Cook with Sabinene
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Molecular Profile
Molecular pairings
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Ingredient
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“The essential oil of thyme was characterized by a high content of terpinen-4-ol (13.15%), γ-terpinene (9.21%) and cis-sabinene hydrate (7.65%).”
thyme essential oil → contains → cis-sabinene hydrate
“The major compounds in the A. dahurica oil were found as α-pinene (46.3%), sabinene (9.3%), myrcene (5.5%), 1-dodecanol (5.2%), and terpinen-4-ol (4.9%).”
A. dahurica root essential oil → contains → α-pinene (46.3%), sabinene (9.3%), myrcene (5.5%), 1-dodecanol (5.2%), and terpinen-4-ol (4.9%)
“Sixty-five components were identified representing 94.6% of the oil. Sabinene (30.0%), p-cymen-8-ol (16.0%) and terpinolene (11.5%) were characterized as main constituents.”
essential oil of Chaerophyllum byzantinum Boiss. → contains → sabinene, p-cymen-8-ol, terpinolene
“The oil from plants grown in single rows was rich in sabinene”
essential oil from single row plants → is rich in → sabinene
“The leaf oils contained sabinene (6.9–17.4%)”
leaf essential oil of Melissa officinalis s. l. → contains → sabinene