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Humulane, Caryophyllane

Humulane, Caryophyllane, Protoilludane, Illudane, Marasmane, Hirsutane... [Pg.77]

As indicated in Figure 3, the cadlnanes (170 - 187) are formed from the humulane (205) system, which also is the progenitor of the caryophyllanes (206 - 208). Of these last three compounds, caryophyllene (206) itself is of particular Importance, since it can account for 20 - 25% of the essential oil of some samples (lA). Other major constituents in the same sample were copaene (173, another cadinane) and a-humulene (205), each near 15%. It is therefore apparent that the pathway involving initial conversion of Z,E-farnesyl pyrophosphate to the humulane system is dominant in Gossypiwn terpenoid biogenesis. [Pg.292]

Caryophyllane, Humulane, Africane, Illudalane, Protoilludane, Hirsutane, Vellerane, Pentalane, Senoxydane... [Pg.38]

Approximately 30 naturally abundant caryophyllanes are derived from humulanes in which C-2 and C-10 close a cyclobutane ring. [Pg.28]


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