- The
ionones, from gr**** ἴον ion "violet", are a
series of
closely related chemical substances that are part of a
group of
compounds known as rose ketones...
- α-Isomethyl
ionone, also
known as α-cetone, is a
synthetically made and
naturally occurring organic compound found in Brewer's
yeasts or the
species known...
- (gamma-carotene), and the
xanthophyll beta-cryptoxanthin (all of
which contain β-
ionone rings) that
function as
provitamin A in
herbivore and
omnivore animals which...
- α-Carotene (alpha-carotene) is a form of
carotene with a β-
ionone ring at one end and an α-
ionone ring at the
opposite end. It is the
second most
common form...
-
convert retinyl (beta-
ionone)
containing carotenoids to retinals.
Carnivores in
general are poor
converters of
dietary ionone-containing carotenoids...
- can also by
synthesized in the
laboratory from
either of the
ionones, α-
ionone or β-
ionone. Dobrydnev, Alexey; Tarasov, Andrii; Müller, Nikolaus; Volovenko...
- Iris pallida.
Irones typically have a
sweet floral, iris, woody,
ionone, odor.
Ionone Council of Europe,
August 2007
Natural Sources of Flavourings, Volume...
- non-photochemical quenching.
Carotenoids that
contain unsubstituted beta-
ionone rings (including β-carotene, α-carotene, β-cryptoxanthin, and γ-carotene)...
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Alfalfa extract All****e extract, oleoresin, and oil
Allyl hexanoate Allyl ionone Almond bitter oil
Ambergris tincture Ammonia Ammonium bicarbonate Ammonium...
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Spearmint Caraway, dill,
spearmint Terpineol Lilac Lilac,
cajuput alpha-
Ionone Violet,
woody Violet Thujone Minty Wormwood, lilac,
juniper Eucalyptol Eucalyptus...