eskaloida
Eskaloida is a type of organic compound characterized by the presence of a keto group and a hydroxyl group attached to a cyclohexane ring. It is a subclass of sesquiterpenoids, which are a group of naturally occurring terpenoids with 15 carbon atoms. Eskaloida compounds are found in various plants, including those in the Solanaceae family, such as tomatoes and potatoes, and in the Papaveraceae family, such as poppies.
The most well-known eskaloida is solasodine, which is found in the nightshade family of plants. Solasodine has
Another important eskaloida is papaverine, found in opium poppies. Papaverine is a vasodilator, meaning it widens
Eskaloida compounds have also been studied for their potential use in pharmaceuticals and agriculture. For example,
In conclusion, eskaloida compounds are a diverse group of organic compounds with a wide range of potential