Amber??Woody Scent: Alcohols with Divergent Structure Present Common Olfactory Characteristics and Sharp Enantiomer Differentiation
C Margot, DP Simmons, D Reichlin…
Index: Margot, Christian; Simmons, Dana P.; Reichlin, Daniel; Skuy, David Helvetica Chimica Acta, 2004 , vol. 87, # 10 p. 2662 - 2684
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Abstract Only one out of the four possible trans isomers of the important perfumery alcohol Norlimbanol®(1) possesses a very strong amber-woody smell, the isomer 1A with (1′ R, 3S, 6′ S) absolute configuration. Its enantiomer 1B is almost odorless and devoid of amber- woody character, whereas the diastereoisomers 1C and 1D are considerably weaker and perceptible only by the most-sensitive persons. The same is true for a whole series of ...
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