CAS 5502-75-0
:p-Menthan-7-ol
Description:
p-Menthan-7-ol, also known as 1-hydroxy-p-menthane, is a bicyclic monoterpenoid alcohol characterized by its unique structure derived from menthane. It features a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to the p-menthane framework, which contributes to its chemical properties. This compound is typically colorless to pale yellow and has a pleasant minty aroma, making it useful in the fragrance and flavor industries. p-Menthan-7-ol is soluble in organic solvents and exhibits moderate solubility in water due to the presence of the hydroxyl group. It is known for its potential applications in cosmetics, personal care products, and as a flavoring agent. Additionally, it may possess antimicrobial properties, which can be beneficial in various formulations. As with many organic compounds, safety data should be consulted to understand its handling and potential hazards. Overall, p-Menthan-7-ol is valued for its sensory attributes and functional properties in various industrial applications.
Formula:C10H20O
InChI:InChI=1S/C10H20O/c1-8(2)10-5-3-9(7-11)4-6-10/h8-11H,3-7H2,1-2H3
InChI key:InChIKey=KHWTYGFHPHRQMP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(C)(C)C1CCC(CO)CC1
Synonyms:- Cyclohexanemethanol, 4-(1-methylethyl)-
- 4-(1-Methylethyl)cyclohexanemethanol
- p-Menthan-7-ol
- Mayol (monoterpene)
- Mayol
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4-Isopropylcyclohexylmethanol
CAS:4-Isopropylcyclohexylmethanol is a synthetic chemical that is used as a fragrance. It is found in plants such as Paeonia suffruticosa and is used in the synthesis of linalool oxide. 4-Isopropylcyclohexylmethanol has been shown to bind to histone proteins, which may have an effect on gene expression. This chemical also has a vapor pressure of 0.0013 mmHg at 25°C and can be detected by electrochemical method at a concentration of 10 ppm. 4-Isopropylcyclohexylmethanol has been shown to react with eugenol in benzene, forming methyl cinnamate and methyl ethyl alkanal.
Formula:C10H20OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:156.26 g/mol
