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Totarol: a Non-Conventional Diterpenoid
Australian Journal of Chemistry1995Vol. 48(5), pp. 883–917
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Abstract
The chemistry of totarol, a naturally occurring diterpenoid phenol which does not obey the isoprene rule, is reviewed. Unexpected transformations of the compound are described as well as attempts to utilize the compound for synthesis.
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