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      On the origins of triterpenoid skeletal diversity.

      Phytochemistry
      Alcohols, chemistry, metabolism, Animals, Cyclization, Squalene, analogs & derivatives, Triterpenes

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          The triterpenoids are a large group of natural products derived from C(30) precursors. Nearly 200 different triterpene skeletons are known from natural sources or enzymatic reactions that are structurally consistent with being cyclization products of squalene, oxidosqualene, or bis-oxidosqualene. This review categorizes each of these structures and provides mechanisms for their formation.

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          14751299

          Chemistry
          Alcohols,chemistry,metabolism,Animals,Cyclization,Squalene,analogs & derivatives,Triterpenes
          Chemistry
          Alcohols, chemistry, metabolism, Animals, Cyclization, Squalene, analogs & derivatives, Triterpenes

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