Definition
An organic compound found in certain asarum species and related plants, known for its aromatic properties and traditional use in herbal medicine.
Etymology
From 'asarum' combined with the chemical suffix '-one' (indicating a ketone functional group in organic compounds), reflecting its chemical structure.
Kelly Says
Asarone is one of nature's odd molecules—it's been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years, and now modern neuroscientists are studying it because it seems to affect how our brains process information!
Translations
ARالعربية
أَسَارُون
a-sa-ru-un
CACatalà
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
CSČeština
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
DADansk
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
DEDeutsch
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
ELΕλληνικά
ασαρόνη
a-sa-ro-ni
ESEspañol
asarona
a-sa-ro-na
FISuomi
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
FRFrançais
asarone
a-sa-ro-n
HEעברית
אסרונה
a-sa-ro-na
HUMagyar
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
IDBahasa Indonesia
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
ITItaliano
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
KKKK
асаронон
a-sa-ro-non
MSBahasa Melayu
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
MYမြန်မာ
အစာရိုန
a-sa-ro-n
NLNederlands
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
NONorsk
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
PLPolski
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
PTPortuguês
asarona
a-sa-ro-na
RORomână
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
RUРусский
асаронон
a-sa-ro-non
SVSvenska
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
SWKiswahili
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
TAதமிழ்
அசாரோன்
a-sa-ro-n
TEతెలుగు
అసారోన్
a-sa-ro-n
THไทย
อัสซาโรน
at-sa-ro-n
TRTürkçe
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne
UKУкраїнська
асаронон
a-sa-ro-non
VITiếng Việt
asarone
a-sa-ro-ne