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names for
fenchone include dl-
fenchone and (±)-
fenchone. It is a
mixture of the
enantiomers d-
fenchone and l-
fenchone.
Other names for d-
fenchone include...
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Composition of
Vintage Preban Absinthe with
Special Reference to Thujone,
Fenchone, Pinocamphone, Methanol, Copper, and
Antimony Concentrations Olsen, Richard...
- mg/m3 IDLH (Immediate danger) 200 mg/m3
Related compounds Related Ketones Fenchone,
Thujone Related compounds Camphene, Pinene, Borneol, Isoborneol, Camphorsulfonic...
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products explicitly labelled as "absinthe",
while placing strict limits on
fenchone (fennel) and
pinocamphone (hyssop) in an obvious, but failed,
attempt to...
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reaction (−)-endo-fenchol + NAD(P)+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } (+)-
fenchone + NAD(P)H + H+ This
enzyme is from the
plant Foeniculum vulgare. Croteau...
- via
isomerization to
linalyl pyrophosphate.
Oxidation of
fenchol gives fenchone.
Datasheet at chemexper.com "FES - (-)-endo-fenchol synthase, chloroplastic...
- Citral, or the
related neral or
gerania β-Cyclocitral (E,E)-2,4-Decadienal
Fenchone (S)-Ipsdienol
Myrtenol Perillyl alcohol Pinocarveol Piperitone ****gone...
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prepare infusions and
essential oils that
contain ketones (d-camphor and d-
fenchone) and
alcohols (borneol and terpineol).
Since its
introduction into Australia...
- aromas,
including trans-anethole and
estragole (resembling liquorice),
fenchone (mint and camphor), limonene, 1-octen-3-ol (mushroom).
Other phytochemicals...
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physical ailments.
Phytochemicals include betulinic acid, D-camphor, D-
fenchone, cyanidin, delphinidin, hyperoside,
manganese (not a phytochemical), lauric...