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Phenanthrenes / Functional groups / Meroterpenes / Natural phenols / Quinone methide / Totarol / Catechol / Abietane / Taxodone / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Diterpenes
Date: 2015-01-28 23:32:24
Phenanthrenes
Functional groups
Meroterpenes
Natural phenols
Quinone methide
Totarol
Catechol
Abietane
Taxodone
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Diterpenes

Research Articles Syntheses of Catechol Diterpenes and Their Biological Activities | TCI

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