Teucrium yemense (Defl.), a medicinal plant, grows in Yemen and Saudi Arabia and is also referred to as Reehal Fatima. The plant has a long history of use in these regions for the treatment of diabetes, rheumatism, and renal conditions.
The mint family (Lamiaceae) produces a wide range of bioactive terpenoids. This review summarizes their biosynthetic pathways and highlights the biosynthesis of menthol, thymol, carnosol, marubiin, forskolin, oridonin and salvinorin.
This review highlights how radical retrosynthesis, leveraging modern methods developed in recent years, enables strategic bond disconnection in the synthesis of complex terpenoid natural products.
This review explores recent insights into the roles and enzymatic mechanisms of canonical and non-canonical tailoring enzymes in shaping and modifying terpene hydrocarbon scaffolds during bacterial terpene biosynthesis.
A study of diterpenoids as active ingredients against cancer from the active roots extract of Casearia barteri Mast.