guaianolides
Guaianolides are a group of sesquiterpene lactone compounds. They are characterized by a seven-membered ring fused to a five-membered ring, forming a guaiane skeleton. This structural feature distinguishes them from other sesquiterpene lactones. These compounds are found in various plant species, particularly in the Asteraceae family, which includes many common wildflowers and herbs.
The biological activity of guaianolides is diverse and has been a subject of considerable scientific interest.
Research into guaianolides is ongoing, with a focus on identifying new compounds from natural sources and synthesizing