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Green leaf

Synonyms chromic oxide chromia chromium sesquioxide green cinnabar chrome green chrome oxide green oil green leaf green ultramarine green Cl 77288... [Pg.225]

FILL AND FROST THE CAKE with cream cheese frosting and let chill. Tint l/2 cup frosting lemon yellow, and use the IO tip to pipe 5 dots in a circle to create simple buttercup flowers. Then combine any remaining yellow frosting with some additional cream cheese frosting and tint it leaf green. I use tip 67> which pipes small fern stems. Pipe the center stamen with cream cheese frosting and chill to set. [Pg.47]

CH,-CH -CH-CH, 3 2, 3 2-butyl Horse radish Acrid leaf green aroma... [Pg.81]

OD-R (floral, herbal) [major damaged leaf green odour insect herbivore attractant]... [Pg.433]

Brassica oleracea (Brassicaceae) [leaf] Solanum tuberosum (potato) (Solanaceae) [leaf, green odour ]... [Pg.449]

Tobacco leaf has a complicated chemical composition including a variety of polymers and small molecules. The small molecules from tobacco belong to numerous classes of compounds such as hydrocarbons, terpenes, alcohols, phenols, acids, aldehydes, ketones, quinones, esters, nitriles, sulfur compounds, carbohydrates, amino acids, alkaloids, sterols, isoprenoids [48], Amadori compounds, etc. Some of these compounds were studied by pyrolysis techniques. One example of pyrolytic study is that of cuticular wax of tobacco leaf (green and aged), which was studied by Py-GC/MS [49]. By pyrolysis, some portion of cuticular wax may remain undecomposed. The undecomposed waxes consist of eicosyl tetradecanoate, docosyl octadecanoate, etc. The molecules detected in the wax pyrolysates include hydrocarbons (Cz to C34 with a maximum of occurrence of iso-Czi, normal C31 and anti-iso-C32), alcohols (docosanol, eicosanol), acids (hexadecanoic, hexadecenoic, octadecanoic, etc ). The cuticular wax also contains terpenoids such as a- and p-8,13-duvatriene-1,3-diols. By pyrolysis, some of these compounds are not decomposed and others generate closely related products such as seco-cembranoids (5-isopropyl-8,12-dimethyl-3E,8E,12E,14-pentadecatrien-2-one, 3,7,13-trimethyl-10-isopropyl-2,6,11,13-tetradecatrien-1al) and manols. By pyrolysis, c/s-abienol, (12-Z)- -12,14-dien-8a-ol, generates mainly frans-neo-abienol. [Pg.445]

Lettuce, red leaf Green onion/scallion Squash, summer Cereal... [Pg.392]

Leaf aldehyde. See 2-Hexenal Leaf green. See Chromium oxide (ic)... [Pg.2383]

Anadonis Green, Chrome Ochre, Green Cinna-har, Green Rouge, Leaf Green, Oil Green,... [Pg.144]

According to Riffault et al. (1874), leaf green is a very durable pale green pigment obtained by igniting a mixture of chromic oxide and pure aluminium hydroxide . Mayer (1991) simply hsts diis as a synonym for chrome green (. v.). [Pg.235]


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