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[Scent and Chemistry, Günther Ohloff, Wilhelm Pickenhagen, Philip Kraft, Wiley-VCH, 2012, 317-321] | [Scent and Chemistry, Günther Ohloff, Wilhelm Pickenhagen, Philip Kraft, Wiley-VCH, 2012, 317-321] |
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| {{:orcinyle.jpg|}} \\ 3-methoxy-5-methylphenol \\ (Orcinyl 3, R=H) \\ 3-methoxy-2,5-dimethylphenol (R=Me)| {{:evernyl.jpg|}} \\ Evernyl \\ (methyl-β-orcinol carboxylate, [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1023372.html|veramoss]], verymoss)| | | {{:orcinyle.jpg|}} \\ 3-methoxy-5-methylphenol \\ (Orcinyl 3, R=H) \\ 3-methoxy-2,5-dimethylphenol \\ (DMT; R=Me)| {{:evernyl.jpg|}} \\ Evernyl \\ (methyl-β-orcinol carboxylate, [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/rw1023372.html|veramoss]], verymoss)| |
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"...oak moss absolute, prepared from the lichen Evernia prunastri (L.) Arch., is considered a major contact sensitizer and is therefore included in the fragrance mix used for diagnosing perfume allergy... results showed that atranol and chloroatranol, formed by transesterification and decarboxylation of the lichen depsides, atranorin and chloroatranorin, during the preparation of oak moss absolute, are strong elicitants in | "...oak moss absolute, prepared from the lichen Evernia prunastri (L.) Arch., is considered a major contact sensitizer and is therefore included in the fragrance mix used for diagnosing perfume allergy... results showed that atranol and chloroatranol, formed by transesterification and decarboxylation of the lichen depsides, atranorin and chloroatranorin, during the preparation of oak moss absolute, are strong elicitants in |
[Joulain, Daniel, and Raphaël Tabacchi. "Lichen extracts as raw materials in perfumery. Part 1: oakmoss." Flavour and fragrance journal 24.2 (2009): 49-61] [[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/20644842.pdf]] | [Joulain, Daniel, and Raphaël Tabacchi. "Lichen extracts as raw materials in perfumery. Part 1: oakmoss." Flavour and fragrance journal 24.2 (2009): 49-61] [[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/20644842.pdf]] |
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{{:1024px-evernia_prunastri_on_prunus_cerasifera.jpg?700}}\\ | "... the composition of the volatiles from the acetone soluble fractions of the methanol extracts of the lichen species: Hypogymnia physodes, Evernia prunastri and Parmelia sulcata, growing on the same host tree, collected at the same time and locality, are reported." Main components of the extract from E.prunastri were methyl β-orcinolcarboxylate (atraric acid; 30.1%), orcinol (25.0%), usnic acid (11.4%), methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-6-methylbenzoate (methyl orsellinate; 10.2%), 3-methoxy-5-methylphenol (orcinol monomethyl ether; 5.7%) and 2,6-dihydroxy-4-methylbenzaldehyde (atranol; 2.1%). \\ |
| [Stojanović, Igor Ž., et al. "Volatile constituents of selected Parmeliaceae lichens." Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 76.7 (2011): 987-994] [[http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2011/0352-51391100087S.pdf]] |
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Evernia prunastri on Prunus cerasifera | Evernia prunastri on Prunus cerasifera |
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