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Potential sources of high value chemicals from leaves, stems and flowers of <em>Miscanthus sinensis</em> 'Goliath' and <em>Miscanthus sacchariflorus</em>

Society demands chemicals from sustainable sources. Identification of commercially important chemicals in crops increases value in biorefineries and reduces reliance on petrochemicals. Miscanthus sinensis...

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Potential sources of high value chemicals from leaves, stems and flowers of <em>Miscanthus sinensis</em> 'Goliath' and <em>Miscanthus sacchariflorus</em>

Society demands chemicals from sustainable sources. Identification of commercially important chemicals in crops increases value in biorefineries and reduces reliance on petrochemicals. Miscanthus sinensis...

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Erratum:Compounds Related to Saudin and Three New Series of Diterpenoids from Clutia lanceolata (Journal of Natural Products (2023) 86: 5 (1129−1149) DOI

Re-examination and reinterpretation of the NOESY NMR data for 11 and 12 has led to reassignment of the relative stereochemical configurations at C-5 and C-10 for both compounds. The text discussing the relative configurations...

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Erratum:Compounds Related to Saudin and Three New Series of Diterpenoids from Clutia lanceolata (Journal of Natural Products (2023) 86: 5 (1129−1149) DOI

Re-examination and reinterpretation of the NOESY NMR data for 11 and 12 has led to reassignment of the relative stereochemical configurations at C-5 and C-10 for both compounds. The text discussing the relative configurations...

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Neo¬clerodane diterpenoids from Reehal Fatima, <i>Teucrium yemense</i>
Teucrium yemense (Defl) (T. yemense), locally known as Reehal Fatima, is a medicinal plant commonly grown in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of T. yemense yielded six new neoclerodane...
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Neo¬clerodane diterpenoids from Reehal Fatima, <i>Teucrium yemense</i>
Teucrium yemense (Defl) (T. yemense), locally known as Reehal Fatima, is a medicinal plant commonly grown in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Phytochemical investigation of the aerial parts of T. yemense yielded six new neoclerodane...
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