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Nerolidol, also
known as
peruviol and
penetrol , is a
naturally occurring sesquiterpene alcohol. A
colorless liquid, it is
found in the
essential oils...
- (3R,6E)-
nerolidol synthase (EC 4.2.3.49,
terpene synthase 1) is an
enzyme with
systematic name (2E,6E)-farnesyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase ((3R...
- (3S,6E)-
nerolidol synthase (EC 4.2.3.48, (E)-
nerolidol synthase,
nerolidol synthase, (3S)-(E)-
nerolidol synthase, FaNES1) is an
enzyme with systematic...
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variants called chemotypes,
which are camphor, linalool, 1,8-cineole,
nerolidol, safrole, and borneol. In China,
field workers avoid mixing chemotypes...
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ingredients including coumarin, glycoside, herniarin, flavonoid, farnesol,
nerolidol and germacranolide.
Despite the
presence of coumarin, as chamomile's effect...
- (Z)-gamma-bisabolene
synthase Beta-farnesene
synthase (3S,6E)-
nerolidol synthase (3R,6E)-
nerolidol synthase (S)-beta-bisabolene
synthase Gamma-humulene synthase...
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stems and roots;
germacrene D and γ-elemene from the leaves; and trans-
nerolidol and
geraniol from the stem and flower.
Other species of
Aristolochia are...
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Citronellol Geraniol Linalool Menthol Nerol Rhodinol Terpineol Sesquiterpene alcohols Bisabolol Farnesol Nerolidol Patchoulol Diterpene alcohols Phytol...
- vanillin. It also
contains cinnamyl alcohol, cinnamaldehyde, farnesol, and
nerolidol. A
minority of it,
approximately 30–40%,
contains resins or
esters of...
- originates.
Farnesylation Farnesene Farnesyl pyrophosphate Geranylgeraniol Nerolidol Sell,
Charles S. (2006). "Terpenoids". Kirk-Othmer
Encyclopedia of Chemical...