"Coumarone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Coumarone is a type of coal tar-derived aromatic hydrocarbon, a chemical compound used as a starting material in the production of a variety of chemical products, including dyes, fuels, and plastics. It is also used as an intermediate in the synthesis of other chemical compounds, such as coumarin, a natural product found in the tonka bean, and other related compounds.
Coumarone
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Coumaric acid is a type of phenolic compound, which is a class of organic compounds characterized by having a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a benzene ring. In the case of coumaric acid, the hydroxyl group is attached to the 3-position of the benzene ring, making it a 3-hydroxy-2H-chromen-2-one.
Coumarin is a sweet-smelling, white to pale-yellow crystalline substance extracted from the tonka bean, a legume native to South America. It is often used in perfumes, fragrances, and flavorings, particularly in baked goods, desserts, and beverages.
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