hericenones
Hericenones are a group of compounds that have been isolated from the fruiting bodies of the mushroom Hericium erinaceus, also known as Lion's Mane mushroom. These compounds belong to the diterpenoid class, meaning they are derived from isoprenoid units. Specifically, hericenones are characterized by a skeletal structure that includes a seven-membered ring.
The discovery and isolation of hericenones have garnered scientific interest due to their potential biological activities.
Studies have suggested that hericenones might contribute to the cognitive-enhancing properties attributed to Hericium erinaceus. While
The chemical structures of hericenones are complex, and there are several identified members within this class,