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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)


                 2.  Specific color reaction with specific reagents.

                 3.  GC-MS and HPLC

              Many phenolic compounds have the following uses:

              1- Antiseptic           2- Anti-oxidant              3- free radical scavanger.
              4- Hypocholesterolemic                   5- Insect repellant

                                          II- Phenols & Phenol Ethers

              A- Phenols:

              1- Thymol.                 2- Carvacrol.            3- Eugenol.

              B- Phenol ethers:

              1- Anethole.    2- α- asarone.      3- Safrole.       4- Myristicin      5- Apiole       6- Dillapiole

              A- phenols

              1-Thymol (3-hydroxy p-cymene)

              Occurrence: In oil of Thymus  vulgaris   رتعزلا

              Isolation:

                 1.  By cooling the oil, thymol crystallizes.

                 2.  By fractional distillation.

                 3.  By 5% KOH → Phenolate → acid treatment → phenol → steam distillation or extract
                     with ether.

              Synthesis:

                 1.  From menthone: by bromination followed by treatment with quinoline

                 2.  From piperitone by treatment with ferric chloride
                 3.  From m-cresol and isopropyl alcohol in presence of catalys                         OH

                                             Synthesis of Thymol















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