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Dihydrohelenalin

Dihydrohelenalin

General Description: Dihydrohelenalin is a natural chemical compound derived from certain plants, known for its potential medicinal properties.
Aroma Description: Dihydrohelenalin does not typically have a distinct aroma as it is a compound found within plants.
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Alternative Phytochemicals

Phytochemicals with alternative use cases

Helenalin

Description Helenalin is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactone found in certain plants, known for its anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic properties.

Related Plants

Plants related to Dihydrohelenalin

Arnica

Arnica
Latin Name: Arnica montana
Description of Appearance: Arnica has yellow-orange flowers and can be found in mountainous regions.
Common Names:
  • Arnica

Narrowleaf arnica

Narrowleaf arnica
Latin Name: Arnica angustifolia
Description of Appearance: Narrowleaf arnica is a perennial herb with narrow, lance-shaped leaves and bright yellow daisy-like flowers. It typically grows in mountainous regions and has a distinct yet delicate appearance.
Common Names:
  • Narrowleaf arnica
  • Angustifolia arnica