different between estragole vs isoanethole
estragole
English
Etymology
From French estragon (“tarragon”) + -ole.
Noun
estragole (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) The methyl ether of chavicol; it occurs in the essential oil of tarragon
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isoanethole
English
Etymology
iso- (“isomeric”) +? anethole
Noun
isoanethole (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) estragole
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