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1. Enantioselective Total Synthesis of (+)-Garsubellin A.

2. Annulative Methods in the Synthesis of Complex Meroterpene Natural Products.

3. Production and identification of two antifungal terpenoids from the Posidonia oceanica epiphytic Ascomycota Mariannaea humicola IG100.

4. Fusaproliferin, Terpestacin and Their Derivatives Display Variable Allelopathic Activity Against Some Ascomycetous Fungi.

5. Characterization of Highly Oxidized Molecules in Fresh and Aged Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol.

6. Total synthesis of the Isodon diterpene sculponeatin N.

7. Ferutinin, an apoptosis inducing terpenoid from Ferula ovina.

8. Short route to platencin.

9. Enantioselective total synthesis of hyperforin.

10. Experimental and theoretical studies on the bismuth-triflate-catalysed cycloisomerisation of 1,6,10-trienes and aryl polyenes.

11. Optimization of α-Terpineol production by the biotransformation of R-(+)-limonene and (-)-β-pinene.

12. The use of polar organic compounds to estimate the contribution of domestic solid fuel combustion and biogenic sources to ambient levels of organic carbon and PM2.5 in Cork Harbour, Ireland.

13. Isolation and purification of series bioactive components from Hypericum perforatum L. by counter-current chromatography.

14. An efficient oxidative dearomatization-radical cyclization approach to symmetrically substituted bicyclic guttiferone natural products.

15. Quantum chemical dissection of the classic terpinyl/pinyl/bornyl/camphyl cation conundrum-the role of pyrophosphate in manipulating pathways to monoterpenes.

16. Genetics, phosphorus availability, and herbivore-derived induction as sources of phenotypic variation of leaf volatile terpenes in a pine species.

17. [Analysis of the chemical constituents of volatile oil from Asarum insigne by GC-MS].

18. Stereoselective syntheses of four diastereomers of 3,9,12-trihydroxycalamenene via a benzobicyclo[3.3.1] intermediate.

19. Tetrahydrohyperforin and octahydrohyperforin are two new potent inhibitors of angiogenesis.

20. Chemoenzymatic and enantiodivergent routes to 1,2-ring-fused bicyclo[2.2.2]octane and related tricyclic frameworks.

21. Influence of OH scavenger on the water effect on secondary organic aerosol formation from ozonolysis of limonene, Delta3-carene, and alpha-pinene.

22. Ex vivo skin absorption of terpenes from Vicks VapoRub ointment.

23. Chemistry around pinene and pinane: a facile synthesis of cyclobutanes and oxatricyclo-derivative of pinane from cis- and trans-pinanols.

24. Variation of hyperforin in Hypericum montbretii during its phenological cycle.

25. Differential accumulation of hyperforin and secohyperforin in Hypericum perforatum tissue cultures.

26. Modern synthetic efforts toward biologically active terpenes.

27. Synthesis of polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols using bridgehead lithiation: the total synthesis of racemic clusianone and a formal synthesis of racemic garsubellin A.

28. Hyperforin accumulates in the translucent glands of Hypericum perforatum.

29. Simultaneous determination of total hypericin and hyperforin in St. John's wort extracts by HPLC with electrochemical detection.

30. Biosynthesis of hyperforin and adhyperforin from amino acid precursors in shoot cultures of Hypericum perforatum.

31. In vitro antimalarial activity of hyperforin, a prenylated acylphloroglucinol. A structure-activity study.

32. Phloroglucinol derivatives guttiferone G, aristoforin, and hyperforin: inhibitors of human sirtuins SIRT1 and SIRT2.

33. Hyperforin and its analogues inhibit CYP3A4 enzyme activity.

34. Hyperforin.

35. Effect of eluent pH on the HPLC-UV analysis of hyperforin from St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.).

36. Hyperforin in St. John's wort drug interactions.

37. Mass spectral characterization of phloroglucinol derivatives hyperforin and adhyperforin.

38. Construction of highly functionalized medium-sized rings: synthesis of hyperforin and perforatumone model systems.

39. Evaluation of hyperforin analogues for inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase.

40. Aristoforin, a novel stable derivative of hyperforin, is a potent anticancer agent.

41. The first prenylation step in hyperforin biosynthesis.

42. Biosynthesis of the hyperforin skeleton in Hypericum calycinum cell cultures.

43. Modulation of chemoselectivity by protein additives. Remarkable effects in the oxidation of hyperforin.

44. Instability of St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) and degradation of hyperforin in aqueous solutions and functional beverage.

45. Role of hyperforin in the pharmacological activities of St. John's Wort.

46. Synthesis of (-)-terpestacin via catalytic, stereoselective fragment coupling: siccanol is terpestacin, not 11-epi-terpestacin.

47. Revisiting the mechanism of P450 enzymes with the radical clocks norcarane and spiro[2,5]octane.

48. Enantioselective synthesis of (-)-terpestacin and (-)-fusaproliferin: clarification of optical rotational measurements and absolute configurational assignments establishes a homochiral structural series.

49. Evaporation rates and vapor pressures of individual aerosol species formed in the atmospheric oxidation of alpha- and beta-pinene.

50. Reactions of the alkoxy radicals formed following OH-addition to alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. C-C bond scission reactions.

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