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- Germacranolides are a group of natural chemical compounds classified as sesquiterpene lactones. They are found in a variety of plant species and are known...
- Sesquiterpene lactones can be divided into several main classes including germacranolides, heliangolides, guaianolides, pseudoguaianolides, hypocretenolides...
- include flavones such as acacetin and sesquiterpene lactones such as germacranolides. The compound that is thought to cause the effects of Calea ternifolia...
- 2-hydroxyisodavanone, farnesol, geranyl acetate, sesquiterpene lactones, and germacranolides are also found. The amount of davanone and linalool decreased while...
- coumarin, glycoside, herniarin, flavonoid, farnesol, nerolidol and germacranolide. Despite the presence of coumarin, as chamomile's effect on the coagulation...
- found in the aerial parts of A. herba-alba. Mainly, eudesmanolides and germacranolides types were reported in most cases. A variety of flavonoids were also...
- inulin (8) Cyanogenic glycosides Prunasin Sesquiterpene lactones (of the germacranolide type) 11β, 13-dihydrolactucin Ixerin D Ainslioside taraxinic acid β-glucopyranosyl...
- lactone, esterified with a substituted acrylic acid, and belonging to the germacranolide class of natural products. It is mainly found in Cnicus (Cnicus benedictus...
- Bohlmann, F; Zdero, C; King, Rm; Robinson, H (February 1985). "Further Germacranolides from Eupatorium serotinum". Planta Medica. 51 (1): 76–77. doi:10.1055/s-2007-969404...
- Parthenolide is a sesquiterpene lactone of the germacranolide class which occurs naturally in the plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), after which it...