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  1. Chavicol - Wikipedia

    Chavicol (p-allylphenol) is a natural phenylpropene, a type of organic compound. [1] Its chemical structure consists of a benzene ring substituted with a hydroxy group and a propenyl group. It is a colorless liquid found together with terpenes in betel oil.

  2. Chavicol | C9H10O | CID 68148 - PubChem

    Chavicol | C9H10O | CID 68148 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

  3. Chavicol - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Using microspectrofluorometry and image analysis, it was found that chavicol (143) and allypyrocatechol (146) caused a significant increase in levels of Ca 2+ in the intestinal tract and destruction of the cell membrane, allowing leakage of cytosol from the intestinal tract into the pseudocoelomic cavity.

  4. CHAVICOL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CHAVICOL is a colorless oily phenol C3H5C6H4OH found especially in the oil from the leaves of the betel pepper and in bay oil; para-allyl-phenol.

  5. Estragole - Wikipedia

    Estragole (p-allylanisole, methyl chavicol) is a phenylpropene, a natural organic compound. Its chemical structure consists of a benzene ring substituted with a methoxy group and an allyl group. It is an isomer of anethole, differing with respect to the location of the double bond.

  6. Chavicol | The Merck Index Online - Royal Society of Chemistry

    How can I get access to The Merck Index* Online? Institutions wanting access to The Merck Index* Online should contact [email protected] or their local Royal Society of Chemistry representative to find out more.

  7. Phenol, 4-(2-propenyl)- - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    Other names: γ-(p-Hydroxyphenyl)-α-propylene; p-Allylphenol; p-Hydroxyallylbenzene; Chavicol; Phenol, p-allyl-; 4-Allylphenol; 4-(2-Propenyl)phenol; 4-(Prop-2-enyl)-phenol; p-Chavicol Permanent link for this species. Use this link for bookmarking this species for future reference. Information on this page: Notes; Other data available:

  8. Methyl Chavicol and Its Synthetic Analogue as Possible …

    Methyl chavicol (MC), chemically known as 1-methoxy-4-prop-2-enylbenzene, estragole, or p -allylanisole, is a special metabolite belonging to the class of phenylpropanoids found in essential oils of medicinal and food plants [7].

  9. chavicol, 501-92-8 - The Good Scents Company

    Found in many essential oils, e.g. anise and Gardenia. Used in perfumery and flavours. Functional use (s) - flavoring agents. Has an phenolic type odor.

  10. Anticancer activity of bioactive compound chavicol as potential …

    Jul 1, 2022 · In this study, we explore the in vitro anti-cancer efficacy of bioactive compound chavicol against human lung cancer cells (A-549). The treatment with chavicol compound inhibited cancer cell growth, survival, migration, and invasion.

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