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Carvacrol
General Description:
Carvacrol is a natural monoterpene phenol that is present in the essential oils of various plants, particularly oregano and thyme.
Aroma Description:
Carvacrol has a strong, pungent aroma with hints of oregano and thyme.
Alternative Names:
Cymophenol
Alternative Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals with alternative use cases
Thymol
Description
Thymol is a natural monoterpene phenol compound found in plants such as thyme and oregano.
Eugenol
Description
Eugenol is a naturally occurring compound found in various essential oils such as clove oil, cinnamon, and nutmeg. It is known for its aromatic and medicinal properties.
Linalool
Description
Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol that is commonly found in many flowers and spice plants.
Related Plants
Plants related to Carvacrol
Oregano
Latin Name:
Origanum vulgare
Description of Appearance:
Oregano is a small perennial herb with aromatic leaves that are green and oval-shaped. It also produces small white or pink flowers.
Common Names:
Oregano
Wild marjoram
Thyme
Latin Name:
Thymus vulgaris
Description of Appearance:
Small herb with aromatic leaves
Common Names:
Thyme
Marjoram
Latin Name:
Origanum majorana
Description of Appearance:
Marjoram is a small, bushy herb with green, oval-shaped leaves and small white flowers. It has a pleasant aromatic scent.
Common Names:
Marjoram
Sweet Marjoram
Parsley
Latin Name:
Petroselinum crispum
Description of Appearance:
Parsley is a biennial herb with bright green, finely divided leaves that are used as a culinary herb or garnish.
Common Names:
Parsley