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Chamazulene is an
aromatic chemical compound with the
molecular formula C14H16
found in a
variety of
plants including in
chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)...
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interesting properties. The blue
color of the oil,
attributable to the
chamazulene it contains,
explains why the
plant is also
known by the
common name...
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flower of
chamomille (Matricaria chamomilla).
Matricin is colorless.
Chamazulene, a blue-violet
derivative of azulene,
found in a
variety of
plants including...
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completely different chemically as it
contains no
thujone and high
amounts of
chamazulene making the oil dark blue in color,
giving rise to its
common name of...
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contain (-) - thujone, (+) - isothujone,
thujyl alcohol and its esters,
chamazulene and
other mono- and sesquiterpenes. In
Bailen et al 2013 and Gonzalez-Coloma...
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contains sesquiterpenes,
terpene lactones (including the blue
compound chamazulene),
acetylene derivatives, and polyphenols,
which contribute to the fragrance...
- blue
essential oil of
yarrow contains chemicals called proazulenes.
Chamazulene and δ-Cadinol are
chemical compounds found in A. millefolium. The chromop****...
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biosynthesised from a
sesquiterpene very
similar to matricin, the
precursor for
chamazulene. It is
unique to this species, but
similar to a
compound found in L. deliciosus...
- used for the
production of a blue
essential oil, rich in
guaiol and
chamazulene (the blue compound). A
number of
therapeutic effects are
attributed to...
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edifenphos 17109-49-8 C14H15O3P
dibenzyl phosphite 17176-77-1 C14H16
chamazulene 529-05-5 C14H16
eudalene 490-65-3 C14H16ClN3O4S2
cyclothiazide 2259-96-3...