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Cis-4-Heptenal

HEPTDAIENAL see HAV450 4-HEPTENAL see HBI800 cis-4-HEPTEN-l-AL see HBI800 n-HEPTENE see HBJOOO 1-n-HEPTENE see HBJOOO... [Pg.1711]

Z)-Hept-4-enal. See cis-4-Hepten-1-al 5-Heptenal, 2,6-dimethyl-. See 2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptenal Heptene CAS 592-76-7 UN 2278 (DOT)... [Pg.1983]

Propylic alcohol. See Propyl alcohol Propylic aldehyde. See Propionaldehyde n-Propylidene butyraldehyde. See cis-4 Hepten-1-al... [Pg.3760]

Heptanoic acid 2-Heptanol 3-Heptanol 3-Heptanone 4-Heptanone cis-4-Hepten-1-al Heptyl acetate Heptyl alcohol Heptyl butyrate Heptyl cinnamate Heptyl formate 2-Heptylfuran Heptyl isobutyrate Heptyl octanoate y-Hexalactone Hexanal 3,4-Hexanedione 1-Hexanethiol 3-Hexanol 3-Hexanone... [Pg.5284]

Ralox 630 Ultranox 210 229-753-5 Solvent yellow 29 229-778-1 trans-2-Hexenal 229-779-7 cis-4-Hepten-1-al 229-810-4 Nona-2,4-dienal 229-856-5 Hexyl benzoate 229-859-1 Adeka PEG-600 Canapeg 600 Carbowax E600 Carbowax E600 NF Carbowax PEG 600 Carbowax Sentry PEG 600 Chemax PEG-600 DePEG 600... [Pg.6855]

The volatiles derived from oils containing hnolenic acid (soybean and canola oils) have significant sensory impact and lower threshold values than the volatiles derived from oils containing linoleic acid (cottonseed, com and sunflower oils) (Table 5.1). The most sensory-significant linolenate-derived aldehydes (with lower threshold values) were characteristic in having n-3 unsaturation. These trends explain why linolenic acid oils develop undesirable odors and flavors at much lower levels of oxidation (peroxide value of less than 1) than linoleic acid oils (peroxide value of 10). Similarly, potent volatile aldehydes have been identified in fish oil oxidized at very low levels of oxidation by static and dynamic headspace GC (see F.2) and detected by GC-MS at parts per billion levels, including cw-4-heptenal (1250 ppb), fran, cw-2,6-nonadienal (1231 ppb)andCiXcw-3,6-nonadienal(627 ppb). Cis-4-heptenal is produced by decomposition of fran, cw-2,6-nonadienal, which can be produced in turn by the decomposition of n-7 and n-9 hydroperoxides derived from the oxidation of 20 4, 20 5 and 22 6 n-3 PUFA (Chapter 4, D4). [Pg.101]

Other carbonyls cis-4-heptenal, trans,cw-2,6-nonadienal, 2,5-octadienal, 2,4,6-nonatrienal, 2,4,7-decatrienal, l-penten-3-one, l-octen-3-one,tra/ts,cw-3,5-octadien-3-one,3,5-undecadien-3-one, 1-octen-... [Pg.325]

C8H15N02 methyl 1 -methyl-4-piperidinecarboxylate 1690-75-1 461.98 40.244 2 14912 C8H16 6-methyl-cis-2-heptene 66225-18-1 390.15 33.365 1,2... [Pg.472]


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