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Chrysopogon zizanioides,
commonly known as
vetiver and khus, is a
perennial bunchgr**** of the
family Poaceae.
Vetiver is most
closely related to
Sorghum while...
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Haiti has an
agricultural economy. Over half of the world's
vetiver oil (an
essential oil used in high-end perfumes)
comes from Haiti. Bananas, cocoa...
- food.
Valerian Warionia, used as a
perfume ingredient Vetiver oil (khus
oil) a thick,
amber oil,
primarily from India. Used as a
fixative in perfumery...
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Vetivazulene is an
azulene derivate obtained from
vetiver oil. It is a
bicyclic sesquiterpene and an
isomer of guaiazulene. Gordon,
Maxwell (1 February...
- root extract,
oil, and
powder Valeric acid gamma-Valerolactone
Valine Vanilla extract and
oleoresin Vanillin Veratraldehyde Vetiver oil Vinegar Violet...
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include (but are not
limited to): Anise, Birch, Clove, Myrrh, Pine, Thyme,
Vetiver oil, and Wintergreen. An
element is a
specific type of
search area used in...
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Khusimol is a
sesquiterpene found in
oil of
vetiver. It
contains a
tricyclic hydrocarbon core, with a
hydroxy methyl group, two
methyl groups and a methylene...
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Kanta De C,
Kraft P, List B (Feb 2021). "The
Smelling Principle of
Vetiver Oil,
Unveiled by
Chemical Synthesis".
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 60 (11): 5666–5672...
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studies on
structures and
configurations of
terpenoids and
synthesis of
Vetiver Oil and
natural musk. He was the vice-president of the
Indian National Science...
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essentially the same
nonfertile cultigen as Sunshine. This type of essential-
oil vetiver is
known by
various names in
different locations (e.g., 'Monto' in Australia)...