| 11. | Thymol is well known for its antiseptic effects.
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| 12. | This process starts from m-cresol which is alkylated with propene to thymol.
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| 13. | Thymol is chemically related to the anesthetic propofol.
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| 14. | Thymol absorbs maximum UV radiation at 274 nm.
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| 15. | Thymol is also the active antiseptic ingredient in some toothpastes, such as Euthymol.
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| 16. | For instance, thymol is used as the starting material used to synthesize biclotymol.
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| 17. | Important terpenoids derived from monocyclic terpenes are menthol, thymol, carvacrol and many others.
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| 18. | Sucrose fermentation produces acid, which converts the colour of bromothymol blue or thymol blue.
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| 19. | The active ingredients include menthol, thymol, methyl salicylate, and eucalyptol ( Listerine ).
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| 20. | The TRPV3 channel is directly activated by various natural compounds like carvacrol, thymol and eugenol.
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