metüülfenoolide
Metüülfenoolide is a term that can refer to several different chemical compounds, primarily methyl ethers of phenols. These are organic compounds where a methyl group (CH3) is attached to the oxygen atom of a hydroxyl group (OH) on a phenol ring. The most common and significant methylphenolide is anisole, also known as methoxybenzene. Anisole has the chemical formula C7H8O and consists of a benzene ring bonded to a methoxy group. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant, sweet odor, often described as anise-like, hence its common name. Anisole is used as a flavoring agent, a solvent, and in the synthesis of other chemicals, including perfumes and pharmaceuticals.
Other less common methylphenolides exist, depending on the position of the methyl group relative to the hydroxyl