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- Absinthin abstract "Absinthin is a naturally produced sesquiterpene lactone from the plant Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood). It constitutes one of the most bitter chemical agents responsible for Absinthe's distinct taste. The compound shows biological activity and has shown promise as an anti-inflammatory agent, and should not to be confused with thujone, a neurotoxin also found in Artemisia absinthium.".
- Absinthin iupacName "(1R,2R,5S,8S,9S,12S,13R,14S,15S,16R,17S,20S,21S,24S)-12,17-dihydroxy-3,8,12,17,21,25-hexamethyl-6,23-dioxaheptacyclo[13.9.2.01,16.02,14.04,13.05,9.020,24]hexacosa-3,25-diene-7,22-dione)".
- Absinthin thumbnail Absinthin.svg?width=300.
- Absinthin wikiPageID "23189674".
- Absinthin wikiPageLength "9935".
- Absinthin wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Absinthin wikiPageRevisionID "695718209".
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Absinthe.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Artemisia_absinthium.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lactones.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Total_synthesis.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triterpenes.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Diels–Alder_reaction.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Farnesyl_pyrophosphate.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Isoprene.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Nicotinamide_adenine_dinucleotide_phosphate.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Santonin.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Thujone.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink Total_synthesis.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink File:Absinthin_Biosynthesis3.png.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink File:Absinthin_components.png.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLink File:Absinthin_totalsynthesis.png.
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Absinthin".
- Absinthin wikiPageWikiLinkText "absinthin".
- Absinthin imagealt "Ball-and-stick model of the absinthin molecule".
- Absinthin imagealt "Skeletal formula of absinthin".
- Absinthin imagefile "Absinthin-3D-balls.png".
- Absinthin imagefile "Absinthin.svg".
- Absinthin imagesize "220".
- Absinthin iupacname "(-12,17-dihydroxy-3,8,12,17,21,25-hexamethyl-6,23-dioxaheptacyclo[13.9.2.01,16.02,14.04,13.05,9.020,24]hexacosa-3,25-diene-7,22-dione)".
- Absinthin verifiedfields "changed".
- Absinthin verifiedrevid "477237459".
- Absinthin watchedfields "changed".
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Hazards.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ebicite.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Absinthin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- Absinthin subject Category:Lactones.
- Absinthin subject Category:Total_synthesis.
- Absinthin subject Category:Triterpenes.
- Absinthin type ChemicalCompound.
- Absinthin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Absinthin type Chemical.
- Absinthin type Ester.
- Absinthin type Heterocycle.
- Absinthin type Lactone.
- Absinthin type Terpene.
- Absinthin type ChemicalObject.
- Absinthin type Thing.
- Absinthin type Q11173.
- Absinthin comment "Absinthin is a naturally produced sesquiterpene lactone from the plant Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood). It constitutes one of the most bitter chemical agents responsible for Absinthe's distinct taste. The compound shows biological activity and has shown promise as an anti-inflammatory agent, and should not to be confused with thujone, a neurotoxin also found in Artemisia absinthium.".
- Absinthin label "Absinthin".
- Absinthin sameAs Q332313.
- Absinthin sameAs Absinthin.
- Absinthin sameAs آبسینتین.
- Absinthin sameAs Absintina.
- Absinthin sameAs アブシンチン.
- Absinthin sameAs Absinthine.
- Absinthin sameAs m.065zx_5.
- Absinthin sameAs Absintin.
- Absinthin sameAs Absintin.
- Absinthin sameAs Absintin.
- Absinthin sameAs Q332313.
- Absinthin wasDerivedFrom Absinthin?oldid=695718209.
- Absinthin depiction Absinthin.svg.
- Absinthin isPrimaryTopicOf Absinthin.