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Anacardic acids biological activities

ABSTRACT This review is concerned with non-isoprenoid phenolic lipids typified by compounds biosynthesised by the polyketide pathway. Botanical, biological and entomological sources of such phenolic lipids are described which contain monohydric phenols, notably cardanol and relatives, dihydric phenols such as cardols, alk(en)ylresorcinols,urushiols and phenolic acids, particularly anacardic acids. Some recently investigated mixed types of dihydric phenolic lipids are included. Separatory methods are briefly reviewed. Synthetic methods for the saturated and unsaturated members of the three main classes of interest in structure/activity studies are summarised. Biological properties of members of the three main classes are given and discussed. [Pg.111]

Biological activities of anacardic acids and related compounds... [Pg.1085]


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