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| The odor of the yellow //flowers// is described as "...sharp amylic, honey-like with chamomile notes. The odor concentrate contained phenylacetaldehyde, 2-phenylethanol, (E)-ocimene and cinnamic alcohol as main constituents. Additionally, we identified 3,4,5-trimethoxytoluene, a relatively uncommon flower constituent, in remarkable concentration of about 12%." \\ | The odor of the yellow //flowers// is described as "...sharp amylic, honey-like with chamomile notes. The odor concentrate contained phenylacetaldehyde, 2-phenylethanol, (E)-ocimene and cinnamic alcohol as main constituents. Additionally, we identified 3,4,5-trimethoxytoluene, a relatively uncommon flower constituent, in remarkable concentration of about 12%." \\ |
| [Surburg et al., Volatile compounds from Flowers, in: Teranishi, R.;Buttery, R. G.;Sugisawa, H. Bioactive volatile compounds from plants. (Book) 1993, 180] | [Surburg et al., Volatile compounds from Flowers, in: Teranishi, R.;Buttery, R. G.;Sugisawa, H. Bioactive volatile compounds from plants. (Book) 1993, 180] |
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| | |{{:phenylacetaldehyde.jpg|phenylacetaldehyde}} \\ phenylacetaldehyde | {{:phenylethanol.jpg| 2-phenylethanol}} \\ 2-phenylethanol |{{:cinnamylalcohol.jpg| cinnamyl alcohol}} \\ (E)-cinnamyl alcohol |{{:ocimene_e_beta.jpg|(E)-β-ocimene}} \\ (E)-β-ocimene |{{:alpha_pinene.jpg| α-pinene }} \\ α-pinene | {{:limonene.jpg|limonene}} \\ limonene | |
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| Analyses of air samples around blooms of Oregon grape shrubs revealed the consistent presence of phenylacetaldehyde (124ng/h/flower), α-pinene (87ng/h), (E)-β-ocimene (54ng/h), limonene (43ng/h), β-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, and benzaldehyde. \\ | Analyses of air samples around blooms of Oregon grape shrubs revealed the consistent presence of phenylacetaldehyde (124ng/h/flower), α-pinene (87ng/h), (E)-β-ocimene (54ng/h), limonene (43ng/h), β-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, and benzaldehyde. \\ |