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Salvia hypoleuca

The parent hydrocarbon skeletons of bieyelie sesterterpenes are derived predominantly from some sesquiterpenes. Diprenyldrimanes, for example, realized as (- -)-dysideapalaunic acid and related laetones, partly reported to be natural inhibitors of protein phosphatase, are isolated from the Caribbean sponge Dysidea etheria and other Dysidea species. Prenyldrimanes in higher plants are represented by (-)-salvisyriacolide from Salvia syriaca and as (-l-)-salvileucolide methylester from Salvia hypoleuca (Labiatae). [Pg.83]

Rustaiyan A, Niknejad A, Nazarians L, Jakupovic J, Bohlmann F 1982 Sesterterpenes from Salvia hypoleuca. Phytochemistry 21 1812-1813... [Pg.804]


See other pages where Salvia hypoleuca is mentioned: [Pg.625]    [Pg.628]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.625]    [Pg.628]    [Pg.767]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.83 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.767 ]




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