- IPMP), C10H14O, is a
natural monoterpenoid phenol derivative of p-
Cymene,
isomeric with carvacrol. It
occurs naturally in the oil of thyme, and it...
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phenol and
isomeric cresols. In the
cymene–cresol process,
toluene is
alkylated with
propylene to give
isomers of
cymene,
which can be
oxidatively dealkylated...
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toluene followed by hydrolysis. In the
cymene-cresol process,
toluene is
alkylated with
propene to give p-
cymene,
which can be
oxidatively dealkylated...
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cineole Zanthoxylum rhetsa (India) — Sabinene, limonene, pinenes, para-
cymene, terpinenes, 4-terpineol, alpha-terpineol. (Zeitschrift f. Lebensmitteluntersuchung...
- /kæpˈseɪəsɪn/
Preferred IUPAC name (6E)-N-[(4-
Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl]-8-methylnon-6-enamide
Other names (E)-N-(4-
Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)-8-methylnon-6-enamide...
- and oil Corn oil Corn silk
Costus root oil
Cubeb oil ****inaldehyde para-
Cymene L-Cysteine
Dandelion root
solid extract Davana oil 2-trans,4-trans-Decadienal...
- R.; Levine, I. (1923). "Simplification of the
Gattermann Synthesis of
Hydroxy Aldehydes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 45 (10): 2373–77. doi:10.1021/ja01663a020...
- the
plant are limonene, camphor, thymol, p-
cymene, α-terpineol,
oleanolic acid,
ursolic acid and 3-
hydroxy-ursenoic acid,
which is why relaxing, antioxidant...
- It is a
monoterpenoid – cyclohepta-2,4,6-trien-1-one
substituted by a
hydroxy group at
position 2 and an
isopropyl group at
position 4. It is a enol...
- the
oxidation state of the rings.
Sterols are
forms of
steroids with a
hydroxy group at
position three and a
skeleton derived from cholestane.: 1785f ...