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Common fragrance and flavor materials : preparation, properties and uses / Horst Surburg, Johannes Panten.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Surburg, Horst, author.
Panten, Johannes, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Flavoring essences.
Essences and essential oils.
Perfumes.
Odors.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (389 p.)
Edition:
Six completely revised and updated edition.
Place of Publication:
Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, 2016.
Summary:
This 6th edition is thoroughly revised and updated, and now additionally includes all commercially important flavor and fragrance materials that entered the market over the past 10 years. In one handy and up-to-date source, this classic reference surveys those natural and synthetic materials that are commercially available, produced, and used on a relatively large scale, covering their properties, manufacturing methods employed, and areas of application. For this new edition the chapter on essential oils has been completely revised with regard to production volumes, availability, and new product specifications, while new legal issues, such as REACH regulation aspects, are now included. Finally, the CAS registry numbers and physicochemical data of over 350 single substances and 100 essential oils have been updated and revised.
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 History; 1.2 Definition; 1.3 Physiological Importance; 1.4 Natural, Nature-Identical, and Artificial Products; 1.5 Sensory Properties and Chemical Structure; 1.6 Volatility; 1.7 Threshold Concentration; 1.8 Sensory Properties; 1.8.1 Fragrance Ingredients; 1.8.2 Flavoring Substances; Chapter 2 Individual Fragrance and Flavor Materials; 2.1 Aliphatic Compounds; 2.1.1 Hydrocarbons; 2.1.1.1 (E,Z)-1,3,5-Undecatriene [51447-08-6]; 2.1.1.2 1,3-Undecadien-5-yne [166432-52-6]; 2.1.2 Alcohols; 2.1.2.1 3-Octanol [589-98-0]
2.1.2.2 2,6-Dimethyl-2-heptanol [13254-34-7]2.1.2.3 (E)-2-Hexen-1-ol [928-95-0]; 2.1.2.4 (Z)-3-Hexen-1-ol [928-96-1], Leaf Alcohol; 2.1.2.5 1-Octen-3-ol [3391-86-4]; 2.1.2.6 9-Decen-1 (cipher)-ol [13019-22-2]; 2.1.2.7 10-Undecen-1-ol [112-43-6]; 2.1.2.8 3,4,5,6,6-Pentamethylheptan-2-ol [87118-95-4]; 2.1.2.9 (2E,6Z)-2,6-Nonadien-1-ol [28069-72-9], Violet Leaf Alcohol; 2.1.2.10 4-Methyl-3-decen-5-ol [81782-77-6]; 2.1.3 Aldehydes and Acetals; 2.1.3.1 Hexanal [66-25-1], Caproaldehyde, Aldehyde C6; 2.1.3.2 Octanal [124-13-0], Caprylaldehyde, Aldehyde C8
2.1.3.3 Nonanal [124-19-6], Pelargonaldehyde, Aldehyde C92.1.3.4 Decanal [112-31-2], Caprinaldehyde, Aldehyde C10; 2.1.3.5 Undecanal [112-44-7], Aldehyde C11; 2.1.3.6 Dodecanal [112-54-9], Lauraldehyde, Lauric Aldehyde, Aldehyde C12; 2.1.3.7 Tridecanal [10486-19-8]; 2.1.3.8 2-Methyldecanal [19009-56-4], Methyloctylacetaldehyde, Aldehyde MOA; 2.1.3.9 2-Methylundecanal [110-41-8], Methylnonylacetaldehyde, Aldehyde MNA; 2.1.3.10 (E)-2-Hexenal [6728-26-3], Leaf Aldehyde; 2.1.3.11 (Z)-4-Heptenal [6728-31-0]; 2.1.3.12 2,6-Dimethyl-5-hepten-1-al [106-72-9]; 2.1.3.13 (E)-4-Decenal [65405-70-1]
2.1.3.14 10-Undecenal [112-45-8]2.1.3.15 2-Dodecenal [20407-84-5]; 2.1.3.16 2,6,10-Trimethyl-5,9-undecadienal [24048-13-3] and [54082-68-7]; 2.1.3.17 1,1-Dimethoxy-2,2,5-trimethyl-4-hexene [67674-46-8]; 2.1.4 Ketones; 2.1.4.1 3-Hydroxy-2-butanone [52217-02-4], Acetoin; 2.1.4.2 2,3-Butanedione [431-03-8], Diacetyl; 2.1.4.3 (2E)-5-Methyl-2-hepten-4-one [81925-81-7]; 2.1.4.4 3,4,5,6,6-Pentamethyl-3-hepten-2-one [81786-73-4]; 2.1.4.5 2,4,4,7-Tetramethyl-6-octen-3-one [74338-72-0]; 2.1.5 Acids and Esters; 2.1.5.1 2-Methyl-2-pentenoic Acid [3142-72-1]; 2.1.5.2 Ethyl Formate [109-94-4]
2.1.5.3 (Z)-3-Hexenyl Formate [33467-73-1]2.1.5.4 Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; 2.1.5.5 Butyl Acetate [123-86-4]; 2.1.5.6 Isoamyl Acetate [123-92-2]; 2.1.5.7 Hexyl Acetate [142-92-7]; 2.1.5.8 3,5,5-Trimethylhexyl Acetate [58430-94-7], Isononyl Acetate; 2.1.5.9 (E)-2-Hexenyl Acetate [2497-18-9]; 2.1.5.10 (Z)-3-Hexenyl Acetate [3681-71-8]; 2.1.5.11 Ethyl Propionate [105-37-3]; 2.1.5.12 Ethyl Butyrate [105-54-4]; 2.1.5.13 Butyl Butyrate [109-21-7]; 2.1.5.14 Isoamyl Butyrate [106-27-4]; 2.1.5.15 Hexyl Butyrate [2639-63-6]; 2.1.5.16 (Z)-3-Hexenyl Isobutyrate [41519-23-7]
2.1.5.17 Ethyl Isovalerate [108-64-5]
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed June 3, 2016).
ISBN:
9783527693184
3527693181
9781523110117
1523110112
9783527693153
3527693157
9783527693177
3527693173
OCLC:
940438729

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