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7-Hexadecen-16-olide

C16H28O2, Mr 252.40, is not reported as being found in nature in contrast to Z)-l-hexadecen-16-olide which occurs in ambrette seed oil (see p. 172) and which is also... [Pg.157]

The constituents responsible for the musk odor of the oil are (Z)-7-hexadecen-16-olide [123-69-3] (ambrettolide) and (Z)-5-tetradecen-14-olide [63958-52-1]. ... [Pg.172]

Macrocyclic lactones like ambrettolide (7-hexadecen-l,16-olide) 158, 15-pentadecanolide (cyclopentadecanolide) 159, hexadecanolide (cyclohexa-decanolide) 160 and cyclohexadec-7-enolide 161 (Structure 4.48) are called musks. They are found in a variety of essential oils, e.g. ambrette seed oil and angelica root oil [1-4, 21-23, 62]. [Pg.66]

Ci6H2g02, Mt 252.40, is not reported as being found in nature, in contrast to (Z)-7-hexadecen-16-olide, which occurs in ambrette seed oil (see p. 182) and which is also referred to as ambrettolide. It is a colorless to slightly yellow liquid, re 0 0.949 -0.957, re 0 1.477-1.482, with an intense and powerful musk odor. It is prepared by treating aleuritic acid (9,10,16-trihydroxyhexadecanoic acid) with trimethyl... [Pg.167]

Synonyms u-6-Hexadecenlactone 6-Hexadecenolide 6-Hexadecen-16-olide 7-Hexadec-7-en-16-olide 16-Hydroxy-6-hexadecenoic acid, u-lactone... [Pg.206]

The reference study of the composition of the odiferous components of ambrette seed was by Maurer and Grieder [30]. A review of ambrette analysis is published [31]. The extract obtained from the freshly broken seeds by L.CO2 is a viscous but mobile oil containing all of the 7-hexadecen-16-olide, 5-tetradecen-14-olide, farnesol and acetates of famesols, 5-dodecenol and 5-tetradecenol. About 60% of this oil is not steam volatile and composed of the stable lipids outlined earlier in this chapter. [Pg.159]

Macrocyclic lactones such as ambrettolide (= 7-hexadecen-l,16-olide) (19), 15-pen-tadecanolide (20), hexadecanolide (21), and so on, as well as coumarin (22), dihydro-coumarin (23), bergaptene (24) nepetalactones (25) phthalides such as 3-butylphthahde (26), sedanolide (27), (Z)-ligustilide (28), 3-butyhdene-4,5-dihydrophthalide (29), and... [Pg.381]

Compounds isolated from the seed oil include ambrettolide, (Z)-7-hexadecen-16-olide), am-brettolic acid, and farnesol as well as 12,13-epoxyoleic acid, malvalic acid, sterculic acid, and C10-C18 acids (oleic, palmitic, Cio, C12, Ci4, C16, Cis). (Z)-5-Tetradecen-14-olide, (Z)-5-dodecenyl acetate, and (Z)-5-tetradece-nyl acetate were isolated from the absolute in yields of 0.5%, 0.01%, and 0.4%, respectively in addition, 2-fra j, 6-ira j -famesylacetate, 2-cw,6-fra 5-famesylacetate, andoxacyclono-nadec-lO-en-2-one (an ambrettolide homo-logue) were found in the seed coat. The floral musky odor of the oil is primarily the result of ambrettolide and (Z)-5-tetradecen-14-olide. ... [Pg.31]


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