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Biogenetically Related Compounds

Spiroketones have also been prepared from this aldehyde, such as spirovetivane, a constituent of Vetiver oil used in the perfume industry, and key intermediate for the synthesis of biogenetically related compounds such as a-vestipirene, -vetivone, hinesol, agarospirol. [Pg.1042]

Andersen et have recently isolated a number of related hydrocarbons from vetiver oil in addition to other biogenetically related compounds (see later). These include nootkatene (308), )3-vetivenene (309), and y-vetivenene (310). [Pg.105]

Contents P. LEFRANCIER and E. LEDERER Chemistry of Synthetic Immunomodulant Muramyl Peptides. — SUKH DEV The Chemistry of Longifolene and Its Derivatives. — W. HELLER and CH.TAMM Homoiso-flavanones and Biogenetically Related Compounds. — R. G. COOKE and J. M. EDWARDS Naturally Occurring Phenalenones and Related Compounds. — C. W. JEFFORD and P. A. CADBY Molecular Mechanisms of Enzyme-Catalyzed Dioxygenation (An Interdisciplinary Review). [Pg.255]

W. Heller and Ch.Tamm Homoisoflavanones and Biogenetically Related Compounds... [Pg.152]

Heller, W., Tamm, C. Homoisoflavones and biogenetically related compounds. Prog. Chem. Org. Nat. Prod. 40, 105-152 (1981)... [Pg.463]

Figure 1), biogenetically related compounds derived from arginine. The results clearly show marked differences in the levels and in the evolution of the content of these compounds according to the physiological state of the trees. [Pg.148]


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