2003 Acetaldehyde; Ethanal; Acetic
aldehyde; 15-120 4,5,6,7,10,120 - - 2006 Acetic acid; Ethanoic acid; - - 22000 13,15 2008 Acetoin;
3-Hydroxy-2-butanone; 800 88 - - 3326 Acetone; 2-Propanone; Propan-2-one;
Dimethyl ketone; 500000 13,25,42 450000 37,68 2009 Acetophenone; Methyl phenyl
ketone; 65 10 - - 3126 Acetylpyrazine;
2-Acetylpyrazine; 62 4,69 - - 3251 Acetylpyridine;
2-Acetylpyridine; 19 4,69,71 - - 3202 Acetylpyrrole; 2-Acetylpyrrole; Methyl
pyrrolyl ketone; 170000 10 - - 3328 Acetylthiazole;
2-Acetylthiazole; - - 10 4,59,104 2042 Allyl sulfide; Diallyl
sulfide; 32.5 13,40 - - 3471 Ambrox®;
(+)-Ambrox isomer; 2-6 70 - - 3471 Ambrox®;
(-)-Ambrox isomer; Ambroxan; 0.3 70 - - 3471 Ambrox®;
DL-Ambrox isomer; Synambran; 0.6 70 - - 2056 Amyl alcohol; 1-Pentanol; Pentyl
alcohol; 4000 10,46,88 - - 2059 Amyl butyrate; n-Pentyl butanoate;
Amyl butanoate; 210 2 1300 13,20 2097 Anisole; Methoxybenzene; 50 13,18 - - 2127 Benzaldehyde; 350-3500 10,45,88 1500 13,20 3616 Benzenethiol; Thiophenol; Phenyl
mercaptan; 13500 13,19 - - 3256 Benzothiazole; 80 10 - - 2137 Benzyl alcohol; 10000 10 5500 13,20 2159 Bornyl acetate; 75 13,21 - - 3478 Butanethiol; 1-Butanethiol; 6 4,13,19 0.004 4,22 2170 Butanone; 2-Butanone; Methyl ethyl
ketone; 50000 13,25 - - 2174 Butyl acetate; n-Butyl
acetate; 66 2,7 - - 2178 Butyl alcohol; Butanol; 1-Butanol;
n-Butanol; 500 10 - - 2186 Butyl butyrate; Butyl
butanoate; 100 2 - - 2201 Butyl hexanoate; Butyl
caproate; 700 2 - - 2188 Butyl isobutyrate; n-Butyl
2-methylpropanoate; 80 2 - - 3393 Butyl methylbutyrate; n-Butyl
2-methylbutyrate; 17 2 - - 2211 Butyl propionate; n-Butyl
propanoate; 25-200 2,7,13 - - 3130 Butylamine; 1-Aminobutane; 50000 13,17 - - 2219 Butyraldehyde; Butanal;
n-Butanal; 9-37.3 4,10,11,13,31 - - 2221 Butyric acid; n-Butanoic
acid; 240 13,23 6200-6800 13,15,35 2249 Carvone; data for
(-)-carvone 50 86 - - 2252 Caryophyllene;
beta-Caryophyllene; 64 28,37 - - 2303 Citral; Geranial isomer 32 46,88 - - 2303 Citral; Neral isomer 30 46 - - 2309 Citronellol; (+)-Citronellol
isomer 40 86 - - 3480 Cresol; 2-Methylphenol;
o-Cresol; 650 13,19 3 13 3530 Cresol; 3-Methylphenol;
m-Cresol; 680 13,19 - - 2337 Cresol; 4-methylphenol;
p-Cresol; 55 10 - - 3639 Cyclocitral; beta-Cyclocitral
isomer 5 46,88 - - 3420 Damascenone; beta-
Damascenone; 0.002 46,88 0.009 86 3659 Damascone; alpha-
Damascone; 1.5-100 70 - - 3659 Damascone; (+)-alpha-Damascone
isomer; 100 70 - - 3659 Damascone; (-)-alpha-Damascone
isomer; 1.5 70 - - 3135 Decadienal;
trans,trans-2,4-Decadienal; 0.07 10,31,32,37,45 - - 2360 Decalactone; gamma-Decalactone;
4-Decanolide; 11 1 88 37,73 2361 Decalactone; delta-Decalactone;
5-Decanolide; 100 1 90-160 13,15,20,37,73 2362 Decanal; Aldehyde C-10; Decyl
aldehyde; 0.1-2 10,11,13,31,37 7 13,14,31 2364 Decanoic acid; Capric acid; 10000 10,13,34 3500 13,35 2366 Decenal; 2-Decenal;
(E)-2-Decenal; 0.3-0.4 10,13,21,31,32 230 31 2370 Diacetyl; 2,3-dioxobutane; 2.3-6.5 4,5,36,37,65 5 13,15 3137 Dimethoxyphenol; 2,6-Dimethoxyphenol;
Syringol; 1850 13,30 1650 13,30 3536 Dimethyl disulfide; Methyl
disulfide; 0.16-12 4,5,111 0.06-30 22,41,59,104 3275 Dimethyl trisulfide; Methyl
trisulfide; 0.005-0.01 4,108,111 3 4,59,104 3268 3,4-Dimethyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione; 17-20 74109 - - 3269 3,5-Dimethyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione; 1000 74 - - 3664 2,5-Dimethyl-4-methoxy-3(2H)-furanone 0.03 37,75 - - 3271 Dimethylpyrazine;
2,3-Dimethylpyrazine; 2500-35000 4,10,32,76,120 - - 3272 Dimethylpyrazine;
2,5-Dimethylpyrazine; 800-1800 4,10,77,78,79 - - 3273 Dimethylpyrazine;
2,6-Dimethylpyrazine; 200-9000 4,32,49,76,120 - - 3274 Dimethylthiazole;
4,5-Dimethylthiazole; 450-500 4,80,81 - - 3541 Dimethyltrithiolane;
3,5-Dimethyl-1,2,4-trithiolane, - - 10 104 2400 Dodecalactone; gamma-Dodecalactone;
4-Dodecanolide; 7 1 - - 2401 Dodecalactone; delta- Dodecalactone;
5-Dodecanolide; - - 1000 13,20 2615 Dodecanal; Lauric aldehyde; Aldehyde
C-12; Dodecyl aldehyde; 2 31 1 13,14 2614 Dodecanoic acid, Lauric
acid; 10000 13 - - 3569 Ethoxymethylpyrazine;
2-Ethoxy-3-methylpyrazine; 0.8 124 - - 2414 Ethyl acetate; 5-5000 7,13,43 3000-6600 13,15,20 2415 Ethyl acetoacetate; Acetoacetic acid,
ethyl ester; - - 520 13,20 2418 Ethyl acrylate; 67 13,19 - - 2419 Ethyl alcohol; 100000 7,13,23,43 52000 13,20 2422 Ethyl benzoate; 60 10 - - 2427 Ethyl butyrate; Ethyl
butanoate; 1 2,7,13,43 450 13,20 2430 Ethyl cinnamate; - - 16 13,20 2437 Ethyl heptanoate; 2.2 2 170 13,20 2439 Ethyl hexanoate; Ethyl
caproate; 1 2,43 - - 2428 Ethyl isobutyrate; Ethyl
2-methylpropanoate; 0.1 2,43,83 - - 2440 Ethyl lactate; 14000 13,27 - - 2443 Ethyl methylbutyrate; Ethyl
2-methylbutyrate; 0.1-0.3 2,7,13,43 - - 3343 Ethyl
3-methylthiopropionate; 7 43 - - 2451 Ethyl palmitate; Ethyl hexadecanoate;
Ethyl cetylate; >2000 10 - - 2452 Ethyl phenylacetate; 650 13,27 - - 2456 Ethyl propionate; Ethyl
propanoate; 10 43 - - 2462 Ethyl valerate; Ethyl
pentanoate; 1.5-5 2,7,13,43 94 13,20 2464 Ethyl vanillin;
3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde; Ethavan; 100 13,44 - - 3149 2-Ethyl-3,5-dimethylpyrazine; 1 4,49 - - 3149 2-Ethyl-3,6-dimethylpyrazine; 0.4-5.0 4,32,77,120 - - 3150 Ethyldimethylpyrazine;
3-Ethyl-2,6-dimethylpyrazine; 1 4,49 - - 2436 Ethylguaiacol; 4-Ethylguaiacol;
4-Ethyl-2-methoxyphenol; 50 57 - - 3151 Ethylhexanol; 2-Ethyl-l-hexanol;
2-Ethylhexan-l-ol; 270000 13,50 - - 3623 Ethylhydroxymethylfuranone;
2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-3(2H)furanone; 43 74 - - 3280 Ethyl methoxypyrazine;
2-Ethyl-3-methoxypyrazine; 0.4-0.425 4,78,120 - - 3154 Ethyl methylpyrazine;
2-Ethyl-5-methylpyrazine; 100 4,13,32,120 - - 3155 Ethyl methylpyrazine;
3-Fthyl-2-methylpyrazine; 130 4,13,32,120 - - 3546 Ethyl methylpyridine;
5-Ethyl-2-methylpyridine; 19000 13,50,61 - - 3281 Ethylpyrazine;
2-Ethylpyrazine; 6000-22000 4,13,32,51,120 - - 2465 Eucalyptol; Cineole; 1,8-Cineole;
1,8-epoxy-p-menthane; 12 13,29 - - 2467 Eugenol;
4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenol; 6-30 86,88 - - 2475 Eugenyl methyl ether; Methyl eugenol;
Methyl eugenol ether; 820 86 - - 2478 Farnesol; 20 86 - - 2487 Formic acid; 450000 13,23 83000 13 2489 Furfural; 3000-23000 4,10,13,32,52 5000 4,53 2491 Furfuryl alcohol; - - 5000 4,53 2493 Furfuryl mercaptan; 0.005 85 0.04 4,22 3163 Furyl methyl ketone; 2-Furyl methyl
ketone; 2-Acetylfuran; 10000 88 80000 4,13,53 2507 Geraniol; trans-3,7-
Dimethyl-2,7-octadien-ol; 40-75 2,86 - - 2509 Geranyl acetate; 9 10,13,28 - - 3542 Geranyl acetone;
6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-undecadien-2-one; 60 10,45,46,88,120 - - 2513 Geranyl isobutyrate; Geranyl
2-methylpropanoate; 13 13,28 - - 2517 Geranyl propionate; Geranyl
propanoate; 10 13,28 - - 2525 Glycerol; Glycerin; - - 4400000 13,54 3287 Glycine; Aminoacetic acid; - - 1300000 13,55 2532 Guaiacol; o-Methoxyphenol;
o-Hydroxyanisole, 3-21 10,13,30 13 13,30 2539 Heptalactone; gamma-Heptalactone;
4-heptanolide; 400 1 - - 2540 Heptanal; Aldehyde C-7; Heptaldehyde;
Heptyl aldehyde; 3 10,11,13,21,31 21 31 3348 Heptanoic acid; 3000 13 - - 2544 Heptanone; 2-Heptanone; Methyl amyl
ketone; 140-3000 10,13,56,120 1000 13,56 3289 Heptenal, 4-Heptenal (cis and
trans); 0.8-10 37,87 - - 3165 Heptenal; trans-2-Heptenal; 13 10,11,31,32,46 80 31 3289 Heptenal; (E)-4-Heptenal;
trans-4-Heptenal; 10 37,87 - - 3289 Heptenal; (Z)-4-Heptenal;
cis-4-Heptenal; 0.8 37,87 - - 3400 Heptenone; 3-Hepten-2-one;
(E)-3-Hepten-2-one 56 120 - - 2548 Heptyl alcohol; 1-Heptanol;
n-Heptanol; Alcohol C-7; 3 11,13 31 13,15 2550 Heptyl isobutyrate; Heptyl
2-methylpropanoate; 13 13,28 - - 3429 Hexadienal; (E,E)-2,4-Hexadienal;
trans,trans-2,4-Hexadienal; 10-60 31,120 - - 2556 Hexalactone; gamma-Hexalactone;
4-Hexanolide; Hexan-4-olide; 1600 1 - - 2557 Hexanal; Aldehyde C-6; Caproic
aldehyde; 4.5-5 7,10,11,31,45 16-76 13,14,15,31 2559 Hexanoic acid; Caproic
acid; 3000 10,13,34,88 5400 13,35 2567 Hexanol; 1-Hexanol; Hexyl alcohol;
Caproic alcohol; Alcohol C-6; 2500 2,10 - - 2560 Hexenal; 2-hexenal; Hex-2-enal;
(E)-2-hexenal; 17 2,10,11,45,46 - - 2561 Hexenal; cis-3-Hexenal;
(Z)-3-hexenal; 0.25 46,88 - - 2563 Hexenol; 3-Hexen-l-ol;
cis-3-Hexenol;(Z)-3-Hexenol; 70 2,13,45,46,88 - - 2565 Hexyl acetate; 2 2,7,13,83 - - 2568 Hexyl butyrate; Hexyl
butanoate; 250 2 - - 3172 Hexyl isobutyrate; Hexyl
2-methylpropanoate; 6-13 2,13,28 - - 3499 Hexyl methylbutanoate; Hexyl
2-methylbutanoate; 22 2 - - 2576 Hexyl propionate; Hexyl
propanoate; 8 2,13,28 - - 3696 Hydroxydecadienoic acid lactone;
6-Pentyl-alpha-pyrone, 150 1 - - 3549 Hydroxydihydrotheaspirane;
6-Hydroxydihydrotheaspirane; 0.2 86 - - 2593 Indole; 140 10 - - 2594 lonone; alpha-lonone; - - 0.4 13,20,37 2595 lonone; beta-lonone; 0.007 23,32,37,45,88 - - 2055 Isoamyl acetate; 3-Methylbutyl
acetate; 2 43 - - 2057 Isoamyl alcohol, 3-Methyl-1-butanol;
Isopentyl alcohol; 250-300 10,46,88 170 13,20 2175 Isobutyl acetate; 66 7,13 - - 2179 Isobutyl alcohol; 2-Methyl- I
-propanol; 7000 13,27 - - 2189 Isobutyl isobutyrate; 2-Methylpropyl
2-methylpropanoate; 30 2,13,28 - - 3132 Isobutyimethoxypyrazine;
2-Isobutyl-3-methoxypyrazine; 0.002-0.016 4,37,52,76,120 - - 3133 Isobutylmethylpyrazine;
2-Isobutyl-3-methylpyrazine; 35-130 4,13,32,76,120 - - 3134 Isobutylthiazole;
2-lsobutylthiazole; 2-3.5 4,13,45,46.89 3 4,59,104 2220 Isobutyraldehyde;
2-Methylpropanal; 0.1-2.3 4,12,32,38 - - 2222 Isobutyric acid; 2-Methylpropanoic
acid; 8100 13,27 - - 3102 Isovaleric acid; 3-Methylbutanoic
acid; 120-700 13,27,37,38,88 - - 3745 Jasmine lactone;
Dec-7-en-5-olide; 2000 1 - - 2633 Limonene; d-Limonene; 10 13,37,45 - - 2635 Linalool; 6 13,28,37,45,88 - - 2656 Maltol; Veltol ; Corps
praline; 35000 4,58 7100-13000 4,13,20,58 3153 5-Ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-methyl-2(5H)-furanone;
Maple furanone; 0.00001 90 - - 3700 Menthenethiol;
1-p-Menthene-8-thiol; 0.0001 106 - - 2667 Menthone; p-Menthan-3-one; 170 13,29 - - 3358 2-Methoxy-3-isopropylpyrazine; 0.002-10 4,76,52,92 - - 3358 2-Methoxy-5-isopropylpyrazine; 10 4,92 - - 2671 Methoxymethylphenol;
2-Methoxy-4-methylphenol; Creosol; 90 13,30 65 13,30 3433 2-Methoxy-3-sec-butylpyrazine; 0.001 4,91 - - 3183 2-,5 or
6-Methoxy-3-methylpyrazine; 3-15 4,78,92 - - 3183 2-Methoxy-3-methylpyrazine; 3-7 4,78,92,120,124 - - 3183 5-Methoxy-2-methylpyrazine; 15 4,92 - - 3302 Methoxypyrazine;
2-Methoxypyrazine; 400-700 4,78,120,124 - - 2675 Methoxyvinylphenol;
2-Methoxy-4-vinylphenol; 4-Vinylguaiacol; 3 10 - - 2693 Methyl butyrate; Methyl
butanoate; 60-76 2,43 - - 3362 Methyl 2-furylmethyl
disulfide; 0.04 93,94 - - 2705 Methyl heptanoate; 4 28,43 - - 2708 Methyl hexanoate, Methyl
caproate; 70-84 2,43 - - 2694 Methyl isobutyrate; Methyl 2-methyl
propanoate; 7 43 - - 2716 Methyl mercaptan; 0.02 4,11,13 2 4,9,13,26 2719 Methyl methylbutyrate; Methyl
2-methylbutyrate; 0.25 43 - - 2720 Methyl
3-methylthiopropionate; 180 43 - - 2728 Methyl octanoate; Methyl
caprylate; 200 43 - - 3576 Methyl 1-propenyl
disulfide; - - 6 4,95,104 2745 Methyl salicylate; 40 46,88 - - 2746 Methyl sulfide; Dimethyl sulfide;
Methylthiomethane; 0.3-1 4,5,11,88 0.03-12 4,22 2752 Methyl valerate; Methyl
pentanoate; 20 43 - - 2677 4-Methylacetophenone;
p-Methylacetophenone; 0.027 110 - - 3644 Methylbutyl acetate, 2-Methylbutyl
acetate; 5 7,13 - - 2691 Methylbutyraldehyde;
2-Methylbutyraldehyde; 1 4,12 - - 2692 Methylbutyraldehyde;
3-Methylbutyraldehyde; Isovaleraldehyde; 0.2-2 4,12,78,88 170 20 2695 Methylbutyric acid; 2-Methylbutyric
acid; - - 1600 13,20 2700 Methylcyclopentenolone; Cyclotene;
Ketonarome; Corylone; MCP; 300 109 - - 3189 2-Methyl-3-(furfurylthio)pyrazine <1 4,96 - - 3189 2-Methyl-5-(furfurylthio)pyrazine <1 4,96 - - 3363 Methyl heptadienone;
6-Methyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one; 380 10,13,45,88 - - FDA Methylheptenol;
6-Methyl-5-hepten-2-ol; 2000 88 - - 2707 Methylheptenone;
6-Methyl-5-hepten-2-one; 50 46,88 - - 3578 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane; 2-4 70 - - 3578 (+)-cis-2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane; 2 70 - - 3578 (-)-cis-2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane; 4 70 - - 3309 Methylpyrazine,
2-Methylpyrazine; 60-105000 10,32,51,92,124 - - 3204 4-Methyl-5-thiazoleethanol;
Sulfurol; 10800 13,60 - - 3206 Methylthioacetaldehyde;
2-Methylthioacetaldehyde; 16 13,45 - - 3208 Methylthiomethylpyrazine (mixture of
isomers); 1-4 4,92,96 - - 3208 2-Methylthio-3-methylpyrazine; 1-4 4,92,124 - - 3208 5-Methylthio-2-methylpyrazine; 4 4,96 - - 3209 Methylthiophencarboxaldehyde;
2-Formyl-5-methylthiophene; - - 1 4,59 2747 Methylthiopropanal;
3-(Methylthio)-propanal; Methional; 0.2 4,13,32,88 0.05-10 4,59,41,104 2762 Myrcene; 13-15 13,21,28,37,97 - - 2763 Myristaldehyde; Tetradecanal; Aldehyde
C-14 (Myristic); - - 60 13,14 2764 Myristic acid; Tetradecanoic
acid; 10000 10,13,34 - - 2770 Nerol; 300 86 - - 3377 Nonadienal; (E,Z)-2,6-Nonadienal;
trans,cis-2,6-Nonadienal; 0.01 31,120 - - 3212 Nonadienal; (E,E)-2,4-Nonadienal;
trans,trans-2,4-Nonadienal; 0.09 120 - - 2782 Nonanal; Nonyl aldehyde; Aldehyde
C-9; 1 10,11,13,31,98 6-12 13,14,31 2784 Nonanoic acid; 3000 10,13,34 - - 2789 Nonanol; 1 -Nonanol; Nonyl alcohol;
Alcohol C-9; 50 10 - - 2785 Nonanone; 2-Nonanone; Methyl heptyl
ketone; 5-200 10,120 - - 3213 Nonenal; 2-Nonenal; 0.08-0.1 10,11,21,31,37 6 31 3580 Nonenal; cis-6-Nonenal; 0.02 37 - - 3166 Nootkatone; (+)-Nootkatone (the
natural isomer) 0.8-1 37,70,86,99 - - 3166 Nootkatone; (-)-Nootkatone (the
unnatural isomer) 600 70 - - 3214 Octalactone; delta-Octalactone;
5-Octanolide; 400 1 - - 2796 Octalactone; gamma-Octalactone;
4-octanolide, 7 1 400 13,20 2797 Octanal; Caprylic aldehyde; Aldehyde
C-8; 0.7 10,11,13,31,120 5-45 13,14,31 2799 Octanoic acid; Caprylic
acid; 3000 10,13,34 5300 13,35 2800 Octanol; 1-Octanol; Octyl alcohol,-
Alcohol C-8; 110-130 10,13,19 - - 2802 Octanone; 2-Octanone; 50 10 150-1000 13,14,15 2803 Octanone; 3-Octanone; 28 10 - - 3215 Octenal; 2-Octenal; 3 10,13,31,32 90 31 2805 Octenol; 1-Octen-3-ol; 1 10 - - 3515 Octenone; 1-Octen-3-one; 0.005 108 0.1 37,68 2806 Octyl acetate; 12 13,28 - - 2808 Octyl isobutyrate; Octyl
2-methylpropanoate; 6 13,28 - - 2832 Palmitic acid; Hexadecanoic
acid; 10000 13 - - 2840 Pentadecalactone;
omega-Pentadecalactone; 15-Pentadecanolide; 1-4 13,38,62 - - 2842 Pentanone; 2-Pentanone; 70000 13,42 - - 3218 Pentenal; 2-Pentenal; 1500 46 - - 3584 Pentenol, 1-Penten-3-ol; 400 13,45,46,88 - - 3382 Pentenone, 1-Penten-3-one; Ethyl vinyl
ketone; 1-1.3 13,45,46,32,88 - - 3417 Pentenone, 3-Penten-2-one; 1.5 10 - - 3317 Pentylfuran; 2-Pentylfuran; 6 4,52,88 - - 3383 Pentylpyridine;
2-Pentylpyridine, 0.6 4,102 - - 2858 Phenethyl alcohol; 2-Phenethyl
alcohol; 750-1100 10,46,86,88 - - 3223 Phenol; 5900 13,19 - - 2874 Phenylacetaldehyde; 4 10,13,32,45,46 - - 2878 Phenylacetic acid; 10000 13,64 - - 2902 Pinene; alpha-Pinene; 6 13,28 - - 2903 Pinene; beta-Pinene; 140 13,28 - - 2908 Piperidine; 65000 13,17 - - 2911 Piperonal; Heliotropine; - - 4 13,20 3521 Propanethiol; 1-Propanethiol; n-Propyl
mercaptan; 3.1 13,40 0.06 4,22 2928 Propanol; 1-Propanol; Propyl
alcohol; 9000 7,13,23 - - 3227 Propenyl propyl disulfide; Propyl
propenyl disulfide; - - 2 4,13,95 2922 Propenylguaethol;
2-Ethoxy-5-propenylphenol; 400 13,44 - - 2923 Propionaldehyde; Propanal; 9.5-37 10,11,13,31,120 - - 2924 Propionic acid; Propanoic
acid; 20000 13,27 - - 2934 Propyl butyrate; Propyl
butanoate; 18-124 2,7,13 - - 2958 Propyl propionate; Propyl
propanoate; 57 2,7,13 - - 3231 Pyrazinyl methyl sulfide;
2-(Methylthiomethyl)-pyrazine; 20 4,96 - - 2966 Pyridine; 2000 10 - - 3386 Pyrrole; 49600 13,17 - - 3523 Pyrrolidine; 20200 13,17 - - 3470 Quinoline; 700 10,34 - - 2588 Raspberry Ketone;
4-(p-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone; Oxanone, 100 37,103 - - 3236 Rose oxide;
4-Methyl-2-(2-methylpropen-1-yl)-tetrahydropyran; 0.5 86 - - 3141 Sinensal; alpha-Sinensal; 0.05 37,97 - - 3634 Sotolon; Caramel furanone; 0.001 90 - - 3035 Stearic acid; Octadecanoic
acid; 20000 10,13 - - 3174 Strawberry furanone;
4,5-Dimethyl-3-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone; 0.04 37,75 - - 3233 Styrene; Vinylbenzene; 730 13,19 - - 3045 Terpineol; alpha-Terpineol;
p-Menth-l-en-8-ol; 330-350 2,21,37,86,88 - - 3046 Terpinolene;
p-Menth-1,4(8)-diene; 200 13,21 - - 3237 Tetramethylpyrazine,
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine; 1000-10000 4,51,96 - - 3322 Thiamine hydrochloride; (value for
thiamine pure) - - 39 104 3066 Thymol,
5-Methyl-2-isopropylphenol; - - 50 13 3241 Trimethylamine; 0.37-1.06 13,17,38,66 - - 3473 2,2,6-Trimethylcyclohexanone, 100 2 - - 3525 Trimethyloxazoline;
2,4,5-Trimethyl-3-oxazoline; 1000 4,105 - - 3244 Trimethyl pyrazine;
2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine, 400-1800 4,80,92 - - 3325 Trimethylthiazole;
2,4,5-Trimethylthiazole; 50 4,80 - - 3294 Undecalactone; delta-Undecalactone;
5-Undecanolide; 150 13,20 - - 3092 Undecanal; Aldehyde C-11
(undecylic); 5 11,13,31,120 - - 3245 Undecanoic acid; Undecylic
acid; 10000 13 - - 3093 Unclecanone; 2-Undecanone; Methyl
nonyl ketone; 7 10120 - - 3098 Valeraldehyde; Pentanal; 12-42 10,11,13,31,120 76 31 3101 Valeric acid; Pentanoic
acid; 3000 13 - - 3107 Vanillin,
4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde; 20-200 13,37,44,65 680 13,20 3739 Vinylphenol; 4-Vinylphenol; 10 10 - -
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