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Chemical compound
Camphene is a bicyclic organic compound. It is one of the most pervasive monoterpenes. As with other terpenes, it is insoluble in water, flammable, colorless
Camphene
Class of enzymes
(−)-camphene synthase (EC 4.2.3.117, CS) is an enzyme with systematic name geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase [cyclizing, (−)-camphene-forming]. This
(−)-camphene_synthase
Liquid distilled from pine resin
the monoterpenes α-pinene and β-pinene, with lesser amounts of carene, camphene, limonene, and terpinolene. Nowadays, turpentine is rarely the product
Turpentine
Class of enzymes
(+)-camphene synthase (EC 4.2.3.116) is an enzyme with systematic name geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase [cyclizing, (+)-camphene-forming]. This enzyme
(+)-camphene_synthase
Organic reaction
discovered in bicyclic terpenes for example the conversion of isoborneol to camphene: The story of the rearrangement reveals that many scientists were puzzled
Wagner–Meerwein_rearrangement
Popular lamp fuel in the 1800s
S. Tough (a hanging camphene lamp, 1839) and Michael Dyott of Philadelphia (a “camphene-oil” lamp, 1840). By the 1840s, camphene was one of the most widely
Camphine
Terpene hydrocarbon
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Limonene
Class of oily organic compounds found in plants
formula C10H16, of which camphene was one. Previously, many hydrocarbons having the empirical formula C10H16 had been called "camphene", but many other hydrocarbons
Terpene
Medicinal plant known as common mugwort
Examples of the phytochemicals include vulgarin, artemisinin, scopoletin, camphene, camphor, sabinene, and some derivatives of quercetin and kaempferol. The
Artemisia_vulgaris
Class of enzymes
(−)-α-Pinene synthase (EC 4.2.3.119, (−)-α-pinene/(−)-camphene synthase, (−)-α-pinene cyclase) is an enzyme with systematic name geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase
(−)-alpha-pinene_synthase
Chemical compound
670 different chemicals and is produced by reacting chlorine gas with camphene. It can be most commonly found as a yellow to amber waxy solid. Toxaphene
Toxaphene
Unsaturated hydrocarbon
acyclic monoterpenoid. Bicyclic monoterpenes include carene, sabinene, camphene, and thujene. Camphor, borneol, eucalyptol and ascaridole are examples
Monoterpene
Lamp used for lighting by burning oil
starting in the 1830s as the whale oil industry declined. Sales of both camphene and burning fluid decreased in the late 1800s as other sources of lighting
Oil_lamp
Chemical compound
derivatives of α-pinene are linalool, geraniol, nerol, α-terpineol, and camphene. α-Pinene 1 demonstrates reactivity arising from the presence of the four-membered
Α-Pinene
Organic compound with a pine-like scent
multi-ton scale for this purpose. The compound is prepared by reaction of camphene with acetic acid in the presence of a strongly acidic catalyst such as
Isobornyl_acetate
Chemical compound
hydrolysis of isobornyl acetate. The latter is obtained from treatment of camphene with acetic acid in the presence of a strong acid catalyst. It can also
Isoborneol
Toxic, waxy organic compound
Fabrik auf Actien. This chemist, who had patented a route to synthesize camphene in 1902, found out that borneol or isoborneol could easily be oxidized
Camphor
Tree, a species of cypress
acetate, α-terpinolene, α-terpineol, 3-carene, α-pinene, γ-terpinene, camphene, bornyl acetate, 1-methyladamantane, cuminol, eucarvone, 2-cyclopenten-1-one
Chamaecyparis_obtusa
Class of chemical compounds; yellow, orange or red plant pigments
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Carotenoid
Term for resins used in shipbuilding
alcohol, became the dominant lamp fuel in the US. [Zallen prefers the camphene spelling.] The pine trees of North Carolina were well suited to camphine
Naval_stores
Portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely digested
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Dietary_fiber
Vitamin D3, a chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Cholecalciferol
Species of plant
similar chemical composition to the roots, including α-pinene, β-pinene, camphene, myrcene, β-phellandrene, limonene, caryophyllene, borneol, carvone and
Angelica_archangelica
Red-orange pigment of the terpenoids class
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Β-Carotene
enzyme from Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) gives a mixture of tricyclene, camphene, beta-myrcene and limonene. Falara V, Akhtar TA, Nguyen TT, Spyropoulou
Tricyclene_synthase
Chemical compound with a floral aroma
and (-)-Linalyl Pyrophosphate to (+)- and (-)-Pinene and (+)- and (-)-Camphene". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 263 (21): 10063–71. doi:10
Linalool
Species of flowering plant
Nakayama, M.; Matsubara, Y.; Hayashi, S. (1974). "Nojigiku alcohol, a new camphene alcohol from Chrysanthemum japonense". Tetrahedron Letters. 15 (48): 4219
Chrysanthemum_japonense
Pungent chemical compound in chili peppers
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Capsaicin
Essential oil extracted from rose petals
alcohol, farnesol, α-pinene, β-pinene, α-terpinene, limonene, p-cymene, camphene, β-caryophyllene, neral, geranyl acetate, neryl acetate, eugenol, methyl
Rose_oil
Class of enzymes
Salvia officinalis (sage) gives about equal parts (+)-α-pinene and (+)-camphene. Gambliel H, Croteau R (January 1984). "Pinene cyclases I and II. Two enzymes
(+)-alpha-pinene_synthase
Johnny Camphine or Camphene (fl. 1860 – 1890) was the pseudonym of an American saloon keeper and underworld figure in New York City during the mid-to
Johnny_Camphine
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Euphol
Chemical reaction involving organic compounds
Jacobus Prins [de] in his 1919 publication were styrene (scheme 2), pinene, camphene, eugenol, isosafrole and anethole. These procedures have been optimized
Prins_reaction
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Pulegone
Class of plant-derived organic compounds with soap-like properties
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Saponin
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
molecular formula C10H16 (molar mass: 136.24 g/mol) may refer to: Bornylene Camphene Carene Limonene α-Myrcene β-Myrcene Ocimene Phellandrene Pinenes α-Pinene
C10H16
Class of chemical compounds
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Betalain
Species of flowering plant
Borneol (0.9–3.6%) α-Pinene(? %) β-Pinene(0.8–2.6%) Caryophyllene (0.5–1.9%) Camphene(0.4–0.6%) Guaiazulene (? %) Linalool (27.2–43.1%) Geraniol (? %) Limonene
Lavandula_latifolia
Chemical acid found in vinegar
manufacture of synthetic camphor involves a Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement of camphene to isobornyl acetate; here acetic acid acts both as a solvent and as a
Acetic_acid
Species of flowering plant
aromatic ginger have been reported to contain cineol, borneol, 3-carene, camphene, kaempferol, kaempferide, cinnamaldehyde, p-methoxycinnamic acid, ethyl
Kaempferia_galanga
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Pimaric_acid
Species of plant
40 constituents occurring in minor quantities were α-thujene, α-pinene, camphene, β-pinene, myrcene, and limonene. Artanthe sancta Miq. Piper diandrum C
Piper_auritum
3-Butylidenephthalide Butyric acid Cadinene Caffeine Calcium carbonate Camphene Cananga oil Capsicum oleoresin Caramel color Caraway oil Carbon dioxide
List of additives in cigarettes
List_of_additives_in_cigarettes
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Geranyl-linalool
United States historic place
Street was the location of numerous distilleries making turpentine and camphene, a lamp fuel. When development began again after the war in the 1870s,
Meatpacking District, Manhattan
Meatpacking_District,_Manhattan
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Achilleol_A
Polymer harvested from certain trees
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Natural_rubber
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Madecassic_acid
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Farnesyl_pyrophosphate
Enzyme
officinalis (sage) produces about equal parts (−)-α-pinene, (−)-β-pinene and (−)-camphene. Croteau RB, Wheeler CJ, Cane DE, Ebert R, Ha HJ (August 1987). "Isotopically
(−)-beta-pinene_synthase
Class of aromatic organic chemicals found in plants
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Terpenoid
Species of edible kelp
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Arame
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Abietic_acid
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Sandaracopimaric_acid
Organic compound used as flavouring and analgesic
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Menthol
Labdane-type diterpenoid resin acid found in conifers
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Communic_acid
Species of flowering plant
madecasoside were the chief constituents. Phytoconstituents isolated were camphene, genistein, hydrocosisaponin A-F, hydrocotyloside I-VII, isorhamnetin,
Hydrocotyle_sibthorpioides
Class of chemical compounds
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Polyphenol
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Lambertianic_acid
Essential oil distilled from lavender flower spikes
Terpenes / Monoterpenes Myrcene 0.46% 0.41% α-Pinene 0.54% β-Pinene 0.33% Camphene 0.30% (E)-β-Ocimene 3.09% (Z)-β-Ocimene 4.44% β-Phellandrene 0.12% Terpenes
Lavender_oil
Class of terpenes
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Sesquiterpene
Neighborhood in New York City
Street was the location of numerous distilleries making turpentine and camphene, a lamp fuel. In addition, the huge Manhattan Gas Works complex, which
Chelsea,_Manhattan
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Madecassoside
Topics referred to by the same term
synthase Gamma-terpinene synthase Alpha-terpinene synthase (+)-camphene synthase (-)-camphene synthase 2-methylisoborneol synthase (-)-alpha-pinene synthase
Geranyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase
Geranyl-diphosphate_diphosphate-lyase
Previtamin
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Α-Carotene
Ion with a positively charged carbon atom
the equilibrium isomerism between bornyl chloride isobornyl chloride and camphene chlorohydrate". Berichte. 55: 2500. Rzepa, H. S.; Allan, C. S. M. (2010)
Carbocation
Topics referred to by the same term
analogues Cowden syndrome, a rare autosomal dominant inherited disorder (-)-camphene synthase, an enzyme CS (gene), which encodes the enzyme citrate synthase
CS
Chemical compounds produced by plants
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Phytochemical
Museum in Massachusetts
early lighting devices from ancient oil lamps and candles to whale oil, camphene, and argand lamps Herb Garden – a living collection of native and heirloom
Old_Sturbridge_Village
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Citral
Chemical compound
a nonpolar organic solvent. Other volatile binding mediums in use are camphene, tricyclene and with some limits menthol. Cyclododecane is persistent in
Cyclododecane
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Squalene
Naturally occurring steroids that are found in plants
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Phytosteroid
Carotenoid pigment
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Lycopene
Classification of agents that are possibly carcinogenic to humans
2-Thiouracil Titanium dioxide Toluene diisocyanates Toxaphene (Polychlorinated camphenes) Triamterene Trichlormethine (Trimustine hydrochloride) Trichloroacetic
IARC_group_2B
French scientist
Winter, Heidelberg 1839. Mémoire sur les camphènes, 1840 (with Hyacinthe Capitaine) - Memorandum on camphenes. Nouveau traité de pharmacie théorique et
Eugène_Soubeiran
Scottish chemist
College City and Guilds of London Institute on the chemistry of camphor and camphene with F. S. Kipping and with H. E. Armstrong on the sulfonation of ethers
Arthur_Lapworth
Species of flowering plant
aroma components: linalyl acetate 18.0% 1,8-cineole 4.3% para-cymene 3.5% camphene 2.8% linalool 2.5% camphor 2.4% sabinene 2.3% α-copaene 1.8% limonene 1
Eriocephalus_africanus
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Neoabietic_acid
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Moronic_acid
555–10–2 C10H16 beta terpinene 99–84–3 C10H16 bornylene 464–17–5 C10H16 camphene 79–92–5 C10H16 cis ocimene 3338–55–4 C10H16 cyclodecyne 3022–41–1 C10H16
List of compounds with carbon number 10
List_of_compounds_with_carbon_number_10
Cleaning of fabrics in non-aqueous solvents
after an oil lamp's content was spilled on it. The oil inside was probably camphene. Over the 1800s, benzene-based compounds were also used as solvents. Early
Dry_cleaning
Class of chemical compounds
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Iridoid
reportedly caused by a plumber throwing a lit candle into a bucket of camphene, which he mistook for water. The fire burned Harper's stock of Melville's
Herman_Melville_bibliography
buildings in which camphene-based lamp oil was used. The city of Lowell, Massachusetts banned the storage of products containing camphene within 200 yards
History of the oil shale industry in the United States
History_of_the_oil_shale_industry_in_the_United_States
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
List of phytochemicals in food
List_of_phytochemicals_in_food
organic chemist known the cracking of petrochemicals, and rearrangement of camphenes Louise Natrajan (PhD 2003), British chemist who ortks on actinide chemistry
List_of_chemists
Polycyclic organic compound having sterane as a core structure
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Steroid
Small citrus fruit
dalandan is composed of 4% Citric acid, 4% Volatile acid, 4% Geraniol, 12% Camphene, 0.3% Anthranilic acid, 6.35% Linalyl acetate, and 6% Pectin. The dalanghita
Dalandan
Pair of enantiomers
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Citronellol
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Hinokitiol
Class of steroids derived from plants
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Phytosterol
Chinese-American organic chemist
Shude, Xiao (1995-06-25). "Study on selective alkylation of guaiacol with camphene over H-Mordenite". Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry. 15 (3): 318. ISSN 0253-2786
Jin-Quan_Yu
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Dehydroabietic_acid
Species of flowering plant in the mint family
Torino had camphor as its most prevalent component. Other monoterpenes, camphene, α-pinene, and β-pinene are also present, as are sesquiterpenes such as
Salvia_yangii
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Betulinic_acid
Russian chemist (1849–1903)
limonene, carvone; bicyclic: pinene, carone, camphene, bornylene and their derivatives. The camphene rearrangement of the first kind (the Wagner-Meerwein
Yegor_Wagner
Group of chemical compounds
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Naturally_occurring_phenols
Chemical compound
Myrcenes Monocyclic Limonene Terpinene Phellandrene Bicyclic Pinene (α and β) Camphene Thujene Sabinene Carene Monoterpenoids (2,modified) Acyclic Citronellal
Bisabolol
Species of flowering plant
1.60% δ-cadinene 1.16% α-terpineol 0.96% e-chrysanthenyl acetate 0.78% camphene 0.71% β-pinene 0.51% α-pinene 0.46% trans-β-ocimene 0.45% myrcene 0.22%
Artemisia_afra
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak Starý ‘old’ (see Stary).
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Active energetic
Girl/Female
Indian
The earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Combination of Rose and Anna
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Proud
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Divine; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
God name
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MAYLEA means "wildflower."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
King of Night; Husband of Night; Moon; Lord Chandra (Moon); Lord of Night
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German, Hebrew
Happiness; Eternal Joy; Innocent
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
CAMPHENE
n.
A polymeric modification of terpene, obtained as a white crystalline camphorlike substance; -- called also camphene. By extension, any one of a group of related substances.
n.
A liquid resembling camphene, obtained by treating turpentine hydrochloride with lime.
n.
One of a series of substances C10H16, resembling camphor, regarded as modified terpenes.