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Humulene
Chemical name 2,6,6,9-tetramethyl-
1,4-8-cycloundecatriene
Chemical formula C15H24
Molecular mass 204.36 g/mol
CAS number *
Density 0.886 g/cm3
Melting point ? °C
Boiling point 106-107 °C at 5 mmHg
SMILES CC1(C)/C=C/C/C(C)=C/CC/C(C)=C/C1
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Humulene, or α-humulene or α-caryophyllene, is a naturally occurring monocyclic sesquiterpene. It is found in the essential oils of Humulus lupulus (hops) from which it derives its name, Lindera strychnifolia and others. It is an isomer of β-caryophyllene and the two are often found together as a mixture in nature.

It is one of the chemical compounds that contribute to the taste of the spice Vietnamese coriander.

References


  • Merck Index, 12th Edition, 4789.

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Terpenes and terpenoids | Hydrocarbons | Alkenes

 

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