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Propylbenzene may
refer to: n-Propylbenzene, the
straight chain isomer (IUPAC name propylbenzene) ****ene (isopropylbenzene) This set
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- The
phenylpropanoids are a
diverse family of
organic compounds that are
biosynthesized by
plants from the
amino acids phenylalanine and
tyrosine in the...
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Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) is a
classic lignan, a
phenylpropane dimer linked by a bond
between positions C8 and C8′, as
opposed to a neolignan....
- ****ene (isopropylbenzene) is an
organic compound that
contains a
benzene ring with an
isopropyl substituent. It is a
constituent of
crude oil and refined...
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produces benzoic acid. Both of
these molecules can be
converted to 1-
phenylpropane-1,2-dione by a
condensation reaction catalyzed by a ThDP-dependent enzyme...
- β-Methylphenethylamine (β-Me-PEA, BMPEA, or 1-amino-2-
phenylpropane) is an
organic compound of the
phenethylamine class, and a
positional isomer of the...
- and the
production of 1-norephedrine, (2S,1R)-2-amino-1-hydroxyl-1-
phenylpropane, from d-amphetamine.
Krueger SK,
Williams DE (June 2005). "Mammalian...
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Flavonolignans are
natural phenols composed of a part
flavonoid and a part
phenylpropane.
Flavonolignans identified in
Silybum marianum (milk thistle) silymarin...
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dopamine →
adrenaline and
mescaline tyrosine →
tyramine phenylalanine → 1-
phenylpropane-1,2-dione →
cathinone →
ephedrine and
pseudoephedrine Tyramine, ephedrine...
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Baker GB (December 2000). "Failure to
detect amphetamine or 1-amino-3-
phenylpropane in
humans or rats
receiving the MAO
inhibitor tranylcypromine". Journal...