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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