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Cedrene is a
sesquiterpene found in the
essential oil of cedar. The two
isomers present in the oil are (−)-α-
cedrene and (+)-β-
cedrene,
which differ in...
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George Kedrenos,
Cedrenus or
Cedrinos (Gr****: Γεώργιος Κεδρηνός, fl. 11th century) was a
Byzantine Gr**** historian. In the 1050s he
compiled Synopsis historion...
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reroofed in 1862, with
timber from the
Bermudan barque Cedrene which was
wrecked nearby. The
Cedrene was just 16 days old when it
wrecked on the s****s of...
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species from
which the oil is obtained.
These compounds include cedrol and
cedrene, and
while they
contribute something to the odor of the
whole oil they...
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Sesquiterpenoids (3)
Artemisinin Bisabolol Cadinene Cadinol Cedrene Chanootin Farnesyl pyrophosphate Juniperol Longifolene Muurolene Nootkatin...
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after they have fed,
which can be used to
create cedrol-baited traps.
Cedrene,
another component of
cedar oil Budavari, Susan, ed. (1996). The Merck...
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Sesquiterpenoids (3)
Artemisinin Bisabolol Cadinene Cadinol Cedrene Chanootin Farnesyl pyrophosphate Juniperol Longifolene Muurolene Nootkatin...
- modified)
Sesquiterpenoids (3)
Artemisinin Bisabolol Cadinene Cadinol Cedrene Chanootin Farnesyl pyrophosphate Juniperol Longifolene Muurolene Nootkatin...
- β-p****andrenes, α-muurolene, δ-cadinene, α- and δ-cadinols, α- and β-
cedrenes, juniperol, longifolene, cis-abienol, borneol,
pinifolic acid, nootkatin...
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Cadinene Caryophyllene Guaiene Selinene Thujopsene Valencene Capnellene Cedrene Copaene Cubebene Gurjunene Isocomene Longifolene This set
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