- p-
Cymene is a
naturally occurring aromatic organic compound. It is
classified as an
alkylbenzene related to
monocyclic monoterpenes. Its
structure consists...
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Cymene describes organic compounds with the
formula CH3C6H4CH(CH3)2.
Three isomers exist: 1,2- 1,3-, and 1,4-. All are
colorless liquids,
immiscible in...
- o-
Cymene is an
organic compound classified as an
aromatic hydrocarbon. Its
structure consists of a
benzene ring ortho-substituted with a
methyl group and...
- carvone, and
limonene oxide. With sulfur, it
undergoes dehydrogenation to p-
cymene.
Limonene occurs commonly as the (R)-enantiomer, but
racemizes at 300 °C...
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their chemical composition.
Sulfite process gives a
product that is rich in
cymene,
whereas the
Kraft process gives a pinene-rich product.
Substitutes include...
- IPMP), C10H14O, is a
natural monoterpenoid phenol derivative of p-
Cymene,
isomeric with carvacrol. It
occurs naturally in the oil of thyme, and it...
- m-
Cymene is an
organic compound classified as an
aromatic hydrocarbon. Its
structure consists of a
benzene ring meta-substituted with a
methyl group and...
- no
scientific evidence for any use as a drug or medicine. ****inaldehyde,
cymene, and
terpenoids are the
major volatile components of ****in oil,
which is...
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yields an
essential oil
consisting primarily of thymol, gamma-terpinene, p-
cymene, and more than 20
trace compounds which are
predominantly terpenoids. "Trachyspermum...
- (21.66%), α-humulene (9.67%),
undecanal (8.29%), γ-terpinene (7.76%), p-
cymene (6.46%),
caryophyllene oxide (5.85%), α-terpineol (3.28%), and β-selinene...