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Guaiacol | C7H8O2 | CID 460 - PubChem
Guaiacol is an agent thought to have disinfectant properties and used as an expectorant . Guaiacol is a phenolic natural product first isolated from Guaiac resin and the oxidation of lignin. Guaiacol is also present in wood smoke, as a product of pyrolysis of lignin.
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Guaiacol - Wikipedia
Guaiacol appears as a viscous colorless oil, although aged or impure samples are often yellowish. It occurs widely in nature and is a common product of the ...
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Guaiacol natural, = 99 , FG 90-05-1 - Sigma-Aldrich
Biochem/physiol Actions. Guaiacol, along with 2,4,6-trichloroanisole, is responsible for cork taint in wine. A method has been developed for extraction and ...
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guaiacol
guaiacol Chem. (ˈgwaɪəkɒl) [f. guaiacum + -ol.] A phenol contained in wood tar, and also obtained in the dry distillation of guaiacum resin.1864 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 946 Guaiacol,..Produced, together with guaiacene and pyroguaiacin, by the dry distillation of guaiac resin. 1898 Allbutt's Syst. Med....
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Guaiacol: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online
It is used medicinally as an expectorant, antiseptic, and local anesthetic. Guaiacol is used in traditional dental pulp sedation, and has the property of ...
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Guaiacol (Natural) - The Perfumers Apprentice
Phenolic smoke spice. CAS # 90-05-1. FEMA # 2532. Can use up to 2 ppm in a flavor concentrate. Can use up to .5% of total concentrate.
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Guaiacol - Fraterworks
Guaiacol is a wonderfully smoky, vanilla and phenolic chemical which can contribute enormously to a natural vanilla type base when blended with Vanillin or ...
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Guaiacol | 90-05-1 - ChemicalBook
General Description. Guaiacol is a colorless to amber crystals or liquid. Density (of solid) 1.129 g / cm3. Solidifies at 28°C (82.4°F), but may remain liquid ...
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Guaiacol 90-05-1 | TCI AMERICA - Tokyo Chemical Industry
Guaiacol is a phenolic natural product first isolated from Guaiacum sp. It is also found in essential oils from celery seeds, tobacco leaves, orange leaves, ...
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Guaiacol - MP Biomedicals
Guaiacol is used as a reducing co-substrate for COX reactions. Two moles of guaiacol are oxidized for each mole of hydroperoxide reduced by the peroxidase.
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Guacetisal
Chemically, it is an ester resulting from the combination of aspirin and guaiacol.
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Do Alicyclobacilli produce carbon dioxide? Do Alicyclobacilli, especially guaiacol producing ones, still produce carbon dioxide? Alicyclobacillus spp. are well known spoilage organisms in the fruit juice industry. App...
Alicyclobacilli are strictly aerobic and thus take up oxygen and secrete carbon dioxide, as opposed to the (facultative) anaerobic yeasts and bacilli that usually cause spoilage. So yes, alicyclobacilli produce CO2. But why doesn't the packaging swell? Compare the number of gas molecules in the simp...
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Guaiac (disambiguation)
Guaiac can refer to:
Guaiacum, a genus of shrubs and trees native to the Americas
Oil of guaiac, a fragrance used in soap
Guaiacol, a natural organic
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Guaiacolsulfonate
See also
Guaiacol
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Expectorants
Benzenesulfonic acids
Phenols
Phenol ethers
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Methylcatechol
Methylcatechol may refer to:
Guaiacol (O-methylcatechol)
3-Methylcatechol
4-Methylcatechol
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