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Umbellulone is a headache-inducing
monoterpene ketone found in the
leaves of the tree
Umbellularia californica,
sometimes known as the "headache tree"...
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pungent scent resembling camphor when bruised, due to a
chemical known as
umbellulone. The
flowers are small,
yellow or yellowish-green,
produced in small...
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Penguinone Perillaldehyde Perillene Pinocarvone Rosefuran Safranal Thymol Umbellulone Verbenone This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- pepperwood, is
similar to the
Mediterranean bay
laurel but
contains the
toxin umbellulone,
which can
cause methemoglobinemia.
Indian bay leaf or
malabathrum (Cinnamomum...
- prilocaine, and lidocaine), and
aniline dyes, metoclopramide, rasburicase,
umbellulone, chlorates, bromates, and nitrites.
Nitrates are
suspected to
cause methemoglobinemia...
- p-nitroaniline,
patient case)
Arsine Chlorobenzene Chromates Nitrates/nitrites
Umbellulone Inherited disorders Some
family members of the
Fugate family in Kentucky...
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Menthol p-Cymene Thu****licins (Hinokitiol)
Thymol Perillyl alcohol Carvacrol Bicyclic Camphor Borneol Bornyl acetate Eucalyptol Ascaridole Umbellulone...
- alcohol, ether, and
bridging peroxide functional groups, respectively.
Umbellulone is
another example of
bicyclic monoterpene ketone.
Monoterpenes are found...
- 2-thujene).
Another double-bond
isomer is
known as sabinene.
Thujone Umbellulone, a
thujene derivative L.
Tschugaeff (1900). "Ueber das Thujen, ein neues...
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Tetrahydrocannabinol (cannabis)
Tetrahydrocannabiorcol Thiopropanal S-oxide (onion)
Umbellulone (Umbellularia californica) WIN 55,212-2
Blockers A-967079 AM-0902 Dehydroligustilide...