OLIVETOL

OLIVETOL is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Mitrović T et al. Antioxidant, antimicrobial and antiproliferative activities of five lichen species. 2011 Int J Mol Sci pmid:21954369
Kumano T et al. Functional characterization of the promiscuous prenyltransferase responsible for furaquinocin biosynthesis: identification of a physiological polyketide substrate and its prenylated reaction products. 2010 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:20937800
Marks MD et al. Identification of candidate genes affecting Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol biosynthesis in Cannabis sativa. 2009 J. Exp. Bot. pmid:19581347
Dayan FE et al. Biosynthesis of lipid resorcinols and benzoquinones in isolated secretory plant root hairs. 2007 J. Exp. Bot. pmid:17928374
Appendino G et al. Antibacterial cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa: a structure-activity study. 2008 J. Nat. Prod. pmid:18681481
Formukong EA et al. Inhibition of the cataleptic effect of tetrahydrocannabinol by other constituents of Cannabis sativa L. 1988 J. Pharm. Pharmacol. pmid:2897447
Yamaori S et al. Potent inhibition of human cytochrome P450 3A isoforms by cannabidiol: role of phenolic hydroxyl groups in the resorcinol moiety. 2011 Life Sci. pmid:21356216
Kuzuyama T et al. Structural basis for the promiscuous biosynthetic prenylation of aromatic natural products. 2005 Nature pmid:15959519
Beg S et al. Systematic review of herbals as potential anti-inflammatory agents: Recent advances, current clinical status and future perspectives. 2011 Pharmacogn Rev pmid:22279370
Cook D et al. Alkylresorcinol synthases expressed in Sorghum bicolor root hairs play an essential role in the biosynthesis of the allelopathic benzoquinone sorgoleone. 2010 Plant Cell pmid:20348430

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