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Fenchyl acetate

The volatile extract obtained from galbanum was principally composed of a-pinene (1), p-pinene (4), fenchyl acetate (30), y-cadinene (66), guaiol (77) and <7,v-guai-9-en-1 l-ol... [Pg.264]

Despite the mechanistic obscurity of C-H bond oxidation by chromic acid, regio-selectivity has been discerned in well defined systems [256]. For example, oxidation of enrfo-fenchyl acetate and the bomyl acetates (exo and endo) gives ketones in which the new carbonyl group is derived from a donor carbon. [Pg.146]

Hexyl butanoate Butyl hexanoate Fenchyl acetate Menthyl acetate a-Terpinyl acetate Bornyl acetate Isobornyl acetate Linalyl acetate Citronellyl isobutyrate Phenethyl formate Anisyl formate Ethyl salicylate Pentyl salicylate isoamyl Salicylate hexyl Salicylate... [Pg.297]

Oxidation of the known lactone (191 X = H,H) with CrOa yields (191 X = Chromyl acetate oxidations of exo- and en[Pg.67]

CI oH I gO, Mr 154.25. A bicyclic monoterpene with the fenchane structure that was first detected in the turpentine oil of the pine Pinus palusiris. Various stereoisomers and their mixtures occur in numerous plant oils, e.g., (-)-j8-F. (oil, [a]o° -31°), in the essential oil of Lawson s cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Cupressaceae) or (+)-a-F. (cryst., mp. 47-47.5 °C, [a] +12.5°) from the marsh resin obtained from peat bogs (= kauri resin of the tree Agathis australis, Araucaria-ceae). Fenchyl acetate is used in perfumes with a coniferous nuance. [Pg.226]

Bicycio (2.2.1) heptan-2-ol, 1,3,3-trimethyl-, acetate. See Fenchyl acetate Bicycio [2.2.1] heptan-2-ol, 1,7,7-trimethyl-, acetate, (1S-endo)-. See L-Bornyl acetate... [Pg.490]

Norbanol, 1,3,3-trimethyl-, acetate. See Fenchyl acetate Norbixin... [Pg.2889]

Ethyl 3-hexenoate Ethyl 3-hydroxybutyrate Ethyl 2-methylvalerate . Ethyl trans-2-octenoate 3-Ethylpyridine Farnesal Fenchyl acetate 3-(2-Furyl) acrylaldehyde trans-3-Heptenyl isobutyrate 5-Hexalactone... [Pg.5272]

Fenchyl acetate Fir (Abies sibirica) needle oil Geranic acid Geranyl butyrate Geranyl formate... [Pg.5328]

Fenchyl acetate Geranyl acetate Isobornyl acetate Isopulegyl acetate Lavandulyl acetate Linalyl acetate Myrcenyl acetate Neryl acetate Neryl butyrate Terpineol acetate Terpinyl acetate Ci2H2o03Si Phenyltriethoxysilane C12H20O4 Dibutyl fumarate Dibutyl maleate Diisobutyl maleate Ci2H2o04Sn Dibutyltin maleate C12H20O6... [Pg.7079]

Miyazato, Y. and M. Miyazawa, 1999. Biotransformation of (+)- and (-)-a-fenchyl acetated using plant parasitic fungus, Glomerella cingulata as a biocatalyst. Proceedings of the 43rd TEAC, pp. 213-214. [Pg.899]

Feedback inhibition, 1651, 1671 allosteric, 1671 Feeding, 101, 104, 105, 111 Feeding stimulants, 1570 Fenchone, 2976,2984 Fenchyl acetate, 2976 Fenvalerate, 4063,4065,4067,4068,4070, 4072,4075,4076 Fermentation, 2347, 2348,2351 Fermented preparation, 2402 Fermented-soy-extract, 2415 Fermy s salt, 258 Ftaredoxin, 61 Fmic ion, 986... [Pg.4191]

In addition to the above, other common perfume ingredients are also known to be good trigeminal stimulants and examples are isoamyl, butyl, ethyl, and fenchyl acetate esters, fenchol, menthone, and pulegone. Finally, one should not fall into the trap of... [Pg.708]

On steam distillation, fresh rhizomes yield an essential oil (0.04%) with a peculiar strong and spicy odor. The oil contains methyl cinnamate, cineol, camphor, and probably r/-pipene, fenchyl acetate, (3-caryophyllene,... [Pg.647]


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