“…A report of a terpenoid-based suprastructure, dating back to 2005 (Bag et al) reported the first isolation of a derivative of arjunolic acid-formed gel in an organic solvent. Since then, the studies on terpenoid self-assembly in organic solvents have been expanded to more than sixty molecules, including asiatic acid, 138 betulinic acid, 139 β-glycyrrhetinic acid, 140 oleanolic acid, 141 glycyrrhetinic acid, 142 betulin, 143 ursolic acid, 144 crotocembraneic acid, 145 α-onocerin, 146 corosolic acid, 147 maslinic acid, 148 erythrodiol, 149 androgra pholide, 150 lupeol, 151 uvaol, 152 and maslinic acid. 153 Tubules, strands, tapes, chiral ribbons, flowers, vesicles, and other aggregates with high aspect ratio are possible forms of the resulting suprastructures (Figure 4).…”