PMID: 8588876Jan 1, 1996Paper
Bioactive acylphloroglucinol derivatives from Eucalyptus species
Phytochemistry
E L Ghisalberti
Abstract
The acyphloroglucinol derivatives produced by Eucalyptus species are reviewed. Aspects of their chemistry, stereochemistry, biological activity and biogenesis are discussed.
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