A colorless liquid extracted from oils of plants such as citronella, neroli, cyclamen, and tuberose. It is an intermediate step in the biological synthesis of cholesterol from mevalonic acid in vertebrates. It has a delicate odor and is used in perfumery. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th ed)
Farnesol has been studied across 18 research domains including 🔬 Oncology, 🔬 Inflammation, 🔥 Metabolic, 🧘 Stress & Anxiety, 🫁 Liver & Detox. The primary research focus is 🔬 Oncology with 11% of studies addressing this area.
The following compounds share molecular targets with Farnesol, based on binding affinity data from BindingDB and ChEMBL. Sorted by shared target overlap.
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