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Phenols

Phenols are prevalent chemicals in high demand across industries due to their chemical behaviors. Phenol plays a key role in manufacturing plastics, resins, and phenol peels used in the medical sector. Their industrial applications are marked by quality, dependability, and versatility. Learn more about phenol, including CAS No., properties, and information on materials and products from our suppliers on ECHEMI.

(-)-Phaseollin

(13401-40-6)
ChEBI: A prenylated member of the class of pterocarpans and an organic heteropentacyclic compound that is 2,3,6b,12b-tetrahydro-1H,7H-chromeno[6',5':4,5]furo[3,2-c]chromen-10-ol in which both of the hydrogens at position 3 have been replaced by methyl groups (the R,R stereoisomer). It is found in found in the seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris (French bean) and in the stems of Erythrina subumbrans.

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Protosappanin B

(102036-29-3)
Protosappanin B is a phenolic compound extracted from Lignum Sappan. Anti-cancer activity[1]. Protosappanin B induces apoptosis and causes G1 cell cycle arrest in human bladder cancer cells[2].

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5,7-Dihydroxychromone

(31721-94-5)
5,7-Dihydroxychromone, the extract of Cudrania tricuspidata, activates Nrf2/ARE signal and exerts neuroprotective effects against 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis. 5,7-Dihydroxychromone inhibits the expression of activated caspase-3 and caspase-9 and cleaved PARP in 6-OHDA-induced SH-SY5Y cells[1].

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Xanthoxylin

(90-24-4)
1-(2-Hydroxy-4,6-dimethylphenyl)-ethanone was investigated for its properties as an antibacterial agent and urease inhibitory effects.

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Dihydropinosylvin

(14531-52-3)
ChEBI: A member of the class of resorcinols carrying an additional 2-phenylethyl substituent at position 5.

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β-Tocotrienol

(490-23-3)
β-Tocotrienol is an isomer of Vitamin E. β-Tocotrienol is one of the naturally occurring forms of vitamin E. β-Tocotrienol was isolated from wheat germ oil and from bran.

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Orsellinic acid

(480-64-8)
ChEBI: A dihydroxybenzoic acid that is 2,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid in which the hydrogen at position 6 is replaced by a methyl group.

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δ-Tocotrienol

(25612-59-3)
ChEBI: A tocotrienol that is chroman-6-ol substituted by methyl groups at positions 2 and 8 and a farnesyl chain at position 2.

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Phenol, the general formula is ArOH, is a type of aromatic compound in which the hydrogen on the aromatic hydrocarbon ring is replaced by a hydroxyl group (—OH). The simplest phenols is phenol. Phenolic compounds refer to compounds produced by the substitution of hydrogen atoms on the benzene ring of aromatic hydrocarbons with hydroxyl groups, and can be divided into monohydric phenols and polyhydric phenols according to the number of hydroxyl groups contained in their molecules.

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Phenol is a member of the artificial chemical compound family and it is widely used as a raw material in making numerous industrial items. Owing to its high reactivity, it is used in the synthesis of plastics, pharmaceuticals and resins. Phenols, a class of compounds with similar molecular structure, have led to the production of numerous materials that are of use in several industries. Phenol is one of the important raw materials for producing high-quality resins that are applied in adhesives, coatings, and moulded articles.

In the medical field, phenol peel treatments exploit the compound’s property to fade away dead skin cells and give the skin a new lease of life. This makes phenol a useful additive in cosmetic products as well. Further, phenols are used in producing different medicines and chemicals fumed in daily life such as disinfectants and antioxidants.

Here are five key applications of phenol:

Manufacturing of phenolic resins applied in moulding and coatings.

The raw material in the manufacture of nylon and other synthetic fibres.

Used in the treatment of medical-grade chemical peels for skin revitalization.

Base material in use in antiseptics and disinfectants.

This compound is used for the production of herbicides as well as other agrochemicals.

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