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Totarol is a naturally produced diterpene that is bioactive as totarol. It was first isolated by McDowell and Easterfield from the heartwood of Podocarpus totara, a conifer tree found in New Zealand.[2] Podocarpus totara was investigated for unique molecules due to the tree's increased resistance to rotting.[2] Recent studies have confirmed totarol's unique antimicrobial and therapeutic properties. Consequently, totarol is a candidate for a new source of drugs and has been the goal of numerous syntheses.
Totarol is a naturally produced diterpene that is bioactive as totarol. It was first isolated by McDowell and Easterfield from the heartwood of Podocarpus...
(Umbelliferae) and linalool from green tea in vitro [Muroi & Kubo, p1782]. The totarol in the bark of Podocarpus trees is synergistic with anacardic acid in its...
Ferruginol, a meroterpene natural phenol Retinol, Vitamin A1 Taxadienone Totarol, a meroterpene natural phenol This set index page lists chemical structure...
languida is a subspecies making use of resin and of the chemical compound totarol. The propolis of stingless bees: terpenes from the tibia of three Frieseomelitta...
retired from there in 1933. Easterfield isolated the chemical compounds Totarol, Cannabinol and Tutin.[1] In 1935 he was awarded the King George V Silver...