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Monoterpenes are a
class of
terpenes that
consist of two
isoprene units and have the
molecular formula C10H16.
Monoterpenes may be
linear (acyclic) or...
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analogous to terpenoids.
Monoterpenes consist of two
isoprene units and have the
molecular formula C10H16.
Examples of
monoterpenes and
monoterpenoids include...
- Michael; Gershenzon,
Jonathan (2010). "Biochemistry of Terpenoids:
Monoterpenes,
Sesquiterpenes and Diterpenes".
Biochemistry of
Plant Secondary Metabolism...
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citrus fruits—get
better or are more
likely to be cured".
Essential oil
Monoterpenes Resin "D-Limonene". PubChem, US
National Library of Medicine. 11 May...
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three isoprene units and
often have the
molecular formula C15H24. Like
monoterpenes,
sesquiterpenes may be
cyclic or
contain rings,
including many combinations...
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organic syntheses.
Turpentine is
composed of terpenes,
primarily the
monoterpenes alpha- and beta-pinene, with
lesser amounts of carene, camphene, limonene...
- Croteau,
Rodney (2000). "Cyclization
Enzymes in the
Biosynthesis of
Monoterpenes, Sesquiterpenes, and Diterpenes".
Topics in
Current Chemistry. 209: 53–95...
- on the behavioral, physiological, and
biochemical effects of
monoterpenes.
Monoterpenes are a
chemical fragrance that
plays a
significant role in tree-insect...
- 70%), limonene, p-cymene, and
smaller amounts of
numerous other monoterpenes and
monoterpene derivatives (α-pinene, myrcene, terpinene, thymol,
camphor and...
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Citral is an
acyclic monoterpene aldehyde.
Being a
monoterpene, it is made of two
isoprene units.
Citral is a
collective term
which covers two geometric...