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1 volatile classes (e.g. green leaf volatiles, monoterpenes).
2 eristic blend including the cineole cassette monoterpenes.
3 s derived from the oxidation of isoprene and monoterpenes.
4 ibitors of protein prenylation or by further monoterpenes.
5 , a surrogate for organic vapors formed from monoterpenes.
6 erpene synthases, forming cyclic and acyclic monoterpenes.
7 S showed a peculiar composition of irregular monoterpenes.
8 , which were mostly hydrocarbons and alcohol monoterpenes.
9 w molecular weight isoprenoids, particularly monoterpenes.
10 yll cycle pigments, beta-carotene and stored monoterpenes.
11 ormation of significant amounts of irregular monoterpenes.
12 , exert substantial control over flux toward monoterpenes.
13 e pigments and enhanced emission of volatile monoterpenes.
14 hod to improve physicochemical properties of monoterpenes.
15 oral scent comprising the' cineole cassette' monoterpenes 1,8-cineole, limonene, myrcene, beta-pinene
16 termediate, iridoid synthase uses the linear monoterpene 10-oxogeranial as substrate and probably cou
17 ompounds (13.2%), sesquiterpenes (13.0%) and monoterpenes (10.9%).
18 ks', leading to 5-carbon isoprene, 10-carbon monoterpenes, 15-carbon sesquiterpenes and 20-carbon dit
19 omprising ketones (27), sesquiterpenes (26), monoterpenes (19), aliphatic esters (19), higher alcohol
20 rs, 6 monoterpene hydrocarbons, 2 oxygenated monoterpenes, 20 sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, 7 oxygenate
21 ng the potent antimicrobial and insecticidal monoterpene 3-carene.
22                                          The monoterpene (+)-3-carene is associated with resistance o
23 )-phorbol in only 19 steps from the abundant monoterpene (+)-3-carene.
24 e-induced defense responses, suggesting that monoterpenes act in parallel with SA The volatile emissi
25                                  The acyclic monoterpene alcohol linalool is one of the most frequent
26 hich has a completely different composition, monoterpenes alcohols being the most abundant.
27               Considerably larger amounts of monoterpenes, aliphatic alcohols and benzene derivatives
28 provides the tetracyclic core of many indole monoterpene alkaloids in only three steps from commercia
29 r specifically influence accumulation of the monoterpene alpha-thujene (IL1-3 and IL1-4) were identif
30 dopsis thaliana to a mixture of the bicyclic monoterpenes alpha-pinene and beta-pinene induced defens
31 of volatile organic compounds, including the monoterpenes alpha-pinene and limonene and the aromatic
32                     These produce either the monoterpenes alpha-pinene and limonene, or the sesquiter
33 port novel in situ speciated observations of monoterpenes (alpha- and beta-pinene, myrcene, delta3-ca
34  of SOA and ON from the NO3 oxidation of two monoterpenes (alpha-pinene and beta-pinene) and investig
35 2) perturbations impact the oxidation of two monoterpenes, alpha-and beta-pinene.
36 y OA (SOA) markers derived from isoprene and monoterpenes also exhibited higher concentrations in con
37 e small subunit (MpGPS.SSU) on production of monoterpene and geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGPP) divers
38                                    Among the monoterpene and sesquiterpene and diterpene synthases, s
39 d in reduced trichome formation and impaired monoterpene and sesquiterpene production.
40 d in diverged plants and nine rather unusual monoterpene and sesquiterpene synthase-like genes.
41 cted SmMTPSLs were determined to function as monoterpene and sesquiterpene synthases.
42 s of magnitude higher than that observed for monoterpene and sesquiterpene synthases.
43 sed defenses, which include insect-inducible monoterpene and sesquiterpene volatiles.
44                          Some also exhibited monoterpene and/or diterpene synthase activities.
45 acetyl-CoA to several commercially important monoterpenes and achieve up to 125-fold increase over cy
46 c plants, there was no increase in the major monoterpenes and diterpene acids of the resin and no cha
47 nthases (TPSs) that specify the synthesis of monoterpenes and diterpenes from cis-prenyl diphosphates
48 on of several aroma compounds and especially monoterpenes and esters.
49        Gamma-irradiation generally decreased monoterpenes and increased oxygenated compounds, but the
50                        Oxidation products of monoterpenes and isoprene have a major influence on the
51  from O3 and OH radical oxidation of several monoterpenes and isoprene in a series of laboratory expe
52 and 69% efficient, respectively, in removing monoterpenes and isoprene.
53                          A major fraction of monoterpenes and norisoprenoids in young wines is conjug
54 rganic compounds (BVOCs), consisting of five monoterpenes and one sesquiterpene (alpha-pinene, beta-p
55                              The hydrocarbon monoterpenes and oxygenated volatiles emitted from calli
56 ers of the acyclic polyhalogenated Plocamium monoterpenes and permitted the evaluation of their selec
57 es involved in the biosynthesis of the major monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes routinely assayed by can
58     Most of the products formed were typical monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes that have been previousl
59              Bay leaves, with their abundant monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, are used to impart flav
60 nging to chemical classes such as the simple monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, iridoid monoterpenes, c
61 r trans-farnesyl diphosphate (C15), to yield monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, respectively.
62          Terpene synthases, which synthesize monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, which comprise much of
63 ce resulted from reduced levels of repellant monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes.
64 ferences in odor impressions from the parent monoterpenes and their derivatives in most cases; howeve
65 ass spectrometry to detect and quantify five monoterpenes and two sesquiterpenes in the low parts-per
66 cated among fluxes (respiration and volatile monoterpenes) and biomass C pools (total biomass, nonstr
67  diurnal and seasonal variation in isoprene, monoterpene, and methanol fluxes from a temperate forest
68 -LIT successfully quantified isoprene, total monoterpenes, and isomeric isoprene oxidation products m
69 xyl radicals, preventing their reaction with monoterpenes, and the resulting isoprene peroxy radicals
70 ally important compounds including isoprene, monoterpenes, and very recently, dimethyl sulfide.
71 major constituents in 10-fold lemon oil were monoterpenes ( approximately 35%), sesquiterpenes ( appr
72 addition to their function in plant defense, monoterpenes are also used as flavors, fragrances and me
73                                              Monoterpenes are important for plant survival and useful
74                                              Monoterpenes are non-polar secondary metabolites widely
75                                    Different monoterpenes are produced in our system by changing the
76 acterized, stable gas cylinder standards for monoterpenes at the nmol/mol level was previously tested
77        However, the mole fraction of the key monoterpene beta-pinene decreased, while the mole fracti
78 enes identified and semi-quantified were the monoterpenes beta-pinene, alpha-pinene, alpha-thujene, c
79 hexanol, cis-3-hexenol, trans-2-hexenol) and monoterpenes (beta-myrcene, cis-beta-ocimene and trans-b
80 ioenergetic processes determine flux through monoterpene biosynthesis in GTs.
81 ranylgeranyl reductase1 mutants with reduced monoterpene biosynthesis were SAR-defective but mounted
82 ux from carotenoid formation towards GPP and monoterpene biosynthesis.
83         A new model is proposed in which the monoterpene blocks an MEP pathway-dependent protein gera
84  mechanistic view of the biosynthesis of the monoterpene bornyl diphosphate (BPP) from geranyl diphos
85 ion in amount, diversity, and composition of monoterpenes, but no effects on sesquiterpenes.
86                                          The monoterpenes camphene, alpha- and beta-pinene, and limon
87                                 Two phenolic monoterpenes (carvacrol and thymol) display allosteric a
88 h organic components similar to isoprene and monoterpene chamber studies, also resulting in nonacid c
89 s similar to those observed for isoprene and monoterpene chamber studies, but in biogenic aerosols tr
90 lts indicate that nighttime ON formed by NO3+monoterpene chemistry can serve as either permanent or t
91  of indoor SOA formation due to indoor ozone-monoterpene chemistry.
92 us enzyme, which synthesizes the "irregular" monoterpenes chrysanthemyl diphosphate (CPP), lavandulyl
93 ly (1) is shown to catalytically cyclize the monoterpene citronellal and two homologues.
94 nes responsible for the biosynthesis of both monoterpene classes, it is unclear why regular monoterpe
95 nic compounds, arising from the oxidation of monoterpenes, cluster directly with single sulfuric acid
96 es required for the indole and seco-iridoid (monoterpene) components identified transcriptional cross
97 ed the pharmacological effects of a group of monoterpene compounds on recombinant 5-HT3Rs expressed i
98                   Tukey's test revealed that monoterpenes content is a reliable indicator of fruit ma
99 ishmanicidal assay-guided isolation, two new monoterpene coumarins, minutin A and minutin B, were pur
100 ple monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, iridoid monoterpenes, cyanogenic glycosides, benzoic acid deriva
101                     In contrast to all known monoterpene cyclases, which use geranyl diphosphate as s
102 on, produces hundreds of biologically active monoterpene-derived indole alkaloid (MIA) metabolites an
103                                 Isoprene and monoterpene-derived organosulfates and oligomers were id
104      By comparison, the UV absorption of the monoterpene-derived SOMs was negligible.
105                    Each of the isoprene- and monoterpenes-derived groups exhibited a strong diel tren
106 noterpene classes, it is unclear why regular monoterpenes dominate the oil.
107                                              Monoterpenes dominated the emission profile with emissio
108 ential whilst acyclic unsaturated oxygenated monoterpenes (e.g. linalool) may act as pro-oxidants in
109                     Measured soil and litter monoterpene emission rates were compared with modeled ca
110      Results suggest surface soil and litter monoterpene emissions could range from 12 to 136% of can
111        Taking into account compound specific monoterpene emissions has a moderate effect on the model
112  simulation, we estimate total global marine monoterpene emissions of 0.16 Tg C yr(-1), similar to a
113 -producing mutant plants associated SAR with monoterpene emissions.
114                         Over Boreal regions, monoterpenes emitted from the forest are the main precur
115 terranean ecosystems are dominated by strong monoterpene emitters, as shown by the new BEFs.
116                                              Monoterpenes, exhibited low 2,2-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazy
117 e also report that GTs with high flux toward monoterpenes express, at very high levels, genes coding
118 ne (D5-siloxane) for personal care products, monoterpenes for fragrances, p-dichlorobenzene for insec
119 ils are constituted predominantly of regular monoterpenes, for example linalool, 1,8-cineole, and cam
120 SSU led to a more than threefold increase in monoterpene formation in tomato fruits relative to the p
121                           Novel syntheses of monoterpene fragments used to construct the target molec
122                The family of polyhalogenated monoterpenes from Plocamium counts over a hundred known
123 ity methodology, together with a synthesised monoterpene glucoside.
124                             By understanding monoterpene glycoconjugation in wine grapes, scientists
125                                      Overall monoterpene glycoconjugation patterns may align with und
126 udy investigated the sensory significance of monoterpene glycosides during tasting, by retronasal per
127                                              Monoterpene glycosides were isolated from Gewurztraminer
128 n constituents in single-fold lemon oil were monoterpenes (>90%), whereas the major constituents in 1
129 terpene in tobacco but only trace amounts of monoterpenes have been detected.
130                        (+)-alpha-Pinene is a monoterpene hydrocarbon that is widely distributed in th
131 , analysed by GC and GC-MS, was dominated by monoterpene hydrocarbons (50.0%) responsible for the pep
132 ompounds were organised in different groups: monoterpene hydrocarbons and monoterpene oxygen-containi
133  metabolites, mainly comprising 18 esters, 6 monoterpene hydrocarbons, 2 oxygenated monoterpenes, 20
134 he drying method, including the loss of most monoterpene hydrocarbons, as compared with fresh samples
135  whereas calendula aroma was predominated by monoterpene hydrocarbons.
136  yi, Ukrainiandes one is mainly consisted by monoterpene hydrocarbons.
137 ing strategies have been explored to produce monoterpene in tobacco but only trace amounts of monoter
138 method was successfully applied to determine monoterpenes in 27 berry samples of different varieties
139  for the potential of long-term stability of monoterpenes in a gas mixture.
140 the mole fraction trends, assess the role of monoterpenes in atmospheric chemistry, and relate measur
141 light mass spectrometry for determination of monoterpenes in fresh berries was developed.
142                                              Monoterpenes in hop essential oil and corn, sesquiterpen
143 es responsible for the production of regular monoterpenes in lavenders are now known, enzymes (includ
144 mass and the overall mass yield derived from monoterpenes in mixtures of atmospheric vapours.
145  recognize the diverse influences exerted by monoterpenes in the atmosphere, including roles in parti
146 iomeric and non-enantiomeric distribution of monoterpenes in the headspace of Juniperus communis L. a
147 S)) catalyzing the biosynthesis of irregular monoterpenes in these plants have not been described.
148 ively low abundance of LPP-derived irregular monoterpenes in this plant.
149         However, they also contain irregular monoterpenes including lavandulol and lavandulyl acetate
150 cularly those of section Alatae, are rich in monoterpenes, including 1,8-cineole, limonene, beta-myrc
151            Transgenic tomato fruits produced monoterpenes, including geraniol, geranial, neral, citro
152  produce essential oils consisting mainly of monoterpenes, including the potent antimicrobial and ins
153 t wine with the biocatalyst for 20days, free monoterpenes increased significantly (from 1119 to 2132m
154                            Camptothecin is a monoterpene indole alkaloid (MIA) used to produce semisy
155  the strict requirement of class II CPRs for monoterpene indole alkaloid biosynthesis with a minimal
156 erivatives, identification of bottlenecks in monoterpene indole alkaloid biosynthesis, and discovery
157 ast common biosynthetic intermediate for all monoterpene indole alkaloid enzymatic pathways.
158 ated tryptophan, which is then shuttled into monoterpene indole alkaloid metabolism to yield chlorina
159  Saccharomyces cerevisiae host from 14 known monoterpene indole alkaloid pathway genes, along with an
160 nthesis of arborisidine, a caged pentacyclic monoterpene indole alkaloid, has been accomplished in bo
161                The pharmaceutically valuable monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) in Catharanthus rose
162 at synthesizes more than a hundred different monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs).
163                                          The monoterpene indole alkaloids are a large group of plant-
164                                              Monoterpene indole alkaloids comprise a diverse family o
165 pathways are involved in the biosynthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids either through multiple iso
166 racyclic skeleton of the apparicine class of monoterpene indole alkaloids in only four steps in 80% o
167                There are approximately 3,000 monoterpene indole alkaloids produced by thousands of pl
168 ry root culture eliminates all production of monoterpene indole alkaloids, a class of natural product
169                                              Monoterpene indole alkaloids, a class of specialized met
170 hesis of 8-hydroxygeraniol, the precursor of monoterpene indole alkaloids, and cannabigerolic acid, t
171 rived compounds, focusing on monoterpenoids, monoterpene indole alkaloids, and cannabinoids.
172 ing plant natural products--specifically the monoterpene indole alkaloids, the benzylisoquinoline alk
173                 In our quest to discover new monoterpene indole alkaloids, we demonstrate the utility
174 ying the role of CPRs in the biosynthesis of monoterpene indole alkaloids, we provide compelling evid
175 the C20-quaternary stereocenters of multiple monoterpene indole alkaloids.
176 tural products, including approximately 3000 monoterpene indole alkaloids.
177                                         Some monoterpenes inhibited alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosida
178 roach we model the tail-to-head formation of monoterpenes inside a resorcin[4]arene-based capsule (ca
179 nyl diphosphate (GPP), the precursor of most monoterpenes, is synthesized in plastids from dimethylal
180 owever, our results demonstrate that the two monoterpene isomers produce unique suites of oxidation p
181  generated from ozonolysis of two structural monoterpene isomers: D-limonene SOA (LSOA) and alpha-pin
182 additionally show that d-limonene, a dietary monoterpene known to induce ROS, is capable of overcomin
183 ds, including various phenolic glycosides, a monoterpene lactone, a spermine derivative, and fatty ac
184                              Autoxidation of monoterpenes leads to rapid formation of Highly Oxygenat
185 ulation of a d-limonene synthase gene alters monoterpene levels in orange antisense (AS) fruits, lead
186 sule I, and we explain why additional stable monoterpenes, like camphene, are not observed.
187 sparkling wines showed decreasing amounts of monoterpenes (limonene, 4-terpineol, terpinolene, citron
188 ence of water-soluble SOA generated from two monoterpenes, limonene and alpha-pinene, and two differe
189    These lactones are closely related to the monoterpene-limonene secondary biotransformation and men
190        An initial route employing the linear monoterpene linalool generated a lower oxidation state g
191 germacrene-D and (E)-beta-caryophyllene, the monoterpenes linalool and alpha-pinene, and the homoterp
192 the emission of total volatiles and specific monoterpenes, mainly limonene, but also linalool and alp
193                                              Monoterpenes, major constituents of essential oils, are
194                 Taken together, the selected monoterpenes may not confer strong protection against fr
195 s (GPP versus NPP) by Li3CARS indicates that monoterpene metabolism may be controlled in part through
196 hus, this study aims to use (-)-borneol as a monoterpene model to prepare inclusion complexes between
197 rs containing approximately 1% of two chiral monoterpene molecules, limonene and camphor, are irradia
198                      Results for 4 of the 11 monoterpenes, monitored versus an internal standard of b
199                       The emissions of total monoterpenes (MTs) were dominating (96-98% of total VOCs
200      Instead, ASM olfactory responses to the monoterpene nerol were predominated by the activity of C
201 s, the overall development patterns of total monoterpenes, norisoprenoids and sesquiterpenes were sim
202 s, most of volatiles were found in the skin (monoterpenes, norisoprenoids, aldehydes, and C6 alcohols
203                           The impact of this monoterpene on the production of capsidiol in Nicotiana
204 We found no evidence of sexual dimorphism in monoterpene or sesquiterpene profiles.
205 brochaites accessions that synthesize either monoterpenes or sesquiterpenes was performed to identify
206 Cs do not correlate with levels of isoprene, monoterpenes, or dimethyl sulfide.
207                                              Monoterpene oxidation products enhance atmospheric new p
208                               By contrast to monoterpene oxidation, in which extremely low volatility
209 secondary organic aerosol (SOA) derived from monoterpene oxidation.
210 nic compounds following SO2 perturbations of monoterpene oxidation; whether these are the result of p
211 fferent groups: monoterpene hydrocarbons and monoterpene oxygen-containing compounds (oxides, alcohol
212 mber of molecular formulas matching those of monoterpene ozonolysis SOA were observed; they include o
213                        Our data suggest that monoterpenes, particularly pinenes, promote SAR, acting
214 mol (2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol) is the main monoterpene phenol occurring in essential oils isolated
215 termine the origin of the 'cineole cassette' monoterpene phenotype other potential parent species of
216  gene to show that it produces sabinene, the monoterpene precursor of alpha-thujone.
217 he biosynthetic pathway of preakuammicine, a monoterpene precursor of the anti-cancer agent vinblasti
218 ), converted geranyl diphosphate (the linear monoterpene precursor) primarily to 1,8-cineole with K (
219 nent or temporary NOx sinks depending on the monoterpene precursor.
220 ion of the major essential oil constituents (monoterpenes, prenylated coumarins, and polymethoxylated
221  for the experimentally observed kinetics of monoterpene product formation and product distribution u
222 ate the importance of NAC TFs in controlling monoterpene production and other traits in ripening frui
223 ion in N. benthamiana and the improvement of monoterpene production in transgenic tobacco plants.
224 mpared to understand the regulation of fruit monoterpene production.
225  resulted in increased levels of ZIS-derived monoterpene products compared to fruits expressing ZIS a
226 e peroxy radicals scavenge highly oxygenated monoterpene products.
227 of plasticity, capable of producing multiple monoterpene products.
228 utively emitting isoprene (Populus nigra) or monoterpenes (Quercus ilex), or that do not emit isopren
229     Oceanic concentrations of the individual monoterpenes ranged from below the detection limit of <1
230 g that model mechanisms that treat all NO3 + monoterpene reactions equally will lead to errors in pre
231 ude a representation of organic aerosol from monoterpene reactions with nitrate radicals (the primary
232       Defense traits, including constitutive monoterpenes, resin ducts and wood density, were higher
233 A formation via nitrate radical oxidation of monoterpenes, resulting in the formation of condensable
234 Av molecule shows that deletion of the outer monoterpene results in a 62% reduction in permeability,
235 ced by the position of a methyl group on the monoterpene ring.
236 )-mesembranol (2) has been achieved from the monoterpene (S)-(-)-perillyl alcohol.
237 erpenes that uses the commercially available monoterpene (S)-carvone as a C-ring synthon, which is in
238 ide evidence that OeISY likely generates the monoterpene scaffold of oleuropein in olive fruits.
239  od-2 leaves accumulate only trace levels of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and flavonoids.
240  selectivity of particular target compounds, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and oxygenated terpenes in
241                                              Monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, hydrocarbons, cannabinoids
242                                    Of these, monoterpenes showed the most significant increase.
243 gradually increased during ripening, whereas monoterpenes significantly decreased.
244 ting that the mass contribution of dimers to monoterpene SOA has been significantly overestimated in
245 nd facilitation of anthropogenic sulfate for monoterpenes SOA.
246 ivity of the fractions was due to oxygenated monoterpenes, specifically alpha-terpineol and cis-sabin
247 .SSU could enhance the production of various monoterpenes such as (-)-limonene, (-)-linalool, (-)-alp
248                                              Monoterpenes such as (R)-(+)-limonene stimulated both gl
249 ies for human health, mainly attributable to monoterpenes such as thymol and carvacrol.
250 e major components of volatile fraction were monoterpenes, such as eucalyptol, linalool and p-cymene.
251                          Measurements of key monoterpenes suggest atmospheric mole fractions ranging
252 specific, methyl jasmonate (MeJA)-responsive monoterpene synthase (Li3CARS) from Lavandula x intermed
253 t has been shown to possess both sesqui- and monoterpene synthase activities resulted in increased le
254 ible for 1,8-cineole biosynthesis, the first monoterpene synthase discovered in fungi.
255 gene was created by a duplication event of a monoterpene synthase followed by a localized gene conver
256   All previously isolated 'cineole cassette'-monoterpene synthase genes are multi product enzymes tha
257                                          The monoterpene synthase genes in the cluster likely evolved
258 method would allow the identification of new monoterpene synthase genes using transient expression in
259 omated pipeline for the screening of diverse monoterpene synthase libraries, employing robotic liquid
260                                            A monoterpene synthase producing the set of 'cineole casse
261 oded by three of these complementary DNAs: a monoterpene synthase that belongs to the TPS-b clade cat
262 dization to map the expression of a putative monoterpene synthase to the epithelium of glands and use
263 ray structure of the unique "head-to-middle" monoterpene synthase, lavandulyl diphosphate synthase (L
264 ng this a hemiterpene synthase rather than a monoterpene synthase.
265  two that were functionally characterized as monoterpene synthases and three that preferred farnesyl
266                               Genes encoding monoterpene synthases are also prevalent, and they fall
267      The isoprene synthase is cytosolic; six monoterpene synthases are plastidic, and four are cytoso
268  to two P450s that were coexpressed with two monoterpene synthases in flowers and were thus predicted
269 ae), thus indicating gene diversification of monoterpene synthases in section Alatae.
270 ion of alternative product profiles of these monoterpene synthases of conifer defense against insects
271 e nature of the branched reaction mechanism, monoterpene synthases often produce multiple products wh
272 hase falls into the TPS-d1 group (gymnosperm monoterpene synthases) and is most closely related to li
273 ne synthase, 10 exclusively or predominantly monoterpene synthases, 17 sesquiterpene synthases and si
274       The enzymes of clade III mainly act as monoterpene synthases, forming cyclic and acyclic monote
275 d biosynthesis and others with activities as monoterpene synthases.
276 S-b subfamily that typically contains mostly monoterpene synthases.
277 at the produced GPP can be used by plastidic monoterpene synthases.
278 DXS in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves elevated monoterpene synthesis by AaTPS1 more than 100-fold, indi
279 ases the cytosolic pool of GPP available for monoterpene synthesis in this compartment via GPP export
280  accumulating higher concentrations of toxic monoterpenes than whitebark pine, where they co-occur.
281 7 enzymes for the conversion of glucose into monoterpenes that generates both NAD(P)H and ATP in a mo
282 prise a large family of distinctive bicyclic monoterpenes that possess a wide range of pharmacologica
283 ay leads from several biogenic VOCs, such as monoterpenes, to the formation of large amounts of extre
284 artemisinin, non-amorphadiene sesquiterpene, monoterpene, triterpene, 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosp
285 ng 22 sesquiterpenes (e.g., artemisinin), 26 monoterpenes, two triterpenes, one diterpene and 38 othe
286 umulation of AcTPS1 transcript, protein, and monoterpene volatiles in this species.
287     The oil with higher amounts of irregular monoterpenes was the most effective.
288 MS) analysis revealed that oxygen-containing monoterpenes was the principal group of compounds identi
289                           A series of twelve monoterpenes were assessed in the present study.
290 btusifolia emitted solely 1,8-cineole and no monoterpenes were found in floral scents of N. petunoide
291 stingly, similar enantiomeric preferences of monoterpenes were obtained between needles and berries o
292                                              Monoterpenes which represent 'freshness', e.g. beta-pine
293 ial oil is composed of regular and irregular monoterpenes, which are derived from linear precursors g
294 m EOs composition is dominated by oxygenated monoterpenes, while I. crithmosmall yi, Ukrainiandes one
295 ha-pinene as the precursor because it is the monoterpene with the most well characterized SOA chemist
296 eously the characteristic 'cineole cassette' monoterpenes with 1,8-cineole as the dominant volatile p
297 ioning of organic nitrates from isoprene and monoterpenes with a focus on the Southeast United States
298 vious studies, no clear relationships of the monoterpenes with biological variables were found.
299 derivatives, borneol (up to 10.9%), bicyclic monoterpenes with pinane skeleton (pinocarvone up to 10.
300   Large variations in chiral distribution of monoterpenes within the same plant species and between t

 
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