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- Q7189496 subject Q7162167.
- Q7189496 abstract "Physalins are steroidal constituents of Physalis plants which possess an unusual 13,14-seco-16,24-cyclo-steroidal ring skeleton (where the bond that is normally present between the 13 and 14 positions in other steroids is broken while a new bond between positions 16 and 24 is formed; see figure below). Since the isolation and the structure determination of Physalin A and Physalin B in 1969, more than a dozen Physalins were isolated from Physalis species, Physalis alkekengi, Physalis angulata, and Physalis lancifolia. These compounds have antimicrobial, and antiparasitic effects.".
- Q7189496 thumbnail Physalin_AB.png?width=300.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q127920.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q158663.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q161780.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q177911.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q178859.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q311677.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q581102.
- Q7189496 wikiPageWikiLink Q7162167.
- Q7189496 comment "Physalins are steroidal constituents of Physalis plants which possess an unusual 13,14-seco-16,24-cyclo-steroidal ring skeleton (where the bond that is normally present between the 13 and 14 positions in other steroids is broken while a new bond between positions 16 and 24 is formed; see figure below).".
- Q7189496 label "Physalin".
- Q7189496 depiction Physalin_AB.png.