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Pinocarveol is an
organic compound with the
formula C10H16O. It is a
bicyclic monoterpenoid,
which is a
combination of two
isoprene units with one hydroxyl...
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released by
forest trees. If
oxidized in air, the
allylic products of the
pinocarveol and
myrtenol family prevail. Many
plants from many
botanical families...
- (1977). "Allylic
Oxidation with
Hydrogen Peroxide–Selenium Dioxide: trans-
Pinocarveol".
Organic Syntheses. 56: 25. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.056.0025{{cite journal}}:...
- (E,E)-2,4-Decadienal
Fenchone (S)-Ipsdienol
Myrtenol Perillyl alcohol Pinocarveol Piperitone ****gone
Thujone Verbenol This set
index page
lists chemical...
- identified. The
major compounds were α-pinene 57.06%, β-pinene 9.83%, trans-
pinocarveol 2.95%, trans-Verbenol 3.97%, α-P****andren-8-ol 3.81%. It is used in...
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acetylcholinesterase inhibitor,
aiding memory. Like borneol,
verbenol and
pinocarveol (−)-α-pinene is a
positive modulator of
GABAA receptors. It acts at the...
- C10H16O
neroloxide 1786-08-9 C10H16O p****andral 21391-98-0 C10H16O
pinocarveol 5947-36-4 C10H16O
piperitone 89-81-6 C10H16O ****gone 89-82-7 C10H16O...
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components are mustakone, α-pinene, β-pinene,
caryophyllene oxide, trans-
pinocarveol, myrtenal, myrtenol, ledol, cyperotundone, and α-cyperone,
though no...
- terpinolene, linalool, butanol, dehydro-sabina ketone, iso-3-thujanol, trans-
pinocarveol,
sabina ketone, pinocarvone, 3-thujen-2-one, myrtenal, myrtenol, verbenone...