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    It is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel (Cinnamomum camphora), a large evergreen tree found in East Asia; and in the kapur tree (Dryobalanops sp.), a tall timber tree from South East Asia.

  3. Oct 11, 2024 · Camphor belongs to a group of organic compounds defined as terpenoid ketones. The structure and the reactions peculiar to it were important problems of 19th-century organic chemistry . The pure compound is a white, waxy solid that melts at about 178°–179° C (352°–354° F).

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TerpenoidTerpenoid - Wikipedia

    Well-known terpenoids include citral, menthol, camphor, salvinorin A in the plant Salvia divinorum, ginkgolide and bilobalide found in Ginkgo biloba and the cannabinoids found in cannabis. The provitamin beta carotene is a terpene derivative called a carotenoid.

  5. Aug 27, 2022 · Camphor is a terpenoid (1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]-2- heptanone) with the chemical formula C 10 H 16 O. Commercially, camphor is produced from Cinnamomum camphora [26]. Many methods are used for the preparation of camphor and the most important are summarized as follows:

  6. www.chemeurope.com › en › encyclopediaCamphor - chemeurope.com

    Camphor is a waxy, white or transparent solid with a strong, aromatic odor. It is a terpenoid with the chemical formula C 10 H 16 O . It is found in wood of the camphor laurel ( Cinnamomum camphora ), a large evergreen tree found in Asia (particularly in Borneo and Taiwan, hence its alternate name).

  7. Nov 21, 2018 · Camphor and camphene are terpenoids that aremostlyderive from laurel trees and can be found in many foods, ointments, and topical creams. Learn more about the origins and uses of these two terpenoids.

  8. Camphor is a waxy, white or transparent solid with a strong, aromatic odor. Chemically, it is classified as a terpenoid, and its chemical formula is C 10 H 16 O . It is found in the bark and wood of the camphor laurel tree and other related trees of the laurel family.

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