caramelens
Caramelens is a term that refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by a specific chemical structure. These molecules are typically found as secondary metabolites in certain plants, particularly those belonging to the genus *Centaurea*. Their biological activity has been a subject of interest in research, with studies investigating their potential pharmacological properties. The chemical structure of caramelens involves a cyclohexenone ring fused with a pyrone ring, featuring various substituent groups.
Isolation and identification of caramelens are usually achieved through chromatographic techniques and spectroscopic analysis, such as