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| Main components of the flower scent of S.officinalis are benzenoids, notably methylbenzoate (68%), together with methyl benzene (3.1%), 1,2-dimethyl benzene (1.2%), benzaldehyde (2.7%), benzyl alcohol (0.9%). Interesting Nitrogen-containing compounds were benzyl nitrile (2%), benzyl isonitrile (0.5%) and indole (0.5%). Another group are straight-chain aldehydes like hexanal (2.1%), heptanal (1.8%), octanal (2.5%), nonanal (4.3%) and decanal (2.6%). \\ | Main components of the flower scent of S.officinalis are benzenoids, notably methylbenzoate (68%), together with methyl benzene (3.1%), 1,2-dimethyl benzene (1.2%), benzaldehyde (2.7%), benzyl alcohol (0.9%). Interesting Nitrogen-containing compounds were benzyl nitrile (2%), benzyl isonitrile (0.5%), indole (0.5%), and methyl anthranilate (0.1%). Another group are straight-chain aldehydes like hexanal (2.1%), heptanal (1.8%), octanal (2.5%), nonanal (4.3%) and decanal (2.6%). \\ | 
| [Flower scent composition in //Dianthus// and //Saponaria// species (Caryophyllaceae) and its relevance for pollination biology and taxonomy. Jürgens, A., Witt, T., & Gottsberger, G.,  Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Vol.31(4), 2003, 345-357] \\ | [Flower scent composition in //Dianthus// and //Saponaria// species (Caryophyllaceae) and its relevance for pollination biology and taxonomy. Jürgens, A., Witt, T., & Gottsberger, G.,  Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Vol.31(4), 2003, 345-357] \\ | 
| [[http://www.pollination.de/SILENE_PROJECT/information/Biochem_Syst_Ecol_2003_31_345-357.pdf]] | [[http://www.pollination.de/SILENE_PROJECT/information/Biochem_Syst_Ecol_2003_31_345-357.pdf]] |