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Terpene (1314 bytes)
1: '''Terpenes''' are a class of [[hydrocarbon]]s, produced by ... 3: ...osynthetic]] [[pigment]] [[carotene]] is a [[tetraterpene]], formula C<sub>40</sub>H<sub>64</sub>. 5: Important terpenes include: 14: {{Commons|Gallery Terpenes}} 15: .../terpene/terpene_en.html Institute of Chemistry - terpenes] Terpenoid (1418 bytes) 1: ...ass of naturally occurring chemicals similar to [[terpene]]s, derived from five-carbon [[isoprene]] units a... 12: [[de:Terpene]] Albedo (disambiguation) (636 bytes) 5: ...and the fruit. See [http://www.contentotrade.com/Terpene/eng/l'agrume.htm Citrus Fruits] for an illustrati... Carotene (990 bytes) 1: '''Carotene''' is a [[terpene]], an '''orange''' [[photosynthetic pigment]], im... Thujone (1394 bytes) 2: ...enthol odour, it is a [[ketone]], a [[terpene|monoterpene]], and is found in two [[stereoisomerism|stereois... Resin (4942 bytes) 5: ...ene]], and smaller amounts of the tricyclic sesquiterpenes [[longifolene]], [[caryophyllene]] and [[delta-c... 7: ...ished as a separate species from the similar, but terpene-producing [[Ponderosa Pine]] in the mid to late 1... 9: ...[[resin acid]]s. These are closely related to the terpenes, and derive from them through partial [[oxidatio... Turpentine (1818 bytes) 1: ...). It is composed of [[terpene]]s, mainly the monoterpenes alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. Alternative names ... Grayanotoxin (1933 bytes) 3: Grayanotoxin is a polyhydroxylated cyclic di[[terpene]]. It binds to specific sodium channels in [[cell... Thioester (2283 bytes) 11: ...ing [[peptide]]s, [[fatty acid]]s, [[sterol]]s, [[terpene]]s, [[porphyrin]]s and others. In addition, thioe... List of organic chemistry topics (1957 bytes) 16: ... [[alkene nomenclature]] [[alkene preparation]] [[terpene hydrocarbon]]s [[alkene reactions]] Anise (2734 bytes) 37: ...hyl chavicol, anisic aldehyde, anisic acid, and a terpene. Lavoslav Ruzicka (6202 bytes) 15: ...way, he came into contact with the chemistry of [[terpene]], a [[fragrant]] oil of vegetable origin, intere... 17: ..., of Holzminden in Germany. With expertise in the terpene field, he became senior lecturer in [[1918]], and... 21: ...[research]], adding to it the chemistry of higher terpenes and [[steroids]]. After the successful synthesis... 25: ...is of life, particularly to the [[biogenesis]] of terpenes. He published a hypothesis titled '''Biogenetic ... Viognier (3165 bytes) 7: ... well-known for their [[floral]] aromas, due to [[terpene]]s, which are also found in [[Muscat]] and [[Ries... Swallowtail Butterfly (4431 bytes) 47: ...ed to emit a foul-smelling secretion containing [[terpene]]s. Chir Pine (4022 bytes) 27: ...ortant basic raw materials for the synthesis of [[terpene]] chemicals which are used in a wide variety of i... Isoprene (4563 bytes) 42: ...hate (IPP), which are used in the biosynthesis of terpenes and lanosterol derivatives. Cannabinoids (13251 bytes) 17: ... addition to cannabinoids, the resin is rich in [[terpene]]s, which are largely responsible for the odor of... 37: ...form is called delta-8-THC. Under the alternate [[terpene]] numbering system, these same compounds are call... Rosin (5078 bytes) 2: ...h liquid resin to vapourise the volatile liquid [[terpene]] components. It is semi-transparent and varies i... List of phytochemicals and foods they are prominent in (6360 bytes) 56: '''''[[Terpene]]s ([[isoprene|isoprenoids]])''''' 74: *'''monoterpenes''' Solvent (13409 bytes) 3: ...], [[petrol ether]]), in [[detergent]]s (citrus [[terpene]]s), in [[perfumes]] ([[ethanol]]), and in [[Chem...
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