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Gingerol ([6]-
gingerol) is a
phenolic phytochemical compound found in
fresh ginger that
activates heat
receptors on the tongue. It is
normally found as...
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gingerol. The most
common of the
group is [6]-shogaol. Like zingerone, it is
produced when
ginger is
dried or cooked. Moreover,
shogaol (and
gingerol)...
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Korbua (2016-10-31). "Electrochemical
detection and
quantification of
gingerol species in
ginger (Zingiber officinale)
using multiwalled carbon nanotube...
- The
modern practice commonly involves a
paste product with
concentrated gingerol. For the
halter horses in the
Arabian and
American Saddlebred breeds, high...
- as beta-bisabolene and zingiberene, zingerone, shogaols, and
gingerols with [6]-
gingerol (1-[4'-hydroxy-3'-methoxyphenyl]-5-hydroxy-3-decanone) as the...
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drying of the
ginger root,
which causes a
reverse aldol reaction on
gingerol.
Zingerone was
first isolated from the
ginger root in 1917 by
Hiroshi Nomura...
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reaction forming zingiberene as well as
other mono- and sesquiterpenes.
Gingerol sequip****andrene Herout, Vlastimil; Benesova, Vera; Pliva,
Josef (1953)...
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disulfide Dicentrine (Lindera spp.)
Farnesyl thiosalicylic acid
Formalin Gingerols (ginger)
Hepoxilin A3
Hepoxilin B3
Hydrogen peroxide Icilin Isothiocyanate...
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disulfide Dicentrine (Lindera spp.)
Farnesyl thiosalicylic acid
Formalin Gingerols (ginger)
Hepoxilin A3
Hepoxilin B3
Hydrogen peroxide Icilin Isothiocyanate...
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disulfide Dicentrine (Lindera spp.)
Farnesyl thiosalicylic acid
Formalin Gingerols (ginger)
Hepoxilin A3
Hepoxilin B3
Hydrogen peroxide Icilin Isothiocyanate...