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number of
whorls contained within a flower. The most
common case is the
pentacyclic flower,
which contains five whorls: a calyx, a corolla, two
whorls of...
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Oleanolic acid or
oleanic acid is a
naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpenoid related to
betulinic acid. It is
widely distributed in food and plants...
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Corosolic acid is a
pentacyclic triterpene acid
found in
Lagerstroemia speciosa. It is
similar in
structure to
ursolic acid,
differing only in the fact...
- (ursane skeleton), β-amyrin (oleanane skeleton), and δ-amyrin. Each is a
pentacyclic triterpenol with the
chemical formula C30H50O. They are
widely distributed...
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alkaloids related to mitragynine,
which is a
tetracyclic relative of the
pentacyclic indole alkaloids,
yohimbine and voacangine. In particular, mitragynine...
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broadly divided according to the
number of
rings present. In
general pentacyclic structures (5 rings) tend to dominate.
Squalene is
biosynthesized through...
- contain: linear, acyclic, monocyclic, bicyclic, tricyclic, tetracyclic,
pentacyclic, or macrocyclic. The
Salkowski test can be used to
identify the presence...
- to as urson, prunol, malol, or 3β-hydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid), is a
pentacyclic triterpenoid identified in the
epicuticular waxes of
apples as early...
- (INN, BAN; also
known as
glycyrrhetinic acid or
glycyrrhetic acid) is a
pentacyclic triterpenoid derivative of the beta-amyrin type
obtained from the hydrolysis...
- C20H12.
Structurally speaking, the
colorless isomers of
benzopyrene are
pentacyclic hydrocarbons and are
fusion products of
pyrene and a
phenylene group...