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- referring to Corsica, the type locality. Fruit bodies contains neurotrophic cyathane diterpene compounds called cyrneines. Maas Geester**** RA. (1975). "Corrections"...
- Arnold Maas Geester**** and John Axel Nannfeldt. Fruit bodies contain cyathane diterpenes called glaucopins that have anti-inflammatory activity in laboratory...
- Hericium produces the phytochemicals, erinacines and hericenones, which are cyathane metabolites under basic research. Spore Print Archived 2011-10-09 at the...
- striatin compounds from C. striatus, show strong antibiotic activity. Cyathane diterpenoids also stimulate nerve growth factor synthesis, and have the...
- P****odon niger has been a source for several bioactive compounds: the cyathane-type diterpenoids, nigernin A and B; a terphenyl derivative called p****odonin...
- fungus usually fruits from March to June. Its occurrence is occasional. Two cyathane-like diterpenoids, (12S)-11α,14α-epoxy-13α,14β,15-trihydroxycyath-3-ene...
- haploid strains. The basic chemical structure of the cyathins, known as the cyathane skeleton, is chemically unique and has been investigated using carbon-13...
- material. P. niger has been a source for several bioactive compounds: the cyathane-type diterpenoids, nigernin A and B; a nitrogenous terphenyl derivative...
- F (2001). "Asymmetric Synthesis of the Tricyclic Core of NGF-Inducing Cyathane Diterpenes via a Transition-Metal-Catalyzed [5 + 2] Cycloaddition". Organic...
- Hidefumi; Shibata, Hisao; Hirota, Mitsuru (2004). "Anti-inflammatory Cyathane Diterpenoids from Sarcodon scabrosus". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry...