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- Apiole abstract "Apiole is a phenylpropene, also known as apiol, parsley apiol or parsley camphor. Its chemical name is 1-allyl-2,5-dimethoxy-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene. It is found in the essential oils of celery leaf and all parts of parsley. Heinrich Christoph Link, an apothecary in Leipzig, discovered the substance in 1715 as greenish crystals reduced by steam from oil of parsley. In 1855 Joret and Homolle discovered that apiol was an effective treatment of amenorrea or lack of menstruation.In medicine it has been used, as essential oil or in purified form, for the treatment of menstrual disorders and as an abortifacient. It is an irritant and, in high doses, it can cause liver and kidney damage. Cases of death due to attempted abortion using apiol have been reported.Hippocrates wrote about parsley as a herb to cause an abortion. Plants containing apiole were used by women in the Middle Ages to terminate pregnancies.".
- Apiole iupacName "1-allyl-2,5-dimethoxy-".
- Apiole iupacName "3,4-methylenedioxybenzene".
- Apiole thumbnail Apiol_acsv.svg?width=300.
- Apiole wikiPageExternalLink ~GFOqCJ:7.
- Apiole wikiPageExternalLink chemicals?m=d&i=169023.
- Apiole wikiPageID "2867539".
- Apiole wikiPageLength "5727".
- Apiole wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Apiole wikiPageRevisionID "673884657".
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Abortion.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Amenorrea.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Amenorrhoea.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Apiol.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Apothecary.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abortifacients.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alkenes.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Benzodioxoles.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Category:O-Methylated_phenylpropanoids.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phenylpropenes.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Celery.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Crowea_angustifolia.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Crowea_exalata.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Dill.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Dillapiole.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Essential_oil.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Essential_oils.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Exalatacin.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Fennel.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Hippocrates.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica_ginger.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Jamaican_ginger.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Leipzig.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Menstruation.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Oleoresin.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Parsley.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Phenylpropene.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Tri-ortho-cresyl_phosphate.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLink Tricresyl_phosphate.
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apiole".
- Apiole wikiPageWikiLinkText "apiole".
- Apiole hasPhotoCollection Apiole.
- Apiole imagealt "Ball-and-stick model".
- Apiole imagealt "Skeletal formula".
- Apiole imagefile "Apiol acsv.svg".
- Apiole imagefile "Apiol-3D-balls.png".
- Apiole iupacname "1".
- Apiole iupacname "34".
- Apiole name "Apiol".
- Apiole section "--07-08".
- Apiole verifiedfields "changed".
- Apiole verifiedrevid "444578066".
- Apiole watchedfields "changed".
- Apiole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ChemID.
- Apiole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Apiole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Apiole subject Category:Abortifacients.
- Apiole subject Category:Alkenes.
- Apiole subject Category:Benzodioxoles.
- Apiole subject Category:O-Methylated_phenylpropanoids.
- Apiole subject Category:Phenylpropenes.
- Apiole hypernym Phenylpropene.
- Apiole type ChemicalCompound.
- Apiole type ChemicalSubstance.
- Apiole type ChemicalObject.
- Apiole type Thing.
- Apiole type Q11173.
- Apiole comment "Apiole is a phenylpropene, also known as apiol, parsley apiol or parsley camphor. Its chemical name is 1-allyl-2,5-dimethoxy-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene. It is found in the essential oils of celery leaf and all parts of parsley. Heinrich Christoph Link, an apothecary in Leipzig, discovered the substance in 1715 as greenish crystals reduced by steam from oil of parsley.".
- Apiole label "Apiole".
- Apiole sameAs m.06lxj1.
- Apiole wasDerivedFrom Apiole?oldid=673884657.
- Apiole depiction Apiol_acsv.svg.
- Apiole isPrimaryTopicOf Apiole.
- Apiole name "Apiol".