Abietane
Abietane is a diterpene that forms the structural basis for a variety of natural chemical compounds such as abietic acid,[1] carnosic acid, and ferruginol which are collectively known as abietanes or abietane diterpenes.
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13α-Isopropylpodocarpane | |
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C20H36 | |
Molar mass | 276.508 g·mol−1 |
Density | 0.876 g/ml |
Melting point | 338 °C (640 °F; 611 K) |
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References
- San Feliciano, Arturo; Gordaliza, Marina; Salinero, Miguel A.; Miguel del Corral, Jose M (1993). "Abietane acids: sources, biological activities, and therapeutic uses". Planta Medica. 59 (6): 485–490. doi:10.1055/s-2006-959744. PMID 8302943.
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