- α-terpineol, β-
terpineol, γ-
terpineol, and terpinen-4-ol. β-
Terpineol and γ-
terpineol differ only by the
location of the
double bond.
Terpineol is usually...
- (−)-α-
Terpineol synthase (EC 4.2.3.111) is an
enzyme with
systematic name geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase [cyclizing, (−)-α-
terpineol-forming]....
- (+)-α-
Terpineol synthase (EC 4.2.3.112) is an
enzyme with
systematic name geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase [cyclizing, (+)-α-
terpineol-forming]....
-
found four of the
constituent chemicals (eucalyptol, 4-
terpineol, dipentene, and alpha-
terpineol) are
endocrine disruptors,
raising concerns of potential...
-
addition of
trifluoroacetic acid
followed by
hydrolysis of the
acetate gives terpineol. The most
widely practiced conversion of
limonene is to carvone. The three-step...
- rheumatism. Aged
heartwood is rich in
terpenes such as
limonene and α-
terpineol. In 2006, the
government of Peru
listed Bursera graveolens as "In Critical...
-
storage conditions and may be as high as 8%. The oil is
typically 45% α-
terpineol, 27% myrcene, 8% limonene, 6% menthone, 3% β-p****andrene, 2% 1,8-cineol...
- Terpinen-4-ol is an
isomer of
terpineol with the
chemical formula C10H18O. A
primary constituent of tea tree oil, it is
obtained as an
extract from the...
-
known as a mercaptan)
functional group.
Structurally a
hydroxy group of
terpineol is
replaced by the
thiol in
grapefruit mercaptan, so it also
called thioterpineol...
- γ-terpinene, caryophyllene, spathulenol, germacrene D, β-fenchyl
alcohol and δ-
terpineol.
Drying of the
plant material affects both
quantity and
distribution of...