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- lauri folii), consisting of 45% eucalyptol, 12% other terpenes, 8-12% terpinyl acetate, 3–4% sesquiterpenes, 3% methyleugenol, and other α- and β-pinenes...
- proceeds from geranyl pyrophosphate, which releases pyrophosphate to give the terpinyl cation. This carbocation is the precursor to many terpenes and terpenoids...
- lauri folii), consisting of 45% eucalyptol, 12% other terpenes, 8–12% terpinyl acetate, 3–4% sesquiterpenes, 3% methyleugenol, and other α- and β-pinenes...
- cyclizes in an electrophilic addition to yield the α-terpinyl tertiary cation (5). The α-terpinyl cation (5) then undergoes a 1,2 hydride shift via a Wagner–Meerwein...
- cultivated area and in production. The primary volatile components are terpinyl acetate and eucalyptol. E. cardamomum is used as a food plant by the larvae...
- pentanoate (amyl valerate) apple Propyl acetate pear Propyl hexanoate blackberry, pineapple, cheese, wine Propyl isobutyrate rum Terpinyl butyrate cherry...
- These compounds include esters such as isopropyl propanoate (1.8%) and terpinyl acetate (1.26%); ketones such as carvone (0.175%); and a range of aldehydes...
- synthase, produces eucalyptol. The process involves the intermediacy of alpha-terpinyl cation.  Aframomum corrorima Artemisia tridentata Cannabis Cinnamomum camphora...
- Enhancer Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Benzyl Acetate, Phenylethyl Acetate, Terpinyl Acetate, Cinnamyl Acetate, Geranyl Acetate, Citronellyl Acetate, Linally...
- following: sabinene, elemol, myrcene, limonene, terpinen-4-ol, eudesmols, α-terpinyl acetate, α-terpinolene, α-terpineol, 3-carene, α-pinene, γ-terpinene, camphene...