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- Geranylacetone is an organic compound with the formula CH3C(O)(CH2)2CH=C(CH3)(CH2)2CH=C(CH3)2. A colorless oil, it is the product of coupling geranyl and...
- "Statin_Pathway_WP430". Synthetic squalene is prepared commercially from geranylacetone. In 2020, conservationists raised concerns about the potential slaughter...
- Conversion of geranylacetone to nerolidol, which can be isomerized to farnesol....
- decarboxylation. This rearrangement is used in the conversion of linalool to geranylacetone. With palladium(0) as a catalyst, the reaction (Tsuji, 1980) is much...
- fragrance nerolidyl acetate. Nerolidol is produced commercially from geranylacetone, e.g., by the addition of vinyl Grignard reagent. It is used as a source...
- molecular formula C13H22O (molar m****: 194.31 g/mol) may refer to: Solanone Geranylacetone This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- the plant essential oil were identified as allo-aromadendrene (7.3%), Geranylacetone (6.2%), Hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (4.4%), Longifolene (4.2%), and β-caryophyllene...
- TPPTS. The Rh(I) TPPTS catalyst was later used by D.Morel to synthesize geranylacetone from myrcene and farnesylacetone from beta-farnesene which are intermediates...
- Citronellol 156 <0.1 Citronellyl acetate 198 0.1 Geranyl acetate 196 <0.1 Geranylacetone 194 0.1 Dihydrofarnesol 224 0.1 Farnesol 222 1.5 Farnesal 220 0.2 Dihydrofarnesyl...
- to induce the increase of two ketones (6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one and t-geranylacetone) and the suppression of green leaf volatiles (GLVs). Adult Glanville...