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Safrole is an
organic compound with the
formula CH2O2C6H3CH2CH=CH2. It is a
colorless oily liquid,
although impure samples can
appear yellow. A member...
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which contains safrole, is
generally a
byproduct of
camphor production in Asia or
comes from
related trees in Brazil.
Safrole is a
precursor for the...
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common use is to add
vanilla ice
cream to make a root beer float.
Since safrole, a key
component of s****afras, was
banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
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small mammals also
consume s****afras fruits. S****afras oil
contains safrole,
which may have a
carcinogenic effect. All
parts of s****afras plants, including...
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methylenedioxy functional group. It is
commonly synthesized from
either safrole (which, for comparison, is 3-[3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenyl]-2-propene) or...
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suggestions on
legal plant sources of
important drug
precursors such as
safrole.
Through PIHKAL (and
later TIHKAL),
Shulgin sought to
ensure that his discoveries...
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called chemotypes,
which are camphor, linalool, 1,8-cineole, nerolidol,
safrole, and borneol. In China,
field workers avoid mixing chemotypes when harvesting...
- turn is
generally synthesized from piperonal,
safrole or isosafrole. One
method is to
isomerize safrole to
isosafrole in the
presence of a
strong base...
- pyrethrins, pyrethroids, and rotenone. It is a
semisynthetic derivative of
safrole and is
produced from the
condensation of the
sodium salt of 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)...
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Boronia safrolifera,
commonly known as
safrole boronia, is a
species of
flowering plant that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It is an erect,
woody shrub...