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Chavicol (p-allylphenol) is a
natural phenylpropene, a type of
organic compound. Its
chemical structure consists of a
benzene ring
substituted with a hydroxy...
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Estragole (p-allylanisole,
methyl chavicol) is a phenylpropene, a
natural organic compound. Its
chemical structure consists of a
benzene ring substituted...
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ultraviolet light. The
plant contains the
following compounds:
Anethole Chavicol Coumarin Estragole Isorhamnetin Methyleugenol Quercetin "Tagetes lucida"...
- compound, are also
derived from the monolignols.
Examples include eugenol,
chavicol, safrole, and estragole.
These compounds are the
primary constituents of...
- C9H9NO3
hippuric acid 495-69-2 C9H9NO6
Stizolobic acid 15911-87-2 C9H10O
chavicol C9H10O3
paeonol 552-41-0 C9H11NO2
phenylanine LPA 63-91-2
phenylanine DLPA...
- C9H10O (molar m****: 134.17 g/mol) may
refer to:
Allyl phenyl ether Anol
Chavicol Chromane Cinnamyl alcohol 4-Ethylbenzaldehyde
Hydrocinnamaldehyde Phenylacetone...
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other dominant compounds in
other chemotypes.
Leaves also
contain eugenol,
chavicol, hydroxychavicol, and caryophyllene.
Stems contain phytosterols (β-sitosterol...
- demand. The
essential oil of S.
anisatum contains anethole and
methyl chavicol,
imparting licorice and
aniseed flavours respectively. 'Aniseed myrtle'...
- gas
chromatography - m****
spectrometry identifying 4 compounds:
methyl chavicol (83.10%), 1-allyl-2,4-dimethoxybenzene (15.15%),
undecane (1.75%) and β-pinene...
- the plants. The most
important are 1,8 cineol, linalool, citral,
methyl chavicol (estragole),
eugenol and
methyl cinnamate,
although hardly any
basil contains...