- the
group shogaols.
There also
exist in
ginger cultivars methylated shogaols:
methyl [6]-
shogaol and
methyl [8]-
shogaol, respectively.
Shogaols are artifacts...
-
dried or
mildly heated,
gingerol undergoes a
dehydration reaction forming shogaols,
which are
about twice as
pungent as gingerol. This
explains why dried...
- of sesquiterpenes, such as beta-bisabolene and zingiberene, zingerone,
shogaols, and
gingerols with [6]-gingerol (1-[4'-hydroxy-3'-methoxyphenyl]-5-hydroxy-3-decanone)...
-
thought to work on the CTZ
Ginger contains 5-HT3
antagonists gingerols,
shogaols, and galanolactone.
Preliminary clinical data
suggests ginger may be effective...
-
Dihydrocapsaicin 9,200,000
Nonivamide 9,100,000
Nordihydrocapsaicin 8,600,000 Homocapsaicin,
Homodihydrocapsaicin 160,000
Shogaol 150,000
Piperine 60,000 Gingerol...
- (acetaminophen) PF-4840154
Phenacyl chloride Polygodial (Dorrigo pepper)
Shogaols (ginger,
Sichuan and
melegueta peppers) Tear
gases Tetrahydrocannabinol...
- shōga, a ****anese
phonetic system for 'pronouncing' the
sounds of
drums Shogaol, a
chemical found in
ginger This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (acetaminophen) PF-4840154
Phenacyl chloride Polygodial (Dorrigo pepper)
Shogaols (ginger,
Sichuan and
melegueta peppers) Tear
gases Tetrahydrocannabinol...
- (acetaminophen) PF-4840154
Phenacyl chloride Polygodial (Dorrigo pepper)
Shogaols (ginger,
Sichuan and
melegueta peppers) Tear
gases Tetrahydrocannabinol...
- (acetaminophen) PF-4840154
Phenacyl chloride Polygodial (Dorrigo pepper)
Shogaols (ginger,
Sichuan and
melegueta peppers) Tear
gases Tetrahydrocannabinol...