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Does Thymoquinone give cedarwoodcedar its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell? Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?

mentions Thymoquinone, "known to be the major compound in black cumin seed (Nigella sativaNigella sativa)", which is also in incense cedar, but is Thymoquinone the primary chemical giving cedar its distinctive smell?

Does Thymoquinone give cedarwood its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell? Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?

mentions Thymoquinone, "known to be the major compound in black cumin seed (Nigella sativa)", also in incense cedar, but is Thymoquinone the primary chemical giving cedar its distinctive smell?

Does Thymoquinone give cedar its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell? Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?

mentions Thymoquinone, "known to be the major compound in black cumin seed (Nigella sativa)", which is also in incense cedar, but is Thymoquinone the primary chemical giving cedar its distinctive smell?

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What chemical gives cedar wood Does Thymoquinone give cedarwood its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell?

  Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?

mentions Thymoquinone, "known to be the major compound in black cumin seed (Nigella sativa)", also in incense cedar, but is Thymoquinone the primary chemical giving cedar its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell?

  Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?

Does Thymoquinone give cedarwood its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell? Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?

mentions Thymoquinone, "known to be the major compound in black cumin seed (Nigella sativa)", also in incense cedar, but is Thymoquinone the primary chemical giving cedar its distinctive smell?

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What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell?

What chemical gives cedar wood its distinctive smell?

Is it the same that gives Nigella sativa its cedar-like smell?