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- Q338762 subject Q9052268.
- Q338762 abstract "Ajoene /ˈɑːhoʊ.iːn/ is an organosulfur compound found in garlic (Allium sativum). It is a colorless liquid that contains sulfoxide and disulfide functional groups. The name (and pronunciation) is derived from "ajo", the Spanish word for garlic. It is found as a mixture of up to four isomers, which differ in terms of the stereochemistry of central alkene (E- vs Z-) and the chirality of the sulfoxide.".
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- Q338762 type ChemicalCompound.
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- Q338762 comment "Ajoene /ˈɑːhoʊ.iːn/ is an organosulfur compound found in garlic (Allium sativum). It is a colorless liquid that contains sulfoxide and disulfide functional groups. The name (and pronunciation) is derived from "ajo", the Spanish word for garlic. It is found as a mixture of up to four isomers, which differ in terms of the stereochemistry of central alkene (E- vs Z-) and the chirality of the sulfoxide.".
- Q338762 label "Ajoene".
- Q338762 depiction Ajoene-skeletal.png.