Compound Monograph
Salvinorin D
Salvinorin D is a minor neoclerodane diterpene isolated from Salvia divinorum.
Classification
Salvinorin D is a neoclerodane diterpene, part of the terpenoids class. The largest class of plant compounds, built from five-carbon isoprene units — the essential-oil aromatics, resins, bitter principles, saponins, and plant sterols.
Where Does It Come From? (2)
Salvinorin D is a naturally occurring neoclerodane diterpene, found in Diviner's sage and 1 other source.
Diviner's sageSalvia divinorum
Research & Evidence
Salvinorin D is a minor diterpene constituent of Salvia divinorum. It is one of several salvinorin analogs reported from the plant, and little beyond its isolation and structure is well established.