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Pinene

Pinene is a collection of unsaturated bicyclic monoterpenes. Two geometric isomers of pinene are found in nature, α-pinene and β-pinene. Both are chiral, and both contain a strained four-membered ring. As the name suggests, pinenes are found in pines. Specifically, pinene is the major component of the liquid extracts of conifers. Pinenes are also found…

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Pinene

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Triples23
Avg. degree1.96
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Pinene

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related to Plants · 7
Pinene → Alpha-pinene, Cannabis, Pine, Pistacia, Resin, Salvia, Sideritis
is a · 4
Pinene → collection of unsaturated bicyclic monoterpenes, major component of the essential oils of Sideritis spp, major component of the liquid extracts of conifers, most widely encountered terpenoid in nature and is highly repellent to insects.Alpha-pinene appears in conifers and numerous other plants
related to Biosynthesis · 4
Pinene → Georgia Institute, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Researchers, Technology
related to α-Pinene · 4
Pinene → For, Paul Wender, Pinene's, Selective
related to Use · 3
Pinene → JP-10, Pinenes, The

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α-pinene found β-pinene also pinenes chiral plants oils two nature contain alpha-pinene isomers conifers references essential known like racemic borane

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Pineneis acollection of unsaturated bicyclic monoterpenes0.90text
Pineneis amajor component of the liquid extracts of conifers0.90text
Pineneis amost widely encountered terpenoid in nature and is highly repellent to insects.Alpha-pinene appears in conifers and numerous other plants0.90text
Pineneis amajor component of the essential oils of Sideritis spp0.90text
camphorweedinstance ofPinenes are also found in many non-coniferous plants0.80text
Pinenerelated to BiosynthesisResearchers0.60section
Pinenerelated to BiosynthesisGeorgia Institute0.60section
Pinenerelated to BiosynthesisTechnology0.60section
Pinenerelated to BiosynthesisJoint BioEnergy Institute0.60section
Pinenerelated to PlantsAlpha-pinene0.60section
Pinenerelated to PlantsSideritis0.60section
Pinenerelated to PlantsSalvia0.60section

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