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- include agarofurans, cadinanes, eudesmanes, valencanes and eremophilanes, guaianes, prezizanes, vetispiranes, simple volatile aromatic compounds as well as...
- Bergendorff O, Sterner O (1989). "****ays of the biological activities of guaiane sesquiterpenoids isolated from the fruit bodies of edible Lactarius species"...
- ergosta-5,7-dien-3β-ol. The latex contains sesquiterpene pigments with guaiane skeletons; these include the compounds given the common names lactaroviolin...
- cap's fruit bodies have a characteristic orange milk juice (latex). The guaiane sesquiterpenes are responsible for the orange colour. Sesquiterpenes are...
- Victor; Darias, José (2011). "The recurvatianes: A suite of oxygenated guaiane sesquiterpenes from Perezia recurvata" (PDF). Phytochemistry. 72 (2–3):...
- typical for this family. Some sesquiterpenoids (e.g. bisabolanes, cubenanes, guaianes, ylanganes, himachalanes, longifolanes, longibornanes, longipinanes, cedranes...
- Christmann (1 January 2009). "Total synthesis and absolute configuration of the guaiane sesquiterpene englerin A". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 48...
- resurrected genus Scorzoneroides) is a rich source of hypocretenolides, unique guaiane type sesquiterpene lactones with a 12,5-lactone ring instead of the usual...
- Cardona, quién acompañó y guió al propio Huber en la expedición altepuy guaianès. RÖHL, Eduardo. Historia de las ciencias geográficas de Venezuela (1498–1948)...
- Cardona, quién acompañó y guió al propio Huber en la expedición altepuy guaianès. RÖHL, Eduardo. Historia de las ciencias geográficas de Venezuela (1498–1948)...