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Definition of Guaiacols
1. guaiacol [n] - See also: guaiacol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Guaiacols
Literary usage of Guaiacols
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics, or, the Action of drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"... oil of tar, is a volatile fluid distilled from tar, and consists almost entirely
of guaiacols and their compounds. 0.2 mils (3 mins. ..."
2. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"A series of alkyl and alkenyl substituted guaiacols, which comprise a group of
... On the basis of these results, 25 guaiacols have been identified, ..."
3. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Or, The Action of Drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"... oil of tar, is a volatile fluid distilled from tar, and consists almost entirely
of guaiacols and their compounds. 0.2 mils (3 mins.). ..."
4. A Text-book of pharmacology and some allied sciences: (therapeutics, Materia by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1901)
"Oil of Wintergreen. Most of the anilin dyes, etc. In this group belong, further,
a number of natural mixtures : Wood-tar, containing chiefly guaiacols, ..."
5. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Some Allied Sciences (therapeutics, Materia by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1901)
"Oil of Wintergreen. Most of the anilin dyes, etc. In this group belong, further,
a number of natural mixtures : Wood-tar, containing chiefly guaiacols, ..."
6. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by August Bernthsen (1891)
"(c) Wood-tar, containing paraffins, naphthalene, phenol, guaiacols, etc. (d) Wood
charcoal. 4. Also by the dry distillation of vinasse ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention (1912)
"... salt of the sulphonic acid is isolated, and this is transformed into the
codeine salt by double decomposition with codeine acetate. Codeine o-guaiacols« ..."