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Pinocarveol

Pinocarveol

General Description: Pinocarveol is a monoterpene alcohol commonly found in essential oils, known for its aromatic properties and potential health benefits.
Aroma Description: Pinocarveol has a fresh, minty, and woody aroma with hints of pine and citrus notes.
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Alternative Phytochemicals

Phytochemicals with alternative use cases

Carvacrol

Description Carvacrol is a natural monoterpene phenol that is present in the essential oils of various plants, particularly oregano and thyme.

Thymol

Description Thymol is a natural monoterpene phenol compound found in plants such as thyme and oregano.

Eucalyptol

Description Eucalyptol, also known as cineole, is a natural organic compound that is a colorless liquid and a cyclic ether. It is commonly found in the oils of eucalyptus trees and other medicinal plants.

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Description of Appearance: Woody, perennial herb with needle-like leaves
Common Names:
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Description of Appearance: Black Pepper plant is a woody vine with heart-shaped leaves and small white flowers that develop into the fruit known as peppercorns.
Common Names:
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Mint

Mint
Latin Name: Mentha
Description of Appearance: Mint plants typically have bright green leaves that are often toothed or serrated. They have a refreshing aroma and are commonly used in culinary and medicinal applications.
Common Names:
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