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Meaning of "thymol"

Thymol is a natural substance found in plants such as thyme and is often used for its antiseptic properties
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  • a monoterpene phenol, C₁₀H₁₃OH, found in the oil extracted from thyme; used as in perfume, as an antiseptic and fungicide, and in embalming

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Thymol is one of many terpenes found in plants.
Metal salts of thymol can also be utilized.
Thymol deposition of the resulting emulsions was evaluated.
It is rich in carvacrol and also contains thymol.
Thymol is a natural fungicide with antiseptic properties.
Most preferred are monoterpenes like thymol or menthol.
Thymol adds a great aroma and is a potent antibacterial.
Oregano oil is rich in carvacrol and thymol.
It contains thymol which give it the healing abilities.
It contains phytonutrients such as thymol and rosemarinic acid.
Thymol blue is used as the indicator.
It is rich in antifungal components such as carvacrol and thymol.
Thymol and carvacrol are the most active compounds.
Metacresol purple has a lower pK than thymol blue.
Thymol is naturally occurring in plants.

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Synthetic thymol is also known.
Thymol for industrial purposes.
It is therefore appropriate to approve thymol.
Thymol for pharmaceutical purposes.
Cedarleaf oil nutmeg oil petrolatum thymol turpentine oil.
It is therefore a thymol derivative and consequently the compound is novel.
It contains an oil called thymol.
The thymol test usually does not increase or rises slightly.
Oregano contains two compounds known as carvacrol and thymol.
Thymol is one of the naturally occurring compounds known as biocides.
Orthophenyl phenol is considered slightly less toxic than thymol.
Thymol may be added to the antimicrobial composition in purified form.
These data demonstrate the effective taste masking of thymol.
Thymol and malathion are antagonistic.
The components of the essential oil comprise thymol or hinokitiol.
Thymol is also a preservative of meat.
The formulation was found to have a very strong thymol taste.
Thymol iodide and magnesium sulfate may be particularly useful.
There is no disclosure of a specific composition comprising thymol and terpineol.
Thymol is often included in many antiseptic wipes and mouthwashes.
Bromo thymol bleu.
Thymol blue was added as a pH indicator.
Eucalyptol may be used in place of thymol in the same amount if desired.
Thymol is currently used.
This is due to the essential oil thymol that is present in thyme.
Thymol is a white crystalline powder with an aromatic odor and taste.
Oil of oregano contains two powerful compounds of carvacrol and thymol.
Add tiny crystal of thymol or a similar substance to prevent growth of molds.
Makes your meal more digestible and is antiseptic containing thymol.
Results of the thymol test indicated a statistically significant reduction of dysproteinemia.
Two of the more potent chemical compounds are thymol and carvacrol.
It has thymol to increase blood circulation to promote a faster healing period.
Most preferred is thymol.
Thymol is also an immune system booster and a shield against toxins.
Thyme contains the chemical thymol which is used to cure various diseases.

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