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Effects of Lippia sidoides essential oil, thymol, p-cymene, myrcene and caryophyllene on rat sciatic nerve excitability. [PDF]

open access: yesBraz J Med Biol Res, 2017
Barbosa R   +6 more
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Precise synthesis of π-conjugated [3]catenanes and Solomon link for photothermal responses via a dual-tuning strategy. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Yang JX   +9 more
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Organometallic Complexes with an Indolo[2,3-<i>c</i>]Quinoline-Derived Ligand: From Structural Features and Solution Speciation to Nanoformulation for Enhanced Therapeutic Potential. [PDF]

open access: yesInorg Chem
Pivarcsik T   +12 more
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Interaction of p-cymene with β-cyclodextrin

open access: yesJournal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2011
In this investigation, the study of inclusion complexes formation between p-cymene and β-cyclodextrin using the methods of physical mixture, paste (PC) and slurry (SC), was evaluated. The results of DSC and TG/DTG showed that the products prepared by PC and SC methods were able to incorporate greater amounts of p-cymene, as evidenced by the weight loss
Mairim Russo Serafini   +2 more
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Health beneficial and pharmacological properties of p-cymene

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2021
p-cymene also known as p-cymol or p-isopropyltoluene is an alkyl-substituted aromatic compound naturally occurring in essential oils (EOs) of various aromatic plants, including the genus of Artemisia, Protium, Origanum, and Thymus. It is related to the family of terpenes, especially monocyclic monoterpenes.
Abdelaali Balahbib   +2 more
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