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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. List of additives in cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    This is a static list of 599 additives that could be added to tobacco cigarettes in 1994. The ABC News program Day One first released the list to the public on March 7, 1994. [ 1 ] It was submitted to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in April 1994.

  4. List of alkanols - Wikipedia

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    This list is ordered by the number of carbon atoms in an alcohol. C1 ... Isoamyl alcohol; 2-Methyl-1-butanol; Neopentyl alcohol; 2-Pentanol; 3-Methyl-2-butanol;

  5. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester - Wikipedia

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    Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is a natural phenolic chemical compound. It is the ester of caffeic acid and phenethyl alcohol. Natural occurrences

  6. 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.

  7. Does Vanilla Extract Contain Alcohol?

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    Vanilla extract is a must-have ingredient in cookies, biscotti, cake and so many more baked goods. While extract is a more convenient and affordable way to add flavor to recipes than a vanilla ...

  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. Fatty alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Most fatty alcohols in nature are found as waxes, which are esters of fatty acids and fatty alcohols. [1] They are produced by bacteria, plants and animals for purposes of buoyancy, as source of metabolic water and energy, biosonar lenses (marine mammals) and for thermal insulation in the form of waxes (in plants and insects). [3]