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- Phenylethanoids are a type of phenolic compounds characterized by a phenethyl alcohol structure. Tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol are examples of such compounds...
- plant is occasionally pollinated by bees. Plantago lanceolata contains phenylethanoids such as acteoside (verbascoside), cistanoside F, lavandulifolioside...
- Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol...
- is an organic compound with the formula (HO)2C6H3CH2CH2OH. It is a phenylethanoid, i.e. a relative of phenethyl alcohol. Its derivatives are found in...
- Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol...
- Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol...
- an organic compound with the formula HOC6H4CH2CH2OH. classified as a phenylethanoid, a derivative of phenethyl alcohol, it is found in a variety of natural...
- Benzenetriols Apiole Carnosol Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol...
- Chakravarty, AK; Sarkar, T; Nakane, T; Kawahara, N; Masuda, K (2008). "New phenylethanoid glycosides from Bacopa monnieri". Chem Pharm Bull. 50 (12): 1616–1618...
- Oleocanthal is a phenylethanoid, or a type of natural phenolic compound found in extra-virgin olive oil. It appears to be responsible for the burning sensation...