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Geranic acid, or 3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienoic acid, is a
pheromone used by some organisms. It is a
double bond
isomer of
nerolic acid.
Choline geranate...
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refer to:
Ascaridole Chrysanthemic acid trans-4,5-Epoxy-(E)-2-decenal
Geranic acid
Iridodial Iridomyrmecin Jasmine lactone Lineatin M****oia
lactone Nepetalactol...
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number of
different terpenoids including geraniol,
nerolic acid,
citral and
geranic acid. Bees use
these to find the
entrance to
their colony or hive, and...
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found in the
Nasonov scent gland of honey-bees
along with geraniol,
geranic acid, citral, farnesol, and nerol. Of these,
nerolic acid, geraniol, and...
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includes a
number of
terpenoids including geraniol,
nerolic acid,
citral and
geranic acid.
Other pheromones produced by most
honey bees
include rectal gland...
- oil from tops and
flowers yields triterpenebetulinic acid,
citral and
geranic acid.
First described in 1771, it was
initially named Nepeta malabarica...