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Chaminic acid

FI) that occurs in Pinus longifolia (Pinaceae) and the related carboxylic acid, (+)-chaminic acid (F2), in Chamaecy-paris nootkatensis (Cupressaceae). Compared with caranes, the thujane type of monoterpenoids is more abundant in plants. The hydrocarbon analog (—)-3-thujene (F3) has been found... [Pg.482]

Acid terpenes Chamaecaparis nootkatensis Chamic acid (12), chaminic acid (13) [64]... [Pg.341]

Carene (3,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene) is a component of the oil of turpentine from the tropieal pine Firms longifolia, also occurring in some species of fir Abies), juniper Juniperus) and Citrus. The ethereal oil from wood pine trees Firms silvestris contains the enantiomer (-)-3-carene. Carboxylic acids derived from carane and carene sueh as (+)-chaminic acid are found in Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Cupressaeeae). [Pg.20]

Phenylbutane-1,3-diol, A51.12 Chaminic acid, T6.3 Isochamic acid, T6.3 Chamic acid, T6.16... [Pg.195]


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