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Mint monoterpene pulegone

Monoterpenic ketones are frequently very important aromatic substances of many food raw materials, spices and medicinal herbs. Monocyclic ketone (-F)-carvone (8-50) is a key component of caraway and diU oils, where it is accompanied by (-F)-( )-dihydrocarvone, that is (lS,4S)-dihydrocarvone (8-50) that also possesses caraway odour. (-)-Carvone (8-50) is a typical component of spearmint essential oil, where it is accompanied by (-)-( )-dihydrocarvone, (lE,4E)-dihydrocarvone, which has the same odour (see Table 8.32). Isomeric ( )-menthone (8-50) and its precursor (-F)-pulegone (8-50) occur in the essential oils of the European pennyroyal Menthaptdegium, Lamiaceae), a traditional culinary herb and folk remedy, and other Mentha species (such as M. longifolia), as well as in marjoram essential oil. In the essential oil of mint, (-)-menthone is accompanied by (-F)-isomenthone (8-50) and other terpenoids. [Pg.546]


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