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C20H40O=Phytol

Sodium laureth-4 carboxylate C20H40O Phytol C20H40O2 Arachidic acid Butyl palmitate Ethyl isostearate Ethyl stearate Isobutyl palmitate 2-Octyl dodecanoic acid Octyl laurate Selachyl alcohol Stearyl acetate C20H40O3 Glycol stearate C20H40O4... [Pg.7107]

Phytol an alcohol (C20H40O) that is an important component of chlorophyll. [Pg.527]

Phytol, CAS no. [150-86-7] C20H40O, an alcohol obtained by the decomposition of chlorophyll is an odorless liquid, BP 202—204°C/10mm Hg and has been used in the synthesis of vitamin E. On reaction with trimethyl hydroquinone phytol is converted to a-tocopherol, etc. [Pg.147]

Phytol is a fatty alcohol with 20 carbon atoms (3, 7, 11, 15-tetramethyl-2-hexadecene-l-ol, C20H40O) from the group ofterpenes. Phytol is used in the synthesis of vitamins E and K]. In addition, it is a lipophilic component of chlorophyll. Because of a double bond cis- and trans-isomers exist. The trans-isomer is used as a fixener in the perfume industry. [Pg.308]

The most studied open-chain diterpenoid is phytol (C20H40O) which was isolated from chlorophyll hydrolysate by Willstatter in 1909, and shown to be an allylic alcohol by Fischer. Since then, both phytane (C20H42) and pristane (C19H40) have been identified in all fossil fuels (petroleum, coals, asphalts, bitumens, etc.). [Pg.293]


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