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Hinokitiol (β-thu****licin) is a
natural monoterpenoid found in the wood of
trees in the
family Cupressaceae. It is a
tropolone derivative and one of the...
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bornyl acetate, citral, eucalyptol, menthol,
hinokitiol,
camphene and limonene. Menthol,
hinokitiol and
thymol are also used in oral
hygiene products...
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Humulones are
classified as sesquiterpenoids.
Retinol is a diterpenoid.
Hinokitiol is a monoterpenoid, a
tropolone derivative. Limonin, a
common limonoid...
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which the β-thu****licin was
first isolated in 1936 and
received its name,
hinokitiol. Thu****licins were the
first natural tropolones to be made synthetically...
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which exists as two isomers, is a
major consistituent of turpentine.
Hinokitiol is a monoterpenoid, a
tropolone derivative. Humulene, a sesquiterpene...
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Linalool Monocyclic Grapefruit mercaptan Menthol p-Cymene Thu****licins (
Hinokitiol)
Thymol Perillyl alcohol Carvacrol Bicyclic Camphor Borneol Bornyl acetate...
- diterpenes, such as α- and β-pinenes, 3-carene, β-myrcene, limonene,
hinokitiol, δ-cadinene, α- and δ-cadinols, borneol.
Hardwood is rich in phenolic...
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bitter flavor and is used as a food
additive and in
dietary supplements.
Hinokitiol (ß-thu****licin) is used in
commercial products for skin, hair and oral...
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hydrogen peroxide,
chlorine dioxide,
amine fluorides,
stannous fluoride,
hinokitiol, and
essential oils.
Listerine is one of the well-known
mouthwash products...
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hydroxytoluene (BHT) and
butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), tocopherols,
hinokitiol, lysozyme, nisin, natamycin, chitosan, and ε-polylysine.
Edible coatings...