Bornyl acetate
Bornyl acetate is a chemical compound.[1] Its molecular formula is C12H20O2 and its molecular weight is 196.29 g/mol. It is the acetate ester of borneol. It is used as a food additive,[2] flavouring agent, and odour agent.
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Molar mass | 196.290 g·mol−1 |
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It is a component of the essential oil from pine needles (from the family Pinaceae)[3][4][5] and primarily responsible for its odor.[6]
References
- CID 6448 from PubChem
- "Code of Federal Regulations Title 21".
- Lee, Na-Hyun; Lee, Sang-Min; Lee, Tae-Min; Chung, Namhyun; Lee, Hoi-Seon (2015). "GC-MS Analyses of the Essential Oils Obtained from Pinaceae Leaves in Korea". Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants. 18 (3): 538. doi:10.1080/0972060X.2013.764194.
- Garneau, François-Xavier; Collin, Guy; Gagnon, Hélène; Pichette, André (2012). "Chemical Composition of the Hydrosol and the Essential Oil of Three Different Species of the Pinaceae Family :Picea glauca(Moench) Voss.,Picea mariana(Mill.) B.S.P., and Abies balsamea(L.) Mill". Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants. 15 (2): 227. doi:10.1080/0972060X.2012.10644040.
- Karapandzova, M; Stefkova, G; Cvetkovikj, I; Trajkovska-Dokik, E; Kaftandzieva, A; Kulevanova, S (2014). "Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Pinus peuce (Pinaceae) growing wild in R. Macedonia". Natural Product Communications. 9 (11): 1623–8. PMID 25532297.
- Ullmann's Food and Feed. 2. Wiley-VCH. 2017-06-19. p. 1193. ISBN 9783527339907.
Pinaceae needle oils from Pinaceae species contain (-)-bornyl acetate as their main odoriferous component.
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