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Thymol (also
known as 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, IPMP), C10H14O, is a
natural monoterpenoid phenol derivative of p-Cymene,
isomeric with carvacrol, found...
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Thymol blue (thymolsulfonephthalein) is a brownish-green or reddish-brown
crystalline powder that is used as a pH indicator. It is
insoluble in
water but...
- (Trachyspermum ammi) (/ˈædʒəwɒn/) —also
known as ajowan caraway, omam (in Tamil),
thymol seeds, bishop's weed, or carom—is an
annual herb in the
family Apiaceae...
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contains 20–54%
thymol.
Thyme essential oil also
contains a
range of
additional compounds, such as p-cymene, myrcene, borneol, and linalool.
Thymol, an antiseptic...
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bromothymol blue is
common to many
indicators including chlorophenol red,
thymol blue, and
bromocresol green. The
presence of one
moderate electron-withdrawing...
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sodium hydroxide,
methyl red,
bromothymol blue,
sodium bisulfite, and
thymol blue. The
colours that
indicate the pH of a solution,
after adding a universal...
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enhances the
recovery of V.
cholerae and
inhibits the
growth of others.
Thymol blue and
bromothymol blue are
included as
indicators of pH changes. Approximate...
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February 2014. The name
Euthymol is a
portmanteau of the
words eucalyptus and
thymol,
which were the
active ingredients of the
original formulation. This was...
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camphene and limonene. Menthol,
hinokitiol and
thymol are also used in oral
hygiene products.
Thymol also has
antiseptic and
disinfectant properties...
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effective cough suppressants for
guinea pigs. It has been
suggested that
thymol oil can
reduce or cure
onychomycosis (nail fungus),
although the same source...