- representation) of many phenylpropanoids.
Prominent allylbenzenes include eugenol, safrole, and many others. "
Allylbenzene". H****am, Mohammad; Taher, Abu; Arnott,...
- Green, Ivan R.; van Otterlo,
Willem A. L. (2015). "Isomerization of
Allylbenzenes".
Chemical Reviews. 115 (11): 5462–5569. doi:10.1021/acs.chemrev.5b00052...
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allyl group bonded to a
benzene ring,
having the
parent structure of
allylbenzene.
These comprise a
class of phenylpropanoids,
where there are typically...
- /ˈjuːdʒɪnɒl/ is an
allyl chain-substituted guaiacol, a
member of the
allylbenzene class of
chemical compounds. It is a
colorless to pale yellow, aromatic...
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Another example employs the
Ritter reaction (method 3). In this route,
allylbenzene is
reacted acetonitrile in
sulfuric acid to
yield an
organosulfate which...
- constituents.[citation needed]
Other research demonstrated diphenylalkanoids,
allylbenzene derivatives, terpenoids, flavonoids, steroids, and
alkaloids as major...
- The
molecular formula C9H10 may
refer to:
Allylbenzene Cyclononatetraene Indane α-Methylstyrene (AMS)
Phenylpropene trans-Propenylbenzene 4-Vinyltoluene...
- Harushige; Yama****a &
Masataro (1973). "The
Methylenation of
Several Allylbenzene-1,2-diol
Derivatives in
Aprotic Polar Solvents".
Bulletin of the Chemical...
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component of
plant cell walls. The phenylpropenes,
phenylpropanoids with
allylbenzene (3-phenylpropene) as the
parent compound, are also
derived from the monolignols...
- data
Other names 3-methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxy-
allylbenzene; 5-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy-
allylbenzene Dependence liability Unknown Addiction liability...