Fig. 1) Fig. 1. The
cyclization of FPP to
yield the (+)-
costunolide precursor,
Germacrene A.
Following the
formation of the 10-member ring...
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Costunolide synthase (EC 1.14.13.120) is an
enzyme with
systematic name germacra-1(10),4,11(13)-trien-12-oate,NADPH:oxygen
oxidoreductase (6alpha-hydroxylating)...
- (1996). "Syringin 4-O-β-Glucoside, a New
Phenylpropanoid Glycoside, and
Costunolide, a
Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitor, from the Stem Bark of
Magnolia sieboldii"...
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sesquiterpene lactones. The
sesquiterpenes are
known to be
costunolide, parthenolide,
costunolide diepoxide, santamarine, and reynosin.
Southern Magnolia...
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molecular formula C15H20O2 (molar m****: 232.32 g/mol) may
refer to:
Costunolide Dictyophorine Helenin Velleral (2,2,8-trimethyl-3,3a,8,8a-tetrahydro-1H-azulene-5...
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Chemical structure of
costunolide, a
prototypical germacranolide...
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subsequently followed by
lactonization forming (+)-
costunolide. It was
proposed that the
methylene of (+)-
Costunolide is
reduced before the
second ring closure...
-
germacrene A and
germacrene A acid as intermediates, FPP is
converted into
costunolide using two
syntheses and a
cytochrome P450 oxidase.
Multiple yet unknown...
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coproporphyrinogen dehydrogenase -
cortisone alpha-reductase -
cosmid -
costunolide synthase - CpG -
craniosynostosis - crp
domain - Cu2+-exporting ATPase...