taugina
Tauginas are a class of natural products derived from the genus *Centaurea*, commonly known as knapweeds. These compounds are characterized by a specific molecular structure that includes a sesquiterpene lactone core. Research into tauginas has explored their potential biological activities, with some studies suggesting anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic properties. The isolation and identification of tauginas typically involve various chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. Different species within the *Centaurea* genus may produce a variety of structurally related tauginas, contributing to the diversity of these compounds. Further investigation into tauginas continues to be an area of interest in natural product chemistry and pharmacology.