trilactone
Trilactone is a chemical term used to describe any compound that contains three lactone rings, which are cyclic esters formed by intramolecular esterification. The prefix “tri-” indicates three, and “-lactone” refers to the cyclic ester functional group. Trilactones can occur as separate lactone units connected by carbon chains, or as fused rings within a larger polycyclic framework. The arrangement of the three lactone rings, their size (five-, six-, or larger-membered), and their stereochemistry determine the compound’s overall shape and properties.
In natural products, trilactones appear as motifs within polyketide-derived molecules and other macrolide-type structures. They are
Applications and significance: While not a single drug class, trilactone-containing compounds have been investigated for biological