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Hopane is a
natural chemical compound classified as a triterpene. It
forms the
central core of a
variety of
other chemical compounds which are collectively...
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skeleton as the
compound hopane. This
group of
pentacyclic molecules therefore refers to
simple hopenes,
hopanols and
hopanes, but also to extensively...
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identical to that of
hopane. As a result, both
molecules produce a
fragment of m/z 191.
Because this
fragment is
often used to
identify hopanes,
oleanane can...
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rings Examples 0
Squalene 1
Achilleol A 2
Polypodatetraene 3
Malabaricane 4 Lanostane,
Cucurbitacin 5
Hopane, Oleanane,
Ursolic acid 6 Chamaecydin...
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related to
volcanogenic emissions of
carbon dioxide and
sulphur dioxide.
Hopane anomalies have also been
interpreted as
evidence of
acidic soils and peats...
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discovery of nine
unique compounds. This
includes a
novel hopane derivative known as 1β-acetoxy-21α-
hopane-3β,22-diol.
Alongside this,
researchers have identified...
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Bisnorhopanes (BNH) are a
group of
demethylated hopanes found in oil
shales across the
globe and can be used for
understanding depositional conditions...
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polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,
hopanes, steranes, and
specific nitroarenes (e.g. 1-nitropyrene). The
ratio of
hopanes and
steranes to
elemental carbon...
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IUPAC name 2α,3β-Dihydroxy-13,17-dimethyl-26,28-dinor-8α,13α,14β,17α,18β-
hopane-23,25-dicarboxylic acid
Systematic IUPAC name (3R,3aR,5aR,5bR,7aR,8S,9R...
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refer to:
Arborane Cycloartane Dammarene Fernane Gammacerane Gorgostane Hopane Lupane (compound)
Neohopane Oleanane Ursane This set
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