The delta-Octathionolactones

Chirality & Odour Perception
John C. Leffingwell, Ph.D.

The 4-(2-methyl-1-pentenyl) isobutyrates

 

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(R)-4-(2-methyl-1-pentenyl) isobutyrate - a fruity, apricot scent, with rosy, bay leaf and butyric notes

Ref: Pettman, Roger B.; Silva, Richard A.; Larrow, Jay Francis; Storet, Isabelle; Preparation of enantiomerically enriched flavor and fragrance components, United States Patent Application 20020119909 (August 29, 2002)

 

 

(S)-4-(2-methyl-1-pentenyl) isobutyrate - a prune scent, with mossy, camphorous and butyric notes

Ref: Pettman, Roger B.; Silva, Richard A.; Larrow, Jay Francis; Storet, Isabelle; Preparation of enantiomerically enriched flavor and fragrance components, United States Patent Application 20020119909 (August 29, 2002)

Cyclic Terpenoid Odorants

Bicyclic Terpenoid Odorants

Acyclic Terpenoid Odorants

Ionones, Irones, Damascones & Structurally Related Odorants

Acyclics (Alcohols, Esters, Acids, Aldehydes)

Lactones

Sesquiterpenoid Related Odorants

Steroid Urine Type Odorants

Sandalwood Type Odorants

Musk Odorants

Miscellaneous

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