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damascones and damascenones.
Ionones are
aroma compounds found in a
variety of
essential oils,
including rose oil. β-
Ionone is a
significant contributor...
- α-Isomethyl
ionone, also
known as α-cetone, is a
synthetically made and
naturally occurring organic compound found in Brewer's
yeasts or the
species known...
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Related Esters and
Alcohols of
Cinnamic Acid and
Cinnamic Alcohol, 2)
Ionones, 3) Salicylates" (PDF). Food and
Chemical Toxicology. 45 (Supplement 1):...
- α-Carotene (alpha-carotene) is a form of
carotene with a β-
ionone ring at one end and an α-
ionone ring at the
opposite end. It is the
second most
common form...
- (gamma-carotene), and the
xanthophyll beta-cryptoxanthin (all of
which contain β-
ionone rings) that
function as
provitamin A in
herbivore and
omnivore animals which...
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which the name of the
distinctive chemical constituents of the flower, the
ionones, is derived. In 1923, W.A.
Poucher wrote that the
flowers were
widely cultivated...
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chemicals known as rose ketones,
which also
includes damascenones and
ionones. beta-Damascone is a
contributor to the
aroma of roses,
despite its relatively...
- and
ionones. The
aromatic differences between C.
chinense (a
commonly used
chili pepper) and C.
pubescens is the
contribution of
several ionone esters...
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convert retinyl (beta-
ionone)
containing carotenoids to retinals.
Carnivores in
general are poor
converters of
dietary ionone-containing carotenoids...
- the free dictionary.
Jonon may
refer to: Jinong, a
title of the
Mongols Ionone, a
ketone found in
violets that
contributes to
their fragrance Jonon Bobokalonova...