| Name | Glutinone |
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| Synonyms |
3(2H)-Picenone, 1,4,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,12b,13,14,14a,14b-octadecahydro-4,4,6b,8a,11,11,12b,14a-octamethyl-, (6aS,6bR,8aR,12aR,12bS,14aR,14bS)-
(6aS,6bR,8aR,12aR,12bS,14aR,14bS)-4,4,6b,8a,11,11,12b,14a-Octamethyl-1,4,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,12b,13,14,14a,14b-octadecahydro-3(2H)-picenone Glutinone |
| Description | Alnusenone (Glutinone) is a stabilised intermediate int he biogenesis of friedelin (XV) from squalene. Alnusenone is the major natural compound in fractions[1]. |
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| References |
[1]. J.M. Beaton, et al. Triterpenoids-liv: The constitution of alnusenone. Tetrahedron |
| Density | 1.0±0.1 g/cm3 |
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| Boiling Point | 488.5±14.0 °C at 760 mmHg |
| Molecular Formula | C30H48O |
| Molecular Weight | 424.702 |
| Flash Point | 202.9±15.1 °C |
| Exact Mass | 424.370514 |
| PSA | 17.07000 |
| LogP | 10.73 |
| Vapour Pressure | 0.0±1.2 mmHg at 25°C |
| Index of Refraction | 1.534 |
| Hazard Codes | Xi |
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