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Greener Terpene–Terpene Eutectic Mixtures as Hydrophobic Solvents [PDF]
Natural products can be the basis for the development of green solvents, relevant for the advancement of new, more sustainable processes and products.
Mónia A. R. Martins+6 more
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Release of Terpenes from Fir Wood during Its Long-Term Use and in Thermal Treatment
Building structures made from fir wood are often attacked by wood-destroying insects for which the terpenes it contains serve as attractants. One of the possibilities for extending the lifetime of structures is to use older wood with a lower content of ...
Ladislav Reinprecht+5 more
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Yeast Particles Hyper-Loaded with Terpenes for Biocide Applications
Yeast particles (YPs) are 3–5 µm hollow and porous microspheres, a byproduct of some food grade yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) extract manufacturing processes.
Ernesto R. Soto+2 more
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Volatile terpenes are important compounds that influence fruit flavour and aroma of kiwifruit. Terpenes in plants also impact on the floral bouquet and defence against pests and pathogens in leaves and fruit.
Wu Wang+8 more
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Although cannabidiol and tetrahydrocannabinol in Cannabis species exert their pharmacological effects via the endocannabinoid system, it is believed that other phytochemicals, particularly terpenes, can modulate therapeutic outcomes through the entourage
Sangin Lee+7 more
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Terpene epoxides are considered as potential primary intermediates in the synthesis of numerous green polymers including epoxy resins, polycarbonates, nonisocyanate polyurethanes and even some polyamides. In this chapter we describe recent efforts from our group to develop catalytic and noncatalytic processes for terpene epoxidation using a variety of ...
Yacoub Mahamat Ahmat+3 more
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The measurement of skin electrical resistance (SER) has drawn a great deal of attention for the rapid screening of transdermal penetration enhancers (PEs). However, the mechanisms underlying the SER measurement are still unclear.
Xue-min Zhu+6 more
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Regioselective Hydration of Terpenes with Cofactor‐Independent Carotenoid 1,2‐Hydratase
This study reveals a highly regioselective and cofactor‐independent enzymatic approach to terpene and terpenoid hydration using a carotenoid 1,2‐hydratase from Rubrivivax gelatinosus. Beyond detailing reaction optimization strategies, an extensive substrate scope, and scale‐up potential, it explores mutagenesis and structural modeling to identify key ...
Philip Horz+6 more
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Essential Oils and Isolated Terpenes in Nanosystems Designed for Topical Administration: A Review
Essential oils are natural products with a complex composition. Terpenes are the most common class of chemical compounds present in essential oils. Terpenes and the essential oils containing them are widely used and investigated by their pharmacological ...
Sheila P. de Matos+4 more
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Wound Healing Activity of α-Pinene and α-Phellandrene
Bursera morelensis is used in Mexican folk medicine to treat wounds on the skin. Recently, it was shown that the essential oil (EO) of B. morelensis has wound healing activity, accelerating cutaneous wound closure and generating scars with good tensile ...
Judith Salas-Oropeza+7 more
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