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pain. The propenyl analogue is isoeugenol, with a smell that is subtle but very long lasting, used more in soaps and perfumes than in foods. The amine addition to the methyleugenol world produces 3,4- dimethoxyamphetamine, or 3,4-DMA. The isomer with the other methyl group missing is chavibetol…