cadinanetype
Cadinanetype is a class of sesquiterpenes, which are naturally occurring organic compounds derived from a five-carbon isoprene unit. Specifically, cadinanetype compounds are characterized by a bicyclic structure containing a fused six-membered and a five-membered ring, with a methyl group and an isopropyl group attached to the cyclohexane ring. These compounds are found in various plant species, particularly in essential oils.
The biosynthesis of cadinanetype sesquiterpenes involves the cyclization of farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP), a common precursor in
Cadinanetype compounds exhibit a range of biological activities, though research is ongoing. Some have been investigated