- been
prepared from sabinene. γ-Terpinene and δ-terpinene (also
known as
terpinolene) have been
isolated from a
variety of
plant sources. They are all colorless...
-
Terpinolene synthase (EC 4.2.3.113, ag9, PmeTPS2, LaLIMS_RR) is an
enzyme with
systematic name geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing, terpinolene-forming)...
- beta-pinene, with
lesser amounts of carene, camphene, limonene, and
terpinolene.
Substitutes include white spirit or
other petroleum distillates – although...
- (13.25%), 1,8-cineole (5.45%),
eugenol (4.40%),
caryophyllene (4.20%),
terpinolene (3.75%), α-pinene (3.20%), β-pinene (2.50%),
methyl eugenol (2.10%),...
- γ-terpinene, and α-terpinene as
about 70% to 90% of
whole oil,
while p-cymene,
terpinolene, α-terpineol, and α-pinene
collectively account for some 15% of the oil...
- delta-3 carene, and sabinene, the
monocyclic terpenes limonene and
terpinolene, and
smaller amounts of the
tricyclic sesquiterpenes, longifolene, caryophyllene...
- sesquiterpenes. α-Pinene
Myrcene Linalool Limonene Trans-β-ocimene α-
Terpinolene Trans-caryophyllene α-Humulene,
contributes to the
characteristic aroma...
- are limonene,
which is also
found in
citrus fruits such as lemons, and
terpinolene.
Terpenes present at
lower levels may
include beta-caryophyllene, ocimene...
-
include p****andrene, limonene, elemol, elemicin, terpineol, carvone, and
terpinolene. The seed
kernels are used for food, both raw and cooked. An
edible oil...
- 1%), allo-ocimene (4.8%),
methyl eugenol (2.2%), β-pinene (0.8%), α-
terpinolene (0.5%),
bornyl acetate (0.5%) and
bicyclogermacrene (0.5%). The organic...