Oleanolic acid
Oleanolic acid Oleanolic acid, whose name in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: (4aS, 6AR, 6AS, 6br, 8aR, 10S, 12aR, 14bS)
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Oleanolic acid Oleanolic acid, whose name in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: (4aS, 6AR, 6AS, 6br, 8aR, 10S, 12aR, 14bS)
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