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Drimane is a
bicyclic sesquiterpene. It is the
parent structure of many
natural products with
various biological activity.
Among the
notable drimanes...
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sesquiterpenoids are present,
polygodial (tadeonal, an
unsaturated dialdehyde with a
drimane backbone), and warburganal,
which gives it its
pungent taste. The plant...
- paracress, water-pepper, and
Dendrodoris limbata.
Chemically it is a
drimane-type
sesquiterpene dialdehyde of
formula C15H22O2.
Polygodial elicits a...
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avara 1974
Avarol represented the
first sesquiterpenoid with a
rearranged drimane skeleton and its
structure was
established by
standard analytical methods...
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different insects,
including dipterans.
Monoterpenes are common, as are
drimane-type sesquiterpenes,
including cinnafragrins, cinnamodial, and capsicodendrin...
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distinguished from
similar genera by its
purple context and
black tubes.
Drimane-type
sesquiterpenes called nigrofomins have been
isolated from the fruit...
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chemically from
pungent Porella species,
which produce intensely pungent drimane compounds and
related substances. P. platyphylla
belongs to the pinguisane-sacculatane...
- & Groot, Æ., (2004). Occurrence,
biological activity and
synthesis of
drimane sesquiterpenoids.
Natural Product Reports –
Royal Society of Chemistry...
- Teri; McIntyre, Kyle; Nichols,
Jesse (2012). "Caspase-1 and -3
Inhibiting Drimane Sesquiterpenoids from the
Extremophilic Fungus Penicillium solitum". Journal...
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among which are two
unusual examples with
distinctive enantiomers of
their drimane molecular skeleton. A
sterol isolated from the
species was
reported as...