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3,7,1 l-Trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien

Eurthermore, elastomeric PUs with flexible degradability were prepared with PCL, HDI, and varying chain extenders [46,47]. Specifically, three new PUs, PU-S, PU-M, and PU-F, with bioactive isosorbidediol (l,4 3,6-dianhydro-D-sorbitol) (ISO), bis(2-mercaptoethyl) ether, and ISO combined with 3,7,1 l-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-l-diaminobutane amide (TDD), respectively, used as chain extenders were synthesized [46,47]. These chain extenders acted as labile units and introduced different levels of polymer chain mobility into the polymeric materials [46]. [Pg.79]

Deodorants mask and reduce odor through the use of antimicrobial agents, e. g., triclosan (2,4,4 -trichloro-2 hydroxydiphenyl ether), chloihexidine [l,6-di-(4 chlorophenyl-biguanido) hexan], fame-sol (3,7,1 l-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-l-ol) or mixtures, such as triethyl citrate (- citric acid) and butylhydroxytoluene (BFIT). They also contain oils, such as isopropyl myristate (- fatty acid esters), and - fragrances. D. are sold as roll-ons, aerosols and sticks, based on sodium stearate as the gelling agent for either - ethanol, - sorbitol or 1,2-propanediol. [Pg.258]

Farnesol (3,7,11 -trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-l-ol) (181) is the sesquiterpene analogue of geraniol (20) and nerol (14), depending on its 2E- resp. 2Z-configuration. It is a component of many blossom oils. It is a colourless liquid with a linden blossom odour, which becomes more intense when evaporated, possibly due to oxidation [26]. The levels found in essential oils are generally low (0.5-1.0%) with the exception of cabreuva, which contains up to 2.5% farnesol, and the distillate from flowers of Oxystigma buccholtzii Harms., which contains up to 18% farnesol [27]. [Pg.165]

TRIMETHYL-2,6-DIOXOPURINE see CAK500 3,7,ll-TRIMETHYL-l,6,10-DODECATRIEN-3-YL ACETATE see NCN800... [Pg.1923]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.37 ]




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