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  2. Phenethyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Phenethyl alcohol, or 2-phenylethanol, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C 6 H 5 CH 2 CH 2 OH.It is a colourless liquid with a pleasant floral odor. It occurs widely in nature, being found in a variety of essential oils.

  3. Tyrosol - Wikipedia

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    As an antioxidant, tyrosol may protect cells against injury due to oxidation in vitro. [3] Although it is not as potent as other antioxidants present in olive oil (e.g., hydroxytyrosol), its higher concentration and good bioavailability indicate that it may have an important overall effect.

  4. Hydroxytyrosol - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxytyrosol is an organic compound with the formula (HO) 2 C 6 H 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH.It is a phenylethanoid, i.e. a relative of phenethyl alcohol.Its derivatives are found in a variety of natural sources, notably olive oils and wines.

  5. Phenylethanol - Wikipedia

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    2-Phenylethanol (phenethyl alcohol) Index of chemical compounds with the same name This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the same name.

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  7. 3 "Intimate" Benefits of Ginger for Men - AOL

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    There is, however, plenty of research on the effects of alcohol on intimacy function, with many men more likely to experience dysfunction like ED, delayed or PE and difficulty finishing.

  8. Phenylethanoid - Wikipedia

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    Phenylethanoids are a type of phenolic compounds characterized by a phenethyl alcohol structure. Tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol are examples of such compounds. Glycosides

  9. Alcohols (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Alcohols applied to the skin are used to disinfect skin before a needle stick and before surgery. [2] They may also be used as a hand sanitizer; [2] to clean other areas; [2] and in mouthwashes. [3] [4] [5] Taken by mouth or injected into a vein, ethanol is used to treat methanol or ethylene glycol toxicity when fomepizole is not available. [1]