| 1. | Eugenol is a member of the phenylpropanoids class of chemical compounds.
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| 2. | Synthetic attractants like methyl eugenol are very effective with tephritid flies.
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| 3. | The formula also contains Eugenol, a steam distilled extract from cloves.
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| 4. | The clove oil or eugenol is harmful to the lungs.
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| 5. | The betel leaf chewed along with the nut contains eugenol, another vasoconstrictor.
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| 6. | Examples of this benzol, eugenol, urushiol, xylol, and menthol.
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| 7. | Historically plaster of Paris, zinc oxide eugenol and agar have been used.
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| 8. | Clove cigarettes contain eugenol, which numbs the throat and suppresses the cough reflex.
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| 9. | The chemical giving the timber its unique smell and preservative qualities is methyl eugenol.
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| 10. | Coniferyl alcohol is an intermediate in biosynthesis of eugenol and of stilbenoids and coumarin.
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