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- In organic chemistry, a guaianolide is a type of sesquiterpene lactone consisting of a gamma-lactone and either a cyclopentane or cyclopentene, both fused...
- dandelion species) root contains: Sesquiterpene lactones Taraxacin (a guaianolide) Phenylpropanoid glycosides: dihydroconiferin, syringin, and dihydrosyringin...
- reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA). Structurally, thapsigargin is classified as a guaianolide, and is extracted from a plant, Thapsia garganica. It is a tumor promoter...
- Alder reaction occurring at the alkenes on the 5-membered ring of the guaianolide. Total synthesis of (+)-Absinthin was conducted in 2004 by Zhang, et...
- contain mucilage, sulfurous acetylene compounds, polyacetylenes and bitter guaianolide-type constituents.[citation needed] Seeds contain arctigenin, arctiin...
- Taraxacin is a guaianolide with the molecular formula C15H14O3 which has been isolated from the plant Taraxa**** officinale. Taraxacin has a bitter taste...
- into several main classes including germacranolides, heliangolides, guaianolides, pseudoguaianolides, hypocretenolides, and eudesmanolides. Artemisinin...
- Arglabin is a sesquiterpene lactone belonging to the guaianolide subclass bearing a 5,7,5-tricyclic ring system which is known to inhibit farnesyl transferase...
- Mexenone Pinostilbene (3-methoxyresveratrol), a stilbenoid Taraxacin a guaianolide This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- "Analgesic and sedative activities of lactucin and some lactucin-like guaianolides in mice". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 107 (2): 254–8. doi:10.1016/j...