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- contain no heteroatoms. Functionalized structures should instead be called diterpenoids, although in scientific literature the two terms are often used interchangeably...
- Pa****axel is a diterpenoid anticancer drug. Terpineols are monoterpenoids. Humulones are classified as sesquiterpenoids. Retinol is a diterpenoid. Hinokitiol...
- Clerodane diterpenes, sometimes referred to as clerodane diterpenoids, are a large group of secondary metabolites that have been isolated from several...
- (MEP chloroplast pathway). Approximately 700 naturally occurring C19-diterpenoid alkaloids have been isolated and identified, but the biosynthesis of...
- contains anything between 1% and 3% volatile oils, a unique series of diterpenoid compounds called cascarillins, lignins, tannin, and resins. There is...
- or 2,6,11,15-tetramethylhexadecane, a diterpenoid alkane Icosane, an alkane hydrocarbon Phytane, a diterpenoid alkane This set index page lists chemical...
- structurally related salvinorins. Salvinorin is a trans-neoclerodane diterpenoid. It acts as a kappa opioid receptor agonist and is the first known compound...
- Chanootin Farnesyl pyrophosphate Juniperol Longifolene Muurolene Nootkatin Diterpenoids (4) Sesterterpenoids (5) Geranylfarnesol Triterpenoids (6) Sesquarterpenes/oids...
- Since the aerial parts and seeds of C. ajacis have been found to contain diterpenoid alkaloids (see below), including the highly toxic methyllycaconitine...
- Its chief active psychoactive constituent is a structurally unique diterpenoid called salvinorin A, a potent κ-opioid agonist. Although not thoroughly...