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Camphor (/ˈkæmfər/) is a waxy, flammable,
transparent solid with a
strong aroma. It is a
terpenoid with the
chemical formula C10H16O. It is
found in the...
- oil, also
known as
melaleuca oil, is an
essential oil with a
fresh camphoraceous odor and a
colour that
ranges from pale
yellow to
nearly colourless...
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saturated eight-membered ring
compounds in general.
Cyclooctane has a
camphoraceous odor. The
conformation of
cyclooctane has been
studied extensively using...
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Yields range from 0.5 to 1.0%. A
colorless to
yellow liquid with a warm
camphoraceous, thujone-like odor and
sharp and
bitter taste. The main
components of...
- Bergamot, Orange,
Lemon or
Neroli Oakmoss:
mossy and
woody Patchouli:
camphoraceous and
woody Musk: sweet, powdery, and animalic.
Usually synthetic in modern...
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typically agarwood, sandalwood, cedarwood, and vetiver. Patchouli, with its
camphoraceous smell, is
commonly found in
these perfumes.
Traditional examples: Myrurgia...
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release of the
active ingredients from the leaf.
Older species have a
camphoraceous smell and a
brownish color, and lack the
pungent taste. See also Erythroxylum...
- pale
green or blue-yellow
viscous liquid with a warm woody,
slightly camphoraceous odor
consisting of
cubebene which comes in two forms, α- and β-cubebene...
- is thick,
branching and mucilaginous, and has a
bitter taste and a
camphoraceous odour with
sweet floral (similar to violet) undertones. The plant's...
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described on an
official Government of the
Philippines website as "a
strong camphoraceous odor and a
pungent taste". In Thai folklore, it is
called Naat (หนาด)...