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Bicyclogermacranes

A bicyclogermacrane type sesquiterpenoid with a C-14 carboxylic acid, madolin P (290) was isolated from stems and roots of A. kaempferi [244]. It is very similar to madolin B (299) but having a C-l/10 double bond instead of an epoxide. [Pg.922]

In recent years many bicyclogermacrane and aromadendrane derivatives have been obtained from liverworts and marine organisms (13, 89 vol. 12). [Pg.744]

Chart 7. Bergamotanes, bicycloelemanes, bicyclogermacranes, and vitranes found in the... [Pg.42]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.906 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.15 , Pg.41 , Pg.42 ]




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Bicycloelemanes, Bicyclogermacranes and Vitranes

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