Paradol
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Preferred IUPAC name 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)decan-3-one | |
Other names [6]-Paradol | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.043.829 |
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MeSH | C421614 |
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Chemical formula | C17H26O3 |
Molar mass | 278.39 g/mol |
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Chemical compound
Paradol is the active flavor constituent of the seeds of Guinea pepper (Aframomum melegueta or grains of paradise).[1] It is also found in ginger.[2] Paradol has been found to have antioxidant and antitumor promoting effects in a mouse model.[3]
It is used in flavors as an essential oil to give spiciness.
See also
- Gingerol
- Shogaol
References
- ^ Xavier Fernandez; Christine Pintaric; Louisette Lizzani-Cuvelier; André-Michel Loiseau; Alain Morello & Patrick Pellerin (2006). "Chemical composition of absolute and supercritical carbon dioxide extract of Aframomum melegueta". Flavour and Fragrance Journal. 21 (1): 162–165. doi:10.1002/ffj.1554.
- ^ Jolad SD, Lantz RC, Chen GJ, Bates RB, Timmermann BN (2005). "Commercially processed dry ginger (Zingiber officinale): composition and effects on LPS-stimulated PGE2 production". Phytochemistry. 66 (13): 1614–1635. doi:10.1016/j.phytochem.2005.05.007. PMID 15996695.
- ^ Chung WY, Jung YJ, Surh YJ, Lee SS, Park KK (2001). "Antioxidative and antitumor promoting effects of [6]-paradol and its homologs". Mutat. Res. 496 (1–2): 199–206. doi:10.1016/s1383-5718(01)00221-2. PMID 11551496.
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Varieties
- Common (var. Roscoe)
- Shōga (生姜) (var. rubens)
- White Ginger (var. amarum)
- Assam (var. assam)
- China (var. china)
- Rio de Janeiro (var. Rio)
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Health
In Fresh ginger |
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- Rhizome (root)
- Ginger leaf (canh khoai mỡ)
- wild ginger (toxic)
- Ginger on WikiBooks
- Ginger images at Commons
- Category:Ginger
- Drink Portal
- Spices Task Force
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