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Terpenes are the largest and most diverse group of naturally occurring compounds found in plants. They can be classified according to the number of isoprene units, the most common being monoterpenes (C10), sesquiterpenes (C15), diterpenes (C20), and triterpenes (C30). Besides being the principal constituents of essential oils and playing fundamental roles in plants, many terpenes are extensively used in pharmaceutical and industrial applications ranging from flavours to fragrances and medicines. Several studies have already demonstrated the diversity of terpenes’ biological properties, including cancer chemopreventive effects, antimicrobial, antiviral, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiparasitic, and other activities. This chapter compiles the various terpenes isolated from plants, their sources, biological activities and beneficial health effects, mechanism of action, extraction and applications, and the future perspective for using the terpenes as lead molecules in several areas of the industry.

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Plants Biological properties Beneficial health effects

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Xavier, Virginie; Sprea, Rafael M.; Finimundy, Tiane C.; Heleno, Sandrina A.; Amaral, Joana S.; Barros, Lillian; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. (2023). Terpenes. Natural Secondary Metabolites: From Nature, Through Science, to Industry. Cham: Springer Nature. p. 107-156. ISBN 978-3-031-18586-1

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