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Fenchol
monoterpene alcohol
| Molecular formula | C10H18O |
| Chemical class | monoterpene alcohol |
| CAS number | 1632-73-1 |
| PubChem CID | 15394 |
| Boiling point | 201 °C |
| Found in | basil, nutmeg, pine |
| Synonyms | fenchol, fenchyl alcohol |
Terpene · Monoterpene Alcohol
Fenchol Terpene
From CannClicks, the free terpene science wiki
Fenchol is a monoterpene alcohol known for an aroma of earthy camphor with lemon-lime and basil. Fenchol is found in basil, nutmeg, pine, and it appears across many cannabis cultivars. fresh earthy-camphor profile, basil-like
Contents
- Aroma signature
- Reported effects
- Chemical properties
- Strains
- Linked data
C10H18O
Formula
201°
Boiling pt (C)
0
Strains
Monoterpene
Class
Aroma signature
Reported effect profile
Reported effects [sensory]
Not characterized.
Chemical properties [data]
Fenchol has the molecular formula C10H18O and is classified as a monoterpene alcohol. It is registered under CAS 1632-73-1 and PubChem CID 15394.
Also found in
basilnutmegpine
Strains expressing Fenchol [graph]
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Indexed strains
No indexed strains reference this terpene yet.
Linked open data [sameAs]
This entity carries the identifier CCQBE90B0353C and is cross-referenced (sameAs) to:
Aroma and effect descriptors are for sensory reference only and are not medical claims. Chemical identifiers are linked to third-party open-data sources.