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单词 limonene
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Definition of limonene in English:

limonene

noun ˈlɪməniːnˈliməˌnēn
mass nounChemistry
  • A colourless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent, present in lemon oil, orange oil, and similar essential oils.

    A terpene; chemical formula: C₁₀H₁₆

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While renowned for their vitamin C content, oranges also contain limonene, lutein and hesperidin which appear to help prevent certain forms of cancer, plus orange juice appears to reduce cholesterol levels.
    • To enhance flavor or impart a desired color, cloves, ginger, fructose, aspartame, saccharin, FD & C Red no.40, monosodium glutamate, caramel, annatto, limonene, and turmeric can be added.
    • Industry currently uses limonene as a scent in household cleaners but might one day be used as the raw material for making the plastic bottle itself.
    • Lemons, limes and oranges contain limonene, a substance that breaks down precursors to skin and breast cancers while stimulating the production of cancer-killing immune cells.
    • No doubt the electrode detector registered trace ions of limonene (found in orange peels), but none of the cocaine, heroin, PCP, TNT, nitrates, Semtex, or other ions that the screener was looking for.

Origin

Early 20th century: from German Limonen, from Limone 'lemon', + -ene.

 
 

Definition of limonene in US English:

limonene

nounˈliməˌnēn
Chemistry
  • A colorless liquid hydrocarbon with a lemon-like scent, present in lemon oil, orange oil, and similar essential oils.

    A terpene; chemical formula: C₁₀H₁₆

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To enhance flavor or impart a desired color, cloves, ginger, fructose, aspartame, saccharin, FD & C Red no.40, monosodium glutamate, caramel, annatto, limonene, and turmeric can be added.
    • Industry currently uses limonene as a scent in household cleaners but might one day be used as the raw material for making the plastic bottle itself.
    • No doubt the electrode detector registered trace ions of limonene (found in orange peels), but none of the cocaine, heroin, PCP, TNT, nitrates, Semtex, or other ions that the screener was looking for.
    • While renowned for their vitamin C content, oranges also contain limonene, lutein and hesperidin which appear to help prevent certain forms of cancer, plus orange juice appears to reduce cholesterol levels.
    • Lemons, limes and oranges contain limonene, a substance that breaks down precursors to skin and breast cancers while stimulating the production of cancer-killing immune cells.

Origin

Early 20th century: from German Limonen, from Limone ‘lemon’, + -ene.

 
 
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