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thymol
thymol Chem. (ˈθaɪmɒl) [f. Gr. θύµον thyme + -ol.] The phenol of cymene, C10H13.OH, obtained from oil of thyme, also from the volatile oil of horse-mint, crystallizing in transparent rhomboidal plates; a powerful antiseptic.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. 446 Thymole [ed. 1862 thymol], C20H14O2, is iso...
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Thymol blue
Structures
Thymol blue has different structures at different pH.
thymol blue.
Safety
It may cause irritation. "Thymol Blue." The Merck Index. 14th ed. 2006. Accessed via web on 2007-02-25.
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Thymus pannonicus
principal constituents of T. pannonicus essential oil from southern parts of Vojvodina province (northern Serbia) were terpinyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, thymol , thymol/p-cymene, thymol/p-cymene/γ-terpinene, thymol/p-cymene/neral, thymol/p-cymene/γ-terpinene/β-bisabolene, thymol/p-cymene/isoborneol/γ-terpinene
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thymotic
thymotic, a. Chem. (θaɪˈmɒtɪk) [Arbitrarily f. Gr. θύµο-ν thyme, or thymol + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or derived from thymol. thymotic acid, C11H14O3, a white, loosely coherent, crystalline solid, having a silky lustre, prepared from thymol. Also thymotic alcohol, C11H16O2; thymotic aldehyde, C11H14...
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Euthymol
The name Euthymol is a portmanteau of the words eucalyptus and thymol, which were the active ingredients of the original formulation. marketed by Parke, Davis & Co. as far back as 1896, and as well as toothpaste it was sold as a variety of antiseptic powders and creams, which contained thymol
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thymyl
thymyl Chem. (ˈθaɪmɪl) [f. Gr. θύµ-ον thyme + -yl.] The radical C10H13 of thymol and its derivatives; also used attrib. and in comb., as thymyl hydride, C10H13.H, thymyl sulphuric (acid), thymyl phosphate, thymyl silicate, thymyl sulphate. Hence ˈthymylamine, C10H13NH2; thyˈmylic a., in thymylic aci...
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Thymovar
THYMOVAR contains thymol, a volatile substance which sublimates in the air depending on temperature. On release, thymol vapour concentrations build up in the treated beehive.
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monardin
monardin Chem. (məʊˈnɑːdɪn) [f. prec. + -in.] A crystalline solid, isomeric with thymol, which separates from monarda oil.1890 Billings Med. Dict., Monardin, a crystalline stearopten, isomeric with thymol, obtained from oil of horsemint.
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Thymus zygis
The main compounds of interest in essential oils are thymol, carvacrol, linalool, and p-cymene. The thymol chemotype is one of the most common chemotypes in Spain.
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Ajwain
Ajwain or ajowan (Trachyspermum ammi) () —also known as ajowancaraway, omam (in Tamil), thymol seeds, bishop's weed, or carom—is an annual herb in the They smell like thyme because they also contain thymol, but they are more aromatic and less subtle in taste, as well as being somewhat bitter and pungent
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百里酚蓝
百里酚蓝(Thymol blue)是一种棕绿色至红棕色的晶体粉末,用作pH指示剂。它不溶于水,但溶于乙醇及稀碱溶液。
百里酚蓝在pH 1.2~2.8时由红色渐变为黄色,在pH 8.0~9.6时由黄色渐变为蓝色。它通常是通用指示剂的一个成分。 "Thymol Blue." The Merck Index. 14th ed. 2006. Accessed via web on 2007-02-25.
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酸碱指示剂
三芳基甲烷染料
苯磺酸盐
异丙基化合物
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Piperitone
Piperitone is used as the principal raw material for the production of synthetic menthol and thymol.
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Phthalein dye
o-Cresolphthalein
Chlorophenol red
Dixylenolphthalein
Guaiacolphthalein
α-Naphtholphthalein
Phenolphthalein
Phenolsulfonphthalein
Tetrabromophenolphthalein
Thymol
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Monoterpene
Menthol, hinokitiol and thymol are also used in oral hygiene products. Thymol also has antiseptic and disinfectant properties. attract or repel insects, thus some of them are used in insect repellents, such as citronellol, eucalyptol, limonene, linalool, hinokitiol, menthol and thymol
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Vicks VapoRub
It has been suggested that thymol oil can reduce or cure onychomycosis (nail fungus), although the same source mentions that "no human studies have been conducted to test whether thymol is a lasting and effective treatment".
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