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Skip Navigation Essential Oils National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Table of Contents What is NIEHS Doing? Further Reading Introduction What are essential ...
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Full Report PDF Abstract β-Myrcene, an acyclic unsubstituted monoterpene, and the essential oils which contain it are used as intermediates in the production of terpene alcohols ...
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(Photo courtesy of NIEHS) Epigenetics definition (Photo courtesy of NIEHS) Essential Oils definition (Photo courtesy of NIEHS) Exposome definition (Photo courtesy of NIEHS) ...
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Geranyl acetate (3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadiene-1-ol acetate) is a colorless liquid prepared by fractional distillation of selected essential oils or by acetylation of geraniol. It is ...
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Full Report PDF Abstract d-Carvone occurs naturally in caraway and dill seeds and in many essential oils; it has been used as a carminative and in perfumes and soaps. Toxicity and ...
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Myristicin is derived from the tropical evergreen tree Myristica fragrans. It is a major constituent in essential oil extracted from either the seed, which is the source of the ...
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Benzyl acetate, a water-white liquid with a pear-like odor, is a natural constituent of several essential oils and flower absolutes extracted from jasmine, hyacinth, gardenia, ...
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Electric & Magnetic Fields Emergency Response Endocrine Disruptors Epigenetics Essential Oils Exposure Science Flame Retardants Formaldehyde Gene and Environment Interaction ...
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