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  • ...he essential oils found in basil. Scientific studies have established that compounds in basil oil have potent antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-viral, and anti-mic Basil, like other aromatic plants such as fennel and tarragon, contains estragole, a known carcinogen
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  • ...s into char, releasing methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) and tar rich in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Other gasifiers are fed with previously pyrolysed char ...ng internal combustion engine may lead to problematic build-up of unburned compounds.
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  • ...[[anti-arrhythmic]]. Quinine contains two major fused-ring systems: the [[aromatic]] [[quinoline]] and the [[bicyclic]] [[quinuclidine]]. [[Category:Bitter compounds]]
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  • ...Journal 1999;319(7215):972 (9 October)}}</ref> they decided to call these compounds "rifamycins". After two years of attempts in order to obtain more stable se ...that replace [[phenylalanine]], [[tryptophan]], and [[tyrosine]] with non-aromatic amino acids result in poor bonding between rifampicin and the RNA polymeras
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  • Like many commercially significant compounds, PAS has many names including ''para''-aminosalicylic acid, ''p''-aminosal [[Category:Aromatic amines]]
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  • [[Category:Aromatic compounds]]
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  • [[Category:Aromatic compounds]] [[Category:Quaternary ammonium compounds]]
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  • In ancient and medieval times, [[antipyretic|anti-fever]] compounds came from white [[willow]] bark (a family of chemicals known as [[salicin]] ...ake the benzene ring highly reactive toward [[electrophile|electrophilic]] aromatic substitution. As the substituents are ortho,para-directing and para with re
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  • ...] or [[serotonin]], and possibly [[formic acid]]. This mixture of chemical compounds cause a painful sting or [[paresthesia]] from which the species derives its ...treatment of [[arthritis]] in Germany. Nettle leaf extract contains active compounds that reduce [[Tumor necrosis factor-alpha|TNF-α]] and other inflammatory [
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  • ...black liquid of high [[viscosity]], which smells of [[naphthalene]] and [[aromatic hydrocarbon]]s. Coal tar is among the by-products when [[coal]] is .... Coal tars are complex and variable mixtures of [[phenols]], [[polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon]]s (PAHs), and [[heterocyclic compound]]s. It is a mixture of a
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  • '''Primary aromatic amines''' (PAA) are a group of compounds. They might be added to [[plastic]]s during production. ...%2FPAA_from_black_nylon_cooking_utentils_2004.pdf An acute case of primary aromatic amines migrating from cooking utensils]'', Memorandum for the Danish Veteri
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  • '''Liquid-crystal polymers (LCPs)''' are a class of aromatic [[polyester]] [[polymer]]s. They are extremely [[Reactivity|unreactive]] a ...Kevlar. Chemical structure of this aramid consists of linearly substituted aromatic rings linked by amide groups. In a similar way, several series of thermotro
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  • ...rs in a substance. Such groups are known as [[chromophores]] and include [[aromatic]] groups, [[conjugated system]] of bonds, [[carbonyl group]]s and so on. [[
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  • ...ethers. The pre-catalysts are activated by combinations of organoaluminum compounds and other types of organic or organometallic modifiers. Two most important ...ar solutions (including water).<ref name=b1/> It shows lower resistance to aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons as well as oxidising acids than other polymers
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  • ...erobic bacteria can be utilized by autotrophic bacteria to reduce oxidized compounds and CO<sub>2</sub> to form either acetic acid or methane. ...h monovalent cations, low molecular weight amines, and quaternary ammonium compounds. It becomes water-insoluble in the presence of polyvalent cations such as C
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  • ...al reactions involving oxygen differ in the inner and outer layers of both aromatic and aliphatic polymers due to their dependence on the diffusion of oxygen t ...CEEES Publication N°8, 2007, 487-500</ref> Unsaturated alkyl and aromatic compounds may act as catalysts in the photooxidation of polymers. In the presence of
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  • === Linear, Single-Stranded Polymers With Cyclic Aromatic Components === ...[polymers]] made with aromatic heterocycles.]]<br />[[Polymers]] made with aromatic monomers have a tendency to condense into chars upon [[combustion]], decrea
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  • ...[[Electrical conductance|conduct]] [[electricity]].<ref name=inzelt/> Such compounds may have metallic conductivity or be [[semiconductor]]s. The biggest advant ...cle: '''[[polythiophene|poly(thiophene)s]] (PT)'''... The S is outside the aromatic cycle: '''[[poly(p-phenylene sulfide)]] (PPS)'''
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  • [[Category:Aromatic compounds]]
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