Biotransformation of Thujopsene by Caragana chamlagu
Journal of Natural Products2001Vol. 64(5), pp. 630–631
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Abstract
Biotransformation of thujopsene (1) using a cell suspension culture of Caragana chamlagu for 14 days gave mayurone (2, 52%) and two new compounds, 3beta-hydroxy-4-thujopsene (4, 16%) and 3beta-epoxythujopsa-5beta-ol (3, 22%).
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