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Phthalides

Phthalides

General Description: Phthalides are a group of organic compounds commonly found in plants such as celery and parsley. They are known for their distinctive aroma and potential health benefits.
Aroma Description: Phthalides have a unique earthy and slightly sweet aroma.
Alternative Names:

Alternative Phytochemicals

Phytochemicals with alternative use cases

Ligustilide

Description Ligustilide is a bioactive compound found in certain plants, known for its potential health benefits.

Related Plants

Plants related to Phthalides

Parsley

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