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It has many chemical components, some of which are borneol, camphor and pinene.
One historical name for borneol is Borneo camphor which explains the name.
It is a derivate of borneol.
This epoxide can be obtained in two steps from the terpene patchoulol and also from borneol.
Thyme essential oil also contains a range of additional compounds, such as p-Cymene, myrcene, borneol and linalool.
This seminal book built on his earlier work on the role of glucuronic acid in the metabolism of borneol.
Borneol exists as two enantiomers which have two different CAS numbers.
Nutmeg oil is a volatile essential oil from nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) containing borneol and eugenol.
Camphor, borneol and eucalyptol are examples of bicyclic monoterpenoids containing ketone, alcohol, and ether functional groups, respectively.
Camphor laurel has six different chemical variants called chemotypes, which are camphor, linalool, 1,8-cineole, nerolidol, safrole, or borneol.
The active ingredients exist in the volatile oil, made from the leaves of the sambong, which have mostly camphor and limonene, but also has traces of borneol, saponin, sesquiterpene, and tannin.
This synthetic route to Taxol is one of several; other groups have presented their own solutions, notably the group of Holton with a linear synthesis starting from borneol, the Samuel Danishefsky group starting from the Wieland-Miescher ketone and the Wender group from pinene.
It contains the extract of the root of danshen as well as extract of the root of notoginseng (Panax notoginseng; known as sanchi or tien-chi ginseng), and synthetic borneol, an active ingredient that replaces the more expensive natural borneol found in cardamom, ginger, and other spices.