sesterterpenes
Sesterterpenes are a class of organic compounds belonging to the terpene family. They are characterized by their unique structure, which consists of 25 carbon atoms, making them larger than monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and diterpenes, but smaller than sesterterpenoids or terpenoids. Sesterterpenes are formed biosynthetically from five isoprene units. Their complex structures often feature cyclic arrangements and a variety of functional groups, contributing to their diverse chemical properties.
These compounds are found naturally in various organisms, particularly in fungi, marine invertebrates, and some plants.