- syn-
Propanethial S-oxide (or (Z)-
propanethial S-oxide), a
member of a
class of
organosulfur compounds known as
thiocarbonyl S-oxides (formerly "sulfines")...
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uncontrollable tears. This is
caused by the
release of a
volatile liquid, syn-
propanethial-S-oxide and its aerosol,
which stimulates nerves in the eye. This gas...
- alpha-keto acid co-product
created in the
biochemical pathway that
forms syn-
propanethial-S-oxide, the main
lachrymatory agent in onions. The
standard onion has...
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which a
sulfinyl halide reacts with a
hindered base. For example, syn-
propanethial-S-oxide,
responsible for eye-watering
effects of
cutting onions, is produced...
- and
garlic also
produce different organosulfur compounds such as syn-
propanethial-S-oxide
responsible of
lacrymal irritation (onions), or
diallyl disulfide...
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active piquant chemical in mustard, radishes,
horseradish and
wasabi syn-
Propanethial-S-oxide, the
lachrymatory chemical found in
onions List of phytochemicals...
- broken. A
similar reaction is
responsible for the
production of syn-
propanethial-S-oxide when
onions are cut.[citation needed]
Vacuoles in
fungal cells...
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Onion rings with dip
sauce (Philippines) The
cooking process decomposes propanethial oxide in the
onion into the sweet-smelling and
tasting in bispropenyl...
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garlic has been
shown to
produce both allicin,
found in garlic, and syn-
propanethial-S-oxide (onion
lachrymatory factor),
found in
onion and l****, but absent...
- 3'-Diindolylmethane
Allicin Alliin Allyl isothiocyanate Piperine Syn-
propanethial-S-oxide
Betalains Betacyanins Betanin Betaxanthins Indicaxanthin Vulgaxanthin...