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Guaiazulene, also
azulon or 1,4-dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene, is a dark blue
crystalline hydrocarbon. A
derivative of azulene,
guaiazulene is a bicyclic...
- Two terpenoids,
vetivazulene (4,8-dimethyl-2-isopropylazulene) and
guaiazulene (1,4-dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene), that
feature the
azulene skeleton...
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electrophilic bromine reagents. Upon
heating with sulfur,
guaiazulene can yield.
Guaiene Guaiazulene The Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Wolfram Alpha Guaiol Hillig...
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obtained from
vetiver oil. It is a
bicyclic sesquiterpene and an
isomer of
guaiazulene. Gordon,
Maxwell (1
February 1952). "The Azulenes".
Chemical Reviews...
- cadinene,
which is
found in
potatoes and tomatoes.
Vetivazulene and
guaiazulene are
aromatic bicyclic sesquiterpenoids. With the
addition of a third...
- α-Pinene(? %) β-Pinene(0.8–2.6%)
Caryophyllene (0.5–1.9%) Camphene(0.4–0.6%)
Guaiazulene (? %)
Linalool (27.2–43.1%)
Geraniol (? %)
Limonene (0.2–0.9%) Lavandula...
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Reduces maternal perceptions of
nipple pain
Antifungal agents E.g. Guaiac/
Guaiazulene can
effectively prevent breast fissure Treats yeast infection by Candida...
- C15H18 (molar m****: 198.30 g/mol) may
refer to: Cadalene, or
cadalin Guaiazulene, also
known as
azulon or 1,4-dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene Vetivazulene...
- S01LA07 Abi****r
pegol S01LA08
Bevacizumab S01LA09
Faricimab S01XA01
Guaiazulene S01XA02
Retinol S01XA03
Sodium chloride,
hypertonic S01XA04 Pot****ium...
- Desmopressin, as well as an
ointment Dermazulen based on a
natural compound Guaiazulene. The
original institute that has
later turned into IOCB was established...