2013
DOI: 10.1002/chin.201333259
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ChemInform Abstract: Protostane and Fusidane Triterpenes

Abstract: Protostane and Fusidane Triterpenes -[91 refs.]. -(ZHAO, M.; GODECKE, T.; GUNN, J.; DUAN, J.-A.; CHE, C.-T.; Molecules 18 (2013) 4054-4080, http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules18044054 ; Dep. Med. Chem. Pharmacogn., Coll. Pharm., Univ. Ill., Chicago, IL 60612, USA; Eng.) -Lindner 33-259

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“…The hydroxyl group at C-23 or C-24 is easily acetylated. Moreover, double bond may form at C-25 and C-26 (38, 39) (Han et al, 2013), or C-25 may be substituted by carboxyl group (31) (Zhao et al, 2013).…”
Section: Protostanes With Open Aliphatic Chains At C-17mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydroxyl group at C-23 or C-24 is easily acetylated. Moreover, double bond may form at C-25 and C-26 (38, 39) (Han et al, 2013), or C-25 may be substituted by carboxyl group (31) (Zhao et al, 2013).…”
Section: Protostanes With Open Aliphatic Chains At C-17mentioning
confidence: 99%