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Santalic acid

Santalum album L. S. myrtifolium Roxb. S. verum L. Tan Xian (Sandalwood) (heartwood) Alpha-santalol, beta-santalol, alpha-santalene, beta-santalene, santene, alpha-santenone, alpha-santenol, santalone, santalic acid, teresantalic, isovaleraldehyde, teresantalol, tricycloekasantal, santalin, deoxysantalin, sinapyl aldehyde, caniferyl aldehyde, syringic aldehyde.33 Treat stomachache. [Pg.145]

Santalic acid Santalum album, S. myrtifolium, S. verum... [Pg.478]

Tetrachloroethane (1,1,2,2-) Acetylene Tetrachloride Tetrachloroethane Chlorotrifluoroethylene Trifluorochloroethylene Trifluorovinylch bride Methacrylic Acid Methyl Acrylic Acid Dichloroacetic Acid Nitropropane (2-) Cam phene Hexene Noryl GFN3 Cumene Hydroperoxide Bromobutyric Acid (2-) Methyl Methacrylate Cedar Wood Oil Lavender Oil Terpineol Eucalyptus Oil Tung Oil Sunflower Oil Soybean Oil Linseed Oil Cottonseed Oil Corn Oil Coconut Oil Benzalkonium Chloride Zephiran Chloride Creosote Cod Liver Oil Ceresin Castor Oil Bone Oil Pine Oil Rapeseed Oil Spermaceti Sperm Oil Tall Oil Cocoa Butter Red Oil Turkey Red Oil Neats Foot Oil Johnsons V fex 111 Palm Oil Vidden D Dowtherm Dowtherm A Lanolin Sassafras Oil Sandalwood Oil Santal Oil Rose Oil Nutmeg Butter Nutmeg Oil Cedar Leaf Oil Terpinyl Acetate Coal Tar Tar... [Pg.1093]

Occurrence Tricyclene in juniper oil (Juniperus communis, Cupressaceae) and in the essential oil of the fir Abies balsamea (Pinaceae) ca. 1.3%. Teresantalol, ter-santalal, and teresantalic acid are isolated from East Indian sandalwood oil. sandalwood oil (Santalum album, Santalaceae). [Pg.664]

Sandaracopimaric acid, T32 a-santalal. Til Santalenes, Til ct-santalol. Til Santanolide C, T22 Santonins, T21, T22 Sapogenins, T49 Sarkomycin, A36 Sarpagine, Kll Sarsapogenin, T49 Sativene, T28... [Pg.309]

TeresantaMc Acid.— This body exists in very small amount in santal-wood oil. It forms part of the small quantity of free acids present, and has the formula CigH O]. It forms well-defined prisms melting at 157, and, according to Muller, boils at 150 at 11 mm. Its specific rotation in alcohol solution is - 70 24. It exists in the free state in the oil to the extent of 0 5 per cent., and can be extracted by means of dilute caustic alkali solution. [Pg.188]


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