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Terpenes (/ˈtɜːrpiːn/) are a
class of
natural products consisting of
compounds with the
formula (C5H8)n for n ≥ 2.
Terpenes are
major biosynthetic building...
- Ron
Terpening (born
Ronnie Harold Terpening on May 3, 1946) is an
American writer,
professor of Italian, and editor.
Though he
started his
writing career...
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Terpene alcohol may
refer to a
variety of terpenoids, i.e.
terpenes modified with one or more
hydroxy groups:
Terpenols Terpineol Geraniol Linalool Citronellol...
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Philadelphia Museum, 2006,
Chapter X. de Ruyt, p. 236,
cited in
Terpening, p. 14.
Terpening, p. 15
Terpening, pp. 14, 141 (where Michelangelo's
depiction of Charon...
- Virgil,
Aeneid 6.298–301, as
translated by John Dryden. See
Ronnie H.
Terpening,
Charon and the Crossing: Ancient, Medieval, and
Renaissance Transformations...
- pp. 112–33.
Terpening, p. 126.
Terpening, p. 258.
Terpening, p. 132.
Terpening, pp. 151–156.
Terpening, p. 150.
Terpening, p. 25.
Terpening, p. 30. Memoria...
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Camphor (/ˈkæmfər/) is a waxy,
colorless solid with a
strong aroma. It is
classified as a
terpenoid and a
cyclic ketone. It is
found in the wood of the...
- with oils. As the
pyrophosphate ester,
farnesol is a
precursor to many
terpenes and terpenoids.
Farnesol is
present in many
essential oils such as citronella...
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harvested from plants.
Resins are
mixtures of
organic compounds,
predominantly terpenes.
Common resins include amber, hashish, frankincense,
myrrh and the animal-derived...
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class of
terpenes composed of six
isoprene units with the
molecular formula C30H48; they may also be
thought of as
consisting of
three terpene units. Animals...