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- Elemicin is a phenylpropene, a natural organic compound, and is a constituent of several plant species' essential oils. Elemicin is a constituent of the...
- and wounds. The constituents include p****andrene, limonene, elemol, elemicin, terpineol, carvone, and terpinolene. The seed kernels are used for food...
- amounts of various phenolic compounds and aromatic ethers, e.g. myristicin, elemicin, safrole, and methyl eugenol. The phenolic fraction is considered main...
- phenol ether substituent, is the main component in the oil of anise fruits. Elemicin, a naturally-occurring organic compound containing three phenol ether substituents...
- 208.25 g/mol) may refer to: Asarone, an ether found in certain plants. Elemicin, a constituent of the essential oil of nutmeg. Isoelemicin Oudenone, a...
- anticholinergic-like hallucinogenic mechanisms attributed to myristicin and elemicin. Myristicin—a monoamine oxidase inhibitor and psychoactive substance—can...
- khat: cathine and cathinone kava: kavalactones nutmeg: myristicin and elemicin Solanaceae plants—contain atropine, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine: datura...
- Myristicin is also formed into demethylenylmyristicin, dihydroxymyristicin, and elemicin is formed into O-demethylelemicin, O-demethyldihydroxyelemicin, and safrole...
- Zolpidem[citation needed] Nutmeg in commonly used amounts myristicin and elemicin, can increase vividness of dreams[citation needed] Water lily dried flowers...
- is illegal in Sweden as of January 2016. Proscaline Methallylescaline Elemicin 3C-AL Leminger, Otakar (1972). "The Chemistry of Alkoxylated Phenethylamines...