“…Within the review period, over 200 different polycyclic diterpenes were described, including abietanes ( 1 – 5 ) [ 38 , 68 ], atisane ( 6 ) [ 35 ], cembranes ( 7 – 9 ) [ 33 , 44 ]; ent -abietanes ( 10 – 28 ) [ 34 , 38 , 47 , 59 ], ent -atisanes ( 29 – 41 ) [ 32 , 33 ], ent -labdanes ( 68 – 72 ) [ 38 , 51 ], ent -isopimaranes ( 42 – 64 ) [ 43 , 45 , 69 , 70 ], ent -kauranes ( 65 – 67 ) [ 33 ], ent -rosanes ( 73 – 87 ) [ 45 , 46 , 71 ], gaditanone ( 88 ) [ 27 ], and kaurane ( 247 ) [ 31 , 66 ]. Atisanes and cembranes were the least dominant subclasses, as only one new atisane, atisane-3-oxo-16 α ,17-diol ( 6 ) [ 35 ], from E. kansuensis and three cembranes diterpenes, euphopane C ( 7 ) from E. pekinensis [ 44 ], euphoroylean A ( 8 ), and B ( 9 ) from E. royleana [ 33 ], were isolated.…”