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eucalyptol
eu·ca·lyp·tol E0234500 (yo͞o′kə-lĭp′tôl′, -tōl′, -tŏl′) also eu·ca·lyp·tole (-tōl′)n. A colorless oily liquid, C10H18O, derived from eucalyptus and used in pharmaceuticals, flavoring, and perfumery. Also called cineole.eucalyptol (ˌjuːkəˈlɪptɒl) or eucalyptolen (Elements & Compounds) a colourless oily liquid with a camphor-like odour and a spicy taste; it is obtained from eucalyptus oil and used in perfumery and as a flavouring. Formula: C10H18O. Also called: cineol cin•e•ole (ˈsɪn iˌoʊl) also cin•e•ol (-ˌɔl, -ˌɒl) n. a colorless liquid terpene ether, C10H18O, used in flavoring, perfumes, and medicine. [1880–90; alter. of New Latin oleum cinae=oleum oil + cina wormseed] Translationseucalyptol
eucalyptol[‚yü·kə′lip‚tȯl] (organic chemistry) C10H18O A colorless oil with a camphorlike odor; boiling point is 174-177°C; used in pharmaceuticals, perfumery, and flavoring. Also known as cajeputol; cineol. eucalyptol
eucalyptol [u″kah-lip´tol] a colorless liquid obtained from eucalyptus oil and other sources; used as an expectorant, flavoring agent, and local anesthetic.cin·e·ole , cineol (sin'ē-ōl, -ol), A stimulant expectorant obtained from the volatile oil of Eucalyptus globulus and other species of Eucalyptus. Synonym(s): cajeputol, cajuputol, eucalyptoleucalyptol (yo͞o′kə-lĭp′tôl′, -tōl′, -tŏl′) also eucalyptole (-tōl′)n. A colorless oily liquid, C10H18O, derived from eucalyptus and used in pharmaceuticals, flavoring, and perfumery. Also called cineole.ThesaurusSeeeucalyptus oil |