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Ambroxide,
widely known by the
brand name Ambroxan, is a
naturally occurring terpenoid and one of the key
constituents responsible for the odor of ambergris...
- benzoin, labdanum, myrrh, olibanum, storax, tolu balsam),
terpenoids (e.g.
ambroxide),
polycyclic ketones (e.g.
civetone and muscone),
which were originally...
- to last much longer,
although it has been
mostly replaced by
synthetic ambroxide. It is
sometimes used in cooking. Dogs are
attracted to the
smell of ambergris...
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alkaline media. This was
shown to be
possible through the
discovery of
ambroxide, a non-nitro
aromatic musk,
which promoted research in the development...
- C16H28O (molar m****: 236.39 g/mol,
exact m****: 236.2140 u) may
refer to:
Ambroxide Isobornyl cyclohexanol (IBCH) 5-Cyclohexadecenone This set
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