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Limonene analytical methods

Various chemical processes of limonene, which lead to the obtainment of useful chemicals and some analytical methods, are based on these reactions. Many flavor chemicals are synthesized from limonene by reaction with water, sulfur and halogens, or hydrolysis, hydrogenation, boration, oxidation and epoxide formation (Thomas and Bessiere, 1989). Hydroperoxides have also been studied and isolated because of their effect on off-flavor development in products containing citrus oil flavoring agents (Clark et al., 1981 Schieberle et al., 1987). Hydration of d-limonene produces alpha-terpineol, a compound that gives off an undesirable aroma in citrus-flavored products. It is also possible to produce alpha-terpineol and other useful value-added compounds... [Pg.173]


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