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Ceanothic acid, a substance previously isolated by Julian, Pikl, and Dawson, has been shown to be a triterpenoid related to the lupeol–betulin group, but in which ring A is five-membered. It has been degraded to the keto ester A norbetulonic acid methyl ester, a substance of defined constitution and stereochemistry. A recent study revealed that Paliurus ramossisimus (Rhamnaceae) is rich in ceanothic acid. Ceanothic Acid shows potent cytotoxicity on OVCAR-3, HeLa, and FS-5 Cells
Glyceryl 2-acetate is a product of glycerol esterification with acetic acid.