Issue 5, 2006

Diterpenoids from Isodon species and their biological activities

Abstract

Covering: 1984 to November 2005

Isodon species (Labiatae) are widely distributed plants, many of which are used in folk medicine. Over the past twenty years, they have received considerable phytochemical and biological attention. The structures of their many diterpenoids constituents, especially those with an ent-kaurane skeleton, have been elucidated. The significant phytochemical and pharmacological diterpenoids form the subject of this review. There are 290 references.

Graphical abstract: Diterpenoids from Isodon species and their biological activities

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
21 Mar 2006
First published
04 Aug 2006

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2006,23, 673-698

Diterpenoids from Isodon species and their biological activities

H. Sun, S. Huang and Q. Han, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2006, 23, 673 DOI: 10.1039/B604174D

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