Examples of 'carvone' in a sentence

Meaning of "carvone"

Carvone (noun) - a natural organic compound that is commonly found in essential oils of seeds and herbs. It is known for its distinct minty or caraway-like aroma and is used in various industries including food and fragrance
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  • A terpenoid found naturally in many essential oils, most abundant in the oils from seeds of caraway and dill.

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The concentration of carvone in the air was measured.
Its cooling property comes from carvone.
The biosynthesis of carvone is by oxidation of limonene.
Antiviral compositions comprising geraniol and carvone.
Oxidation of carvone can also lead to a variety of products.
The most widely practiced conversion of limonene is to carvone.
Carvone is a natural plant substance.
A good result was obtained for carvone.
The concentration of carvone and menthol in the air were measured.
It is used as a precursor to carvone.
High carvone content.
The sprouting inhibitory activity of carvone has long been known.
The dimension of time represents the time after administration of carvone.
Carvone appeared marginally more effective though this is of marginal statistical significance.
Isomerization of spicatone to carvone.

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The quantity of carvone is expressed in micrograms per gram fresh implanted leaf material.
Granules can also be sprayed with a mixture of menthol and carvone.
It is therefore important that the concentration of carvone remain above this minimum value.
I, initial carvone content in the implanted leaf.
Squirrel monkeys have also been found to be able to discriminate between carvone enantiomers.
Zinc and acetic acid reduce carvone to give dihydrocarvone 4.
Combination of carvone with l-menthol provides a synergistic effect of preventing discoloration.
This crude carvoxime product is then converted to carvone using the process of the invention.
Preferably the ketone is derived from a carbohydrate, quinic acid or carvone.
Also useful are menthol, carvone and anethole.
Examples of sprouting inhibitors are isopropyl chlorophenylcarbamate and some terpenes, such as carvone.
The controlled release of carvone is important for the preservation of, for example, potatoes.
Also useful are such chemicals as menthol, carvone and anethole.
III, final carvone content of the residual tissues.
This is due to the presence of compounds such as limonene, carvone and anethole.
In the case of carvone, carvone camphor was not detected as a by-product.
The mite repellant and / or miticidely active compound is not linalool or carvone.
On average, over the storage season, the carvone contents were rather low.
Further, granules can be sprayed with a mixture of one or more fungicides and carvone.
Effects on health Carvone is a monoterpene (terpenoid ketone).
Suitable flavouring agents having a mint flavour include peppermint, spearmint, menthol and carvone.
Example XI g of amylodextrin were stirred with 2 g of carvone in a round-bottomed flask.
The aerosol comprises an fungistatically effective amount of a cetylpyridium and a monoterpene, e.g. carvone.
Carvone content in the storage atmosphere The results of the measurements are shown in Figs . 1-5.
Refluxing carvoxime with 5 % oxalic acid yields carvone.
However, the combination of 200 µl carvone and 50 µl menthol suppresses fungoid growth completely.
For making a granulate, an inert carrier can be impregnated with a solution of carvone and fungicide ( s ).
Carvone may be cleaved using ozone followed by steam, giving dilactone 9, while KMnO4 gives 10.
The Netherlands received a similar application in March 1997 from Luxan BV concerning carvone.
When using the emulsion, the concentration of carvone falls below 5 µg / l after about 80 days.
II, carvone accumulated in the oil over 35 days.
The constituents include phellandrene, limonene, elemol, elemicin, terpineol, carvone and terpinolene.
However, total selectivity to carveol and carvone was only 59 % J.

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