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Cedrol is a
sesquiterpene alcohol found in the
essential oil of
conifers (cedar oil),
especially in the
genera Cupressus (cypress) and
Juniperus (juniper)...
- Calocedrus. One of the
elements found in many
cedar trees is
cedrol. The
amount of
cedrol in a
species of
cedar affects its
pesticidal effect on insects...
- epi-
Cedrol synthase (EC 4.2.3.39, 8-epicedrol synthase,
epicedrol synthase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name (2E,6E)-farnesyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase...
- activities. The
plant contains the
chemical compounds thymol,
carvacrol and
cedrol.[citation needed] The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species, retrieved...
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tincture and
absolute Cedar leaf oil
Cedarwood oil
terpenes and
virginiana Cedrol Celery Seed extract, solid, oil, And
oleoresin Cellulose fiber Chamomile...
- of terpenes. The
three major components, alpha-cedrene,
thujopsene and
cedrol,
constitute more than 60% of the
essential oil. The
fruits also
yield an...
- (−)-α-cedrene and (+)-β-cedrene,
which differ in the
position of a
double bond.
Cedrol,
another component of
cedar oil
Logic of
Organic Synthesis (Rao) Sigma-Aldrich...
- may
refer to:
Bisabolol (Levomenol) α-Cadinol δ-Cadinol τ-Cadinol
Carotol Cedrol Cubebol Farnesol Guaiol Indonesiol Junenol Ledol Nerolidol Patchouli alcohol...
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essential oil for at
least 20
years after the tree dies, and is
prominent in
cedrol and cis-thujopsene. Pinyon-juniper
woodland Farjon, A. (2013). "Juniperus...
- oil
extracted from the
trunk is
prominent in cis-thujopsene, α-pinene,
cedrol, allo-aromadendrene epoxide, (E)-caryophyllene, and widdrol. Limb essential...