“…This class of diterpenoids occurs in many plant families, including Asteraceae, Annonaceae, Apiaceae, Celastraceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Jungermanniaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Rutaceae, and Velloziaceae . Kaurenoic acid is an intermediate for many other diterpenoids, including the gibberellins, a class of plant hormones involved in development. , Many bioactivities have been attributed to kaurenoic acid, including antidiabetic properties, genotoxicity against some tumor cells, − antifungal activity against Trichophyton rubrum , T. metagrophytes , and Epidermpphyton floccosum and as a phagostimulant . It has also shown activity against the botanical gray mold, Botrytis cinerea.…”