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Diterpenes are derived from geranylgeranyl diphosphate. The most common and biologically important is phytol, a precursor of chlorophyll and tocopherols (vitamin E). Other dietary important molecules in diterpenes include stevioside ([[Species:Stevia|''Stevia rebaudiana'']], [[:Category:Asteraceae|Asteraceae]]) used as a non-caloric sweetener and ginkgolides ([[Species:Ginkgo|''Ginkgo biloba'']], [[:Category:Ginkgoaceae|Ginkgoaceae]]), a family of diterpene trilactones that are believed to work for anti-aging (See [[Doc:Ginkgo|this page]] for detail). Paclitaxel, or Taxol, for anti-cancer agents from Pacific yew ([[Species:Taxus|''Taxus brevifolia'']], [[:Category:Taxaceae|Taxaceae]]) is also a diterpene. | Diterpenes are derived from geranylgeranyl diphosphate. The most common and biologically important is phytol, a precursor of chlorophyll and tocopherols (vitamin E). Other dietary important molecules in diterpenes include stevioside ([[Species:Stevia|''Stevia rebaudiana'']], [[:Category:Asteraceae|Asteraceae]]) used as a non-caloric sweetener and ginkgolides ([[Species:Ginkgo|''Ginkgo biloba'']], [[:Category:Ginkgoaceae|Ginkgoaceae]]), a family of diterpene trilactones that are believed to work for anti-aging (See [[Doc:Ginkgo|this page]] for detail). Paclitaxel, or Taxol, for anti-cancer agents from Pacific yew ([[Species:Taxus|''Taxus brevifolia'']], [[:Category:Taxaceae|Taxaceae]]) is also a diterpene. | ||
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Diterpene (C20)
Diterpenes are derived from geranylgeranyl diphosphate. The most common and biologically important is phytol, a precursor of chlorophyll and tocopherols (vitamin E). Other dietary important molecules in diterpenes include stevioside (Stevia rebaudiana, Asteraceae) used as a non-caloric sweetener and ginkgolides (Ginkgo biloba, Ginkgoaceae), a family of diterpene trilactones that are believed to work for anti-aging (See this page for detail). Paclitaxel, or Taxol, for anti-cancer agents from Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia, Taxaceae) is also a diterpene.
Design of Di- and Sester-terpene ID numbers ID番号の設計
12-DIGIT
T | P | 2 |
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