Chemistry & Biodiversity 2008-06-01

Recent developments in the chemistry of sandalwood odorants.

Constanze Brocke, Marcus Eh, Anja Finke

Index: Chem. Biodivers. 5(6) , 1000-10, (2008)

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Abstract

Natural sandalwood oil, a unique and valuable ingredient in fine perfumery, has been the focus of scientific interest for many years. Due to its scarcity and its high price, the search for novel synthetic raw materials imitating the characteristic odor profile of sandalwood oil is as challenging as ever. In this context, the preparation of the novel sandalwood odorants 26, 33, and 39 will be discussed, including their sensory properties and structure-odor relationship.


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