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  2. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive alphabetical list of plants and their uses in traditional and alternative medicine. Learn about the phytochemicals, benefits, and risks of various herbal remedies from around the world.

  3. Fatty alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Fatty alcohols are long-chain primary alcohols derived from natural fats and oils or petrochemicals. They are widely used in detergents, cosmetics and food, and can be converted to fatty alcohol ethoxylates by treatment with ethylene oxide.

  4. List of esters - Wikipedia

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    An ester is a compound derived from an acid by replacing its hydroxyl group with an organyl group. Learn the names, structures, and odors of various esters, such as methyl acetate, ethyl butyrate, and geranyl acetate.

  5. Absinthe - Wikipedia

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    Absinthe is a high-alcohol drink derived from wormwood and other herbs, created in Switzerland in the 18th century and popular in France in the 19th century. It was banned in many countries due to its alleged psychoactive effects, but has been revived since the 1990s.

  6. Génépi - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Coeur de Génépi. Génépi or génépy (French:) is a traditional French herbal liqueur or apéritif popularized in the Alpine regions. Genepi also refers to alpine plants of the genus Artemisia (commonly called wormwood) that is used to make a liqueur in the French region of Savoy, where the Artemisia génépi plants grow and where the beverage is commonly produced.

  7. Alkyl group - Wikipedia

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    An alkyl group is an alkane missing one hydrogen, such as methyl, ethyl, or propyl. Learn how to name and identify alkyl groups, their cations, anions, and radicals, and see their applications in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.

  8. Naturally occurring phenols - Wikipedia

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    C 6-C 7-C 6 Diarylheptanoids are not included in this Harborne classification.. They can also be classified on the basis of their number of phenol groups. They can therefore be called simple phenols or monophenols, with only one phenolic group, or di-(bi-), tri-and oligophenols, with two, three or several phenolic groups respectively.

  9. Atropa belladonna - Wikipedia

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    Atropa belladonna, also known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, is a toxic plant in the nightshade family. It has a long history of use as a medicine, cosmetic, and poison, and contains alkaloids that can cause delirium and hallucinations.