Natural sources

Number of chemicals: 20


Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
4,4'-MethylenediphenolCID:12111PMID:32663677
GlutathioneCID:124886PMID:30767390
4-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanoneCID:21648PMID:26440747, PMID:35292310
Isopropyl AlcoholCID:3776PMID:33188701
Kojic acidCID:3840PMID:30767390
4-AminophenolCID:403PMID:11683847
Propyl gallateCID:4947PMID:21564173
ArsenicCID:5359596PMID:908287, PMID:29948538
CinnamaldehydeCID:637511PMID:7425664
4-tert-AmylphenolCID:6643PMID:1838324, PMID:5430313, PMID:7317302
2-PhenylphenolCID:7017PMID:5430313
Halistanol sulfateCID:73361PMID:1384855
Ethyl methacrylateCID:7343PMID:9744917, PMID:21480917
Butyl methacrylateCID:7354PMID:9744917
Ethylene glycol dimethacrylateCID:7355PMID:9744917, PMID:21480917
4-tert-ButylphenolCID:7393PMID:73913, PMID:131517, PMID:138509, PMID:144705, PMID:1842336, PMID:1868725, PMID:2323209, PMID:4764715, PMID:5430313, PMID:6213365, PMID:8051327, PMID:10454291, PMID:10571726, PMID:10614865, PMID:10761994, PMID:15816839, PMID:17071589, PMID:17235326, PMID:18782317, PMID:19657355, PMID:21317816, PMID:22696056, PMID:23252956, PMID:28370349, PMID:28836394, PMID:30719700, PMID:33039241
HydroquinoneCID:785PMID:1838324, PMID:6446441, PMID:22348652, PMID:24407054, PMID:30117459, PMID:31256213, PMID:35292310
RhododendrolCID:919205PMID:24890809, PMID:25680854, PMID:25713930, PMID:25724360, PMID:25875673, PMID:26282085, PMID:26440747, PMID:27223685, PMID:27882588, PMID:29057565, PMID:29630780, PMID:30005897, PMID:31399283, PMID:31449314, PMID:32558222, PMID:32653297, PMID:35629916
4-(3-Hydroxybutyl)phenolCID:97790PMID:25676426, PMID:25676426, PMID:26277630
4-MethylcatecholCID:9958PMID:3080956
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