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- Labdane is a natural bicyclic diterpene. It forms the structural core for a wide variety of natural products collectively known as labdanes or labdane...
- [citation needed] Leonotis nepetifolia and wild dagga contains several labdane diterpenes including Hydroxynepetaefolin, Nepetaefuran, Nepetaefolinol...
- methoxychalcones, and ****ulkanins. Additionally, Mimosa tenuiflora contains labdane diterpenoids.[citation needed] Mimosa tenuiflora is an entheogen used by...
- leonurus is hypothesized to be related to the presence of leonurine or labdanes, Leonotis leonurus has been confirmed to contain leonurine according to...
- Number of rings Examples 0 Phytane 1 Cembrene A 2 Sclarene, Labdane 3 Abietane, Taxadiene 4 Stemarene, Stemodene...
- Forskolin (coleonol) is a labdane diterpene produced by the plant Coleus barbatus (blue spur flower). Other names include pashanabhedi, Indian coleus...
- Andrographolide is a labdane diterpenoid that has been isolated from the stem and leaves of Andrographis paniculata. Andrographolide is an extremely bitter...
- been isolated and identified from C. rangiferina, including abietane, labdane, isopimarane, the abietane diterpenoids hanagokenols A and B, obtuanhydride...
- form tolerating poor soil and climate conditions Isocupressic acid, a labdane diterpenoid, is an abortifacient component of H. macrocarpa. Monoterpenes...
- sweet, woody, powdery, fruity, animalic, ambergris, dry musk, or leathery. Labdane Newberry, Percy E. (1929), "The Shepherd's Crook and the So-Called 'Flail'...