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Carvone 3-Caryophyllene

Cartap hydrochloride Carvenone, (S) (fi -Carvone ( -Carvone Caryophyllene... [Pg.213]

Isoborneol has been found to be an interesting compound for inhibiting HSV life cycle, on the basis of the specificity of the inhibition of the glycosilation of viral polyptides [137]. Also linalool exhibited the strongest activity against adenoviruses however, carvone, cineole, -caryophyllene, farnesol, fenchone, geraniol, -myrcene and a-thujone did not exhibit activity [135]. [Pg.91]

N.A. Bomeol, camphor, pinene, humulene, caryophyllene, carvone, eucalptole, terpinene, sabinene." Eases stomach pain, carminative, antispasmodic and digestive stimulant. [Pg.200]

The odor of wood is mostly caused by the terpenes contained in the resin. Differences in the composition of several kinds of resin have been investigated (Moyler and Clery, 1997). There is also some data available on the emissions of treated wood, wood products and furniture (Baumann, Batterman and Zhang, 1999 Risholm-Sundmann et al., 1998 Salthammer, 1999a Salthammer, Schwarz and Fuhrmann, 1999). Besides terpenes like a-pinene, P-pinene, A3-carene, longi-folene, P-phellandrene, camphene, myrcene, carvone, limonene, caryophyllene,... [Pg.177]

Stahl et al. (4 ) presented solubility data for limonene and caryophyllene with carbon dioxide Gerard ( 3) included carvone. Temperatures in the range of 279 to 377 K, and pressures in the range of 1.5 to 11 MPa were covered. Robey and Sunder (5) provided solubility and relative volatility data for carbon dioxide with concentrated lemon oil and with limonene and citral (geranial/ neral) from 323 to 353 K and 9.4 to 10.6 MPa. [Pg.203]

Carbon suboxide, 52 Carbonylation, 148, 149, 216 Carbonyl chlorofluoride, 48, 54 Carbonyl cyanide, 60-61 N,N -Carbonyldiimidazole, 61 1,1-Carbonyldi-l,2,4-triazole, 61 N-Carbonylsulfamic acid chloride (N-Carbonylsulfamyl chloride), 61 Carboxamides, 270 Carboxamine-N-sulfochlorides, 70 p-Carboxybenzenediazonium chloride, 62 p-Carboxybenzenesulfonazide, 62 Carboxylation, 15, 16 Carboxylic acid anhydrides, 133 Carboxylic acid N,N-dimethylamines, 153 Carboxylic anhydrides, 409-410 p-Carboxyphenylhydrazones, 62 Cardenolides, 130, 131 (S-Carotene, 19 /-Carvone, 451, 452 i//-Caryophyllene, 149, 150 Catechol, 65, 233 Catechol amines, 159 Catechyl phosphorus tribromide, 63 Catechyl phosphorus trichloride, 63 Cis-Cecropia juvenile hormone, 261 Cedrene, 234, 235 a-Cedrene, 349 /3-Cedrene, 349 Cendranoxide, 234, 235 Cephalosporin C, 48 Ceric ammonium nitrate, 63-65 Ceric sulfate. 65 Cesium fluoride, 346 trans-Chalcone oxide, 422 Chalcone phenylhydrazones, 257, 258 Chalcones, 406 Chloramine, 65-66, 69 Chloranil, 66-67, 113, 116, 401,454... [Pg.261]


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