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Fasedienol is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as sesquiterpenoids. Sesquiterpenoids are a class of terpenoids based on a 15-carbon skeleton derived from three isoprene units. Fasedienol is a specific type of sesquiterpenoid known as a sesquiterpene.

Chemical Structure

The chemical structure of Fasedienol consists of three isoprene units, which are five-carbon compounds. The specific arrangement of these units in Fasedienol results in a unique structure that distinguishes it from other sesquiterpenoids.

Properties

Like other sesquiterpenoids, Fasedienol exhibits a range of properties that make it of interest in various fields. These properties are largely determined by its chemical structure and can include biological activity, chemical reactivity, and physical properties such as boiling point and solubility.

Applications

Fasedienol, like many sesquiterpenoids, has potential applications in a variety of fields. These can include pharmacology, where sesquiterpenoids are often studied for their potential therapeutic effects, and chemistry, where they can be used as starting materials for the synthesis of other compounds.

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