- record,
abietanes are
commonly found in
amber as well as in
fossil wood,
sometimes in the form of the
mineral fichtelite. Additionally,
abietanes are observed...
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Number of
rings Examples 0
Phytane 1
Cembrene A 2 Sclarene,
Labdane 3
Abietane,
Taxadiene 4 Stemarene, Stemodene...
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isolated and
identified from C. rangiferina,
including abietane, labdane, isopimarane, the
abietane diterpenoids hanagokenols A and B, obtuanhydride, sugiol...
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Carnosic acid is a
natural benzenediol abietane diterpene found in
rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and
common sage (Salvia officinalis).
Dried leaves...
- Herbaria, Cambridge, MA. Sabri,
Nawal N.; et al. (1989). "Two new
rearranged abietane diterpene quinones from
Salvia aegyptiaca L". The
Journal of
Organic Chemistry...
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ester or salt is
called an abietate.
Abietic acid
belongs to the
abietane diterpene group of
organic compounds derived from four
isoprene units....
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Identification of a
highly aromatic,
cytotoxic and
antioxidant 5-methyl-10-demethyl-
abietane-typediterpene from
Premna serratifolia Phytotherapy Research 29(1), 80-85...
- J.; Asakawa, Y. (2006). "Salvidorol, a nor-
abietane diterpene with a rare
carbon skeleton and two
abietane diterpene derivatives from
Salvia dorrii"....
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Abietanes may fall into one of two classes,
either regular or phenolic.
Regular abietanes are
common across all conifers,
whereas phenolic abietanes are...
- Kopper, B. J.; Raffa, K. F.; Illman, B. L. (2006). "Rapid
Analysis of
Abietanes in Conifers". J Chem Ecol. 32 (12): 2679–2685. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.581.2404...