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Perillaldehyde,
perillic aldehyde or
perilla aldehyde, is a
natural organic compound found most
abundantly in the
annual herb perilla, but also in a wide...
- icosane,
whereas Chemical Abstracts Service and
Beilstein use eicosane.
Perillaldehyde International Union of Pure and
Applied Chemistry (2014). Nomenclature...
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found in
rosemary essential oil
Levoverbenone Menthofuran Penguinone Perillaldehyde Perillene Pinocarvone Rosefuran Safranal Thymol Umbellulone Verbenone...
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depends on the
particular nerve agent used. Perillartine, the
oxime of
perillaldehyde, is used as an
artificial sweetener in ****an. It is 2000
times sweeter...
- as sucrose. It is
mainly used in ****an.
Perillartine is the
oxime of
perillaldehyde,
which is
extracted from
plants of the
genus Perilla (Lamiaceae). Sweetener...
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further converted to
perillaldehyde (perillyl aldehyde) and
perillic acid. The name
comes from the herb perilla.
Perillaldehyde Limonene Crowell PL, Elson...
- from
perillaldehyde,
which is
found only in low
concentrations in
other perilla varieties,
including Perilla frutescens. The
oxime of
perillaldehyde, perillartine...
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fatty acids, tocopherols, and sitosterols.
Other compounds include perillaldehyde, limonene, linalool, beta-caryophyllene, menthol, and alpha-pinene....
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species for
ornamental planting.
Whether green-leafed or red-leafed, the
perillaldehyde factor that
characterizes the
unique P.
frutescens var.
crispa fragrance...
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extracted from the
leaves of the
perilla plant.
Contains about 50–60%
perillaldehyde.
Pennyroyal oil,
highly toxic. It is
abortifacient and can even in small...