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Terpenoids—LXII : The constitution of agarospirol, a sesquiterpenoid with a new skeleton☆

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Agarospirol (Ia) as discussed by the authors is a sesquiterpene alcohol isolated from the essential oil of infected agarwood (Aquilaria agallocha Roxb.).
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This article is published in Tetrahedron.The article was published on 1965-01-01. It has received 64 citations till now.

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The volatile and semi‐volatile constituents of agarwood, the infected heartwood of Aquilaria species: a review

TL;DR: A compilation of the volatile and semi-volatile constituents of agarwood, the infected fragrant heartwood of some Aquilaria species, mainly A. malaccensis, A. sinensis and A. crassna, is presented in this article.
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Chemical Constituents of Agarwood Originating from the Endemic Genus Aquilaria Plants

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the development of medicinal plant cultivation in Hainan and its applications in herbal medicine and its application in modern medicine.
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Aquilaria spp. (agarwood) as source of health beneficial compounds: A review of traditional use, phytochemistry and pharmacology.

TL;DR: An overview of the phytochemistry, ethnomedicinal use, pharmacological activities and safety of plant materials from Aquilaria spp.
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Total syntheses of natural products containing spirocarbocycles

TL;DR: The spiro motif is finding increasing inclusion in drug candidates, and as a structural component in several promising classes of chiral ligands used in asymmetric synthesis, which is examined in this review.
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Characterization of δ-Guaiene Synthases from Cultured Cells of Aquilaria, Responsible for the Formation of the Sesquiterpenes in Agarwood

TL;DR: These genes and their encoded enzymes are the first sesquiterpene synthases yielding guaiane-type sesQUiterpenes as their major products to be reported and suggested that the structure of the N-terminal domain was important in facilitating proper folding of the protein to form a catalytically active structure.
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