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Species: Streptomyces philanthi

1-phenylpropan-2-one

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Phenylacetone
1-phenylpropan-2-one
1-Phenyl-2-propanone
103-79-7
Benzyl methyl ketone
Methyl benzyl ketone
Phenyl-2-propanone
1-Phenylacetone
2-Propanone, 1-phenyl-
3-Phenyl-2-propanone
Phenylmethyl methyl ketone
phenyl acetone
1-phenyl-propan-2-one
136675-26-8
phenylaceton
O7IZH10V9Y
CHEMBL3800510
NSC-9827
NSC 9827
Phenylacetone, 99%
EINECS 203-144-4
UNII-O7IZH10V9Y
(phenyl)acetone
AI3-02938
DEA No. 8501
methylbenzyl ketone
phenyl 2-propanone
1-phenyl propanedione
1-Phenylpropane-2-one
PHENYLACETONE [MI]
SCHEMBL43943
ghl.PD_Mitscher_leg0.660
DTXSID1059280
SCHEMBL13341529
CHEBI:52052
HSDB 8385
NSC9827
Phenylacetone, analytical standard
BCP22277
BDBM50167968
STL373560
AKOS004905656
MCULE-2102027204
NS00017966
A800807
Q418831
AMFETAMINE SULFATE IMPURITY B [EP IMPURITY]
InChI=1/C9H10O/c1-8(10)7-9-5-3-2-4-6-9/h2-6H,7H2,1H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name1-phenylpropan-2-one
SMILESCC(=O)CC1=CC=CC=C1
InchiInChI=1S/C9H10O/c1-8(10)7-9-5-3-2-4-6-9/h2-6H,7H2,1H3
FormulaC9H10O
PubChem ID7678
Molweight134.17
LogP1.4
Atoms10
Bonds2
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationaromatic compounds aromatic ketones ketones benzenoids
CHEBI-ID52052
Supernatural-IDSN0301338

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
214 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for phenyl 2-propanone is estimated as 4.0X10-6 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) using a fragment constant estimation method(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that phenyl 2-propanone is expected to volatilize from water surfaces(2). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 7 days(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 80 days(SRC). Phenyl 2-propanone's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). Phenyl 2-propanone has an estimated vapor pressure of 0.16 mm Hg(SRC), determined from a fragment constant method(3) and exists as a liquid under environmental conditions; therefore, phenyl 2-propanone may volatilize from dry soil.
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of phenyl 2-propanone is estimated as 80(SRC), using a log Kow of 1.44(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this estimated Koc value suggests that phenyl 2-propanone is expected to have high mobility in soil.
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.antifungal activity against Fusarium solaniRhizosphere soil of avocadoGuevara-Avendaño et al. 2019
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Pneumoniaeclinical isolate,bacteremic patientsRees et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.antifungal activity against Thielaviopsis ethacetica mycelial growthBrazilian Biorenewables National Laboratory – LNBR/CNPEM Microorganism Collection, Campinas, SP; isolatedfrom soil and roots of highly productive sugarcane-producing regions; BrazilFreitas et al. 2022
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansATCC MYA-2876, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
EukaryotaCandida GlabrataATCC 90030, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
EukaryotaCandida TropicalisATCC 750, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EpidermidisAmerican Type Culture CollectionJenkins and Bean 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaCoraliitalea Coraliiisolate from the algal Chromera velia CCAP 1602/1Koteska et al. 2023
ProkaryotaLitoreibacter Sp.isolate from the algal Chromera velia CCAP 1602/1Koteska et al. 2023
ProkaryotaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
EukaryotaPleurotus CystidiosusnanaUsami et al. 2014
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2005_2
ProkaryotaSerratia Plymuthican/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Proteamaculansn/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Odoriferan/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaPseudochrobactrum SaccharolyticumNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
ProkaryotaWautersiella FalseniiNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
ProkaryotaArthrobacter NicotianaeNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
ProkaryotaAchromobacter XylosoxidansNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.LB agarSPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeBHI, LB, MHB, TSBSPME / GCxGC-TOFMSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.LB media, DYGS mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.LB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
EukaryotaCandida GlabrataYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
EukaryotaCandida TropicalisYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EpidermidisBHI mediaHS-SPME/GC×GC-TOFMSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaCoraliitalea Coraliimarine broth agarOSSA/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaLitoreibacter Sp.marine broth agarOSSA/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Pneumoniaetryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
EukaryotaPleurotus CystidiosusnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDAno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia ProteamaculansNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia OdoriferaNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudochrobactrum SaccharolyticumLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaWautersiella FalseniiLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaArthrobacter NicotianaeLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaAchromobacter XylosoxidansLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno


2-phenylethanol

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
2-PHENYLETHANOL
Phenethyl alcohol
Phenylethyl alcohol
60-12-8
Benzeneethanol
Phenylethanol
Benzyl carbinol
Phenethanol
2-Phenylethyl alcohol
2-PHENYL-ETHANOL
beta-Phenylethanol
2-Phenethyl alcohol
Benzylmethanol
2-Phenylethan-1-Ol
Benzylcarbinol
Methanol, benzyl-
2-Hydroxyethylbenzene
1-Phenyl-2-ethanol
Ethanol, 2-phenyl-
FEMA No. 2858
2-PEA
Benzenethanol
Phenethylalcohol
Phenyl ethyl alcohol
beta-PEA
beta-Phenylethyl alcohol
beta-Hydroxyethylbenzene
Caswell No. 655C
beta-Fenylethanol
FEMA Number 2858
1321-27-3
beta-Fenethylalkohol
Phenethyl alcohol (natural)
beta-Phenethyl alcohol
HSDB 5002
2-Phenethanol
.beta.-Hydroxyethylbenzene
.beta.-Phenylethyl alcohol
Hydroxyethylbenzene
EINECS 200-456-2
UNII-ML9LGA7468
MFCD00002886
PhenethylAlcohol-d5
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 001503
NSC 406252
NSC-406252
BRN 1905732
.beta.-Phenylethanol
ML9LGA7468
.beta.-PEA
DTXSID9026342
CHEBI:49000
AI3-00744
(2-Hydroxyethyl)benzene
.beta.-Phenethyl alcohol
Phenylethyl alcohol [USP]
.beta.-(hydroxyethyl)benzene
DTXCID206342
EC 200-456-2
4-06-00-03067 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
NSC406252
NCGC00166215-02
Phenylethyl alcohol (USP)
Ethanol, phenyl-
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL (II)
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL [II]
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL (MART.)
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL [MART.]
Phenyl Ethanol(Natural)
2 Phenylethanol
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL (USP-RS)
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL [USP-RS]
beta-Fenylethanol [Czech]
2-phenyl ethanol
Carbinol, Benzyl
beta Phenylethanol
CAS-60-12-8
Alcohol, Phenethyl
beta-Fenethylalkohol [Czech]
PEL
SMR000059156
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL (USP MONOGRAPH)
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL [USP MONOGRAPH]
Alcohol, Phenylethyl
benzene-ethanol
Mellol
phenyl-ethanol
Benzyl-Methanol
2-PhenyIethanol
phenylethyl-alcohol
.beta.-Phenethanol
HY1
.beta.-Fenylethanol
b-Hydroxyethylbenzene
Benzyl ethyl alcohol
2-phenyl-1-ethanol
Benzeneethanol, 9CI
2-phenylethane-1-ol
betaphenylethyl alcohol
.beta.-Fenethylalkohol
2-Phenylethanol, USP
METHANOL, BENZYL
A-PEA
beta -hydroxyethylbenzene
2-Phenylethanol, 99%
.beta.-P.E.A.
(BETA-PEA)
Phenylethyl alcohol, USAN
bmse000659
Phenylethyl, beta- alcohol
2-(2-Hydroxyethyl)benzene
SCHEMBL1838
WLN: Q2R
MLS001066349
MLS001336026
FEMA NUMBER 2858.
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL [MI]
Phenethyl alcohol, 8CI, BAN
CHEMBL448500
beta-(HYDROXYETHYL)BENZENE
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL [FCC]
PHENYLETHYL, B- ALCOHOL
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL [INCI]
BDBM85807
FEMA 2858
HMS2093H05
HMS2233H06
HMS3374P04
Pharmakon1600-01505398
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL [FHFI]
PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL [HSDB]
PHENETHYL ALCOHOL [WHO-DD]
BCP32115
CS-B1821
HY-B1290
NSC_6054
Tox21_113544
Tox21_201322
Tox21_303383
BBL036905
NSC759116
s3703
STL281950
2-Phenylethanol, >=99.0% (GC)
AKOS000249688
Tox21_113544_1
CCG-213419
DB02192
MCULE-8439044075
NSC-759116
CAS_60-12-8
Phenethyl alcohol, >=99%, FCC, FG
NCGC00166215-01
NCGC00166215-03
NCGC00166215-05
NCGC00257347-01
NCGC00258874-01
AC-18484
SBI-0206858.P001
NS00004212
P0084
EN300-19347
C05853
D00192
D70868
Phenethyl alcohol, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG
AB00698274_05
A832606
Q209463
SR-01000763553
Phenylethyl alcohol;Phenethyl alcohol;Benzeneethanol
Q-200318
SR-01000763553-2
0DE4CADC-AB8A-4038-BD6F-EBD009885652
F0001-1575
Z104473586
2-phenylethanol;2-Phenylethyl alcohol;Benzeneethanol;Phenylethanol
InChI=1/C8H10O/c9-7-6-8-4-2-1-3-5-8/h1-5,9H,6-7H
Phenylethyl alcohol, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Phenylethyl Alcohol, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
19601-20-8
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-phenylethanol
SMILESC1=CC=C(C=C1)CCO
InchiInChI=1S/C8H10O/c9-7-6-8-4-2-1-3-5-8/h1-5,9H,6-7H2
FormulaC8H10O
PubChem ID6054
Molweight122.16
LogP1.4
Atoms9
Bonds2
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationaromatic alcohols alcohols aromatic compounds benzenoids
CHEBI-ID49000
Supernatural-IDSN0418058

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
218.2 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for 2-phenylethanol estimated from its vapor pressure, 0.0868 mm Hg at 25 deg C(1), and water solubility, 16,000 mg/L(2), is 1.5X10-7 atm-cu m/mol(SRC). Using this value for the Henry's Law constant, one can estimate a volatilization half-life of 2-phenylethanol in a model river 1 m deep flowing at 1 m/s with a wind speed of 3 m/s is 46.5 days(3,SRC). 2-Phenylethanol's relatively low Henry's Law constant and vapor pressure suggest that volatilization from moist and dry soil surfaces will be minimal(SRC).
Literature: (1) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Data Compilation Tables of Properties of Pure Compounds NY, NY: Amer Inst for Phys Prop Data (1989) (2) Valvani SC et al; J Pharm Sci 70: 502-7 (1981) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods, NY: McGraw-Hill Chapt 15 (1982)
Soil Adsorption
Using an estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc for 2-phenylethanol is estimated to be 29(SRC). According to a suggested classification scheme(2), this Koc value suggests that 2-phenylethanol will have very high mobility in soil(SRC).
Literature: (1) Meylan WM et al; Environ Sci Technol 28: 459-65 (1992) (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
8.68X10-2 mm Hg @ 25 deg C /from experimentally derived coefficients/Daubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeNANAAhmed et al. 2023
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusNANAAhmed et al. 2023
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusNANAAhmed et al. 2023
EukaryotaCandida DubliniensisNANAMartins et al. 2007
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansNANAMartins et al. 2007
EukaryotaCandida ParapsilosisNANAFitzgerald et al. 2022
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansNANAFitzgerald et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
EukaryotaAspergillus NigerNANACosta et al. 2016
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansNANACosta et al. 2016
EukaryotaPenicillium ChrysogenumNANACosta et al. 2016
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANADevaraj et al. 2018
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANADixon et al. 2022
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansNANAPerl et al. 2011
ProkaryotaProteus MirabilisNANAJünger et al. 2012
ProkaryotaStreptococcus AgalactiaeNANAJünger et al. 2012
ProkaryotaMycobacterium BovisNANAMcNerney et al. 2012
ProkaryotaEnterobacter CloacaeNALawal et al. 2018
EukaryotaPythium OligandrumN/APythium oligandrum GAQ1 strain was isolated from soil from a field where infected ginger was growing in Laiwu district, Jinan City, Shandong Province, China. China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center (CGMCC) deposit number No. 17470.Sheikh et al. 2023
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Accolensclinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Jeikeiumclinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Minutissimumclinical isolate,trunk of adult femaleLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Striatumclinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Schleifericlinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus SciuriSouthernflying squirrel skinLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Sciuriclinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaErwinia AmylovoraNACellini et al. 2018
ProkaryotaBacillus AcidicelerNAMéndez-Bravo et al. 2018
EukaryotaFusarium CulmorumNASchmidt et al. 2018
EukaryotaHypoxylon InvadensNADickschat et al. 2018
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNACaballero Ortiz et al. 2018
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiChina Center of Industrial Culture collectionWang et al. 2018
ProkaryotaVibrio ParahaemolyticusChina Center of Industrial Culture collectionWang et al. 2018
EukaryotaAspergillus FischeriNADickschat et al. 2018
EukaryotaHypoxylon AnthochroumNAMacías-Rubalcava et al. 2018
EukaryotaFusarium Oxysporum0NALi et al. 2018
EukaryotaTrichoderma Harzianum0NALi et al. 2018
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.antifungal activity against Fusarium solaniRhizosphere soil of avocadoGuevara-Avendaño et al. 2019
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansNAContarino et al. 2019
EukaryotaMetschnikowia PulcherrimaNAContarino et al. 2019
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNAContarino et al. 2019
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces AnomalusNAContarino et al. 2019
EukaryotaCandida SakeKing George Island, South Shetland Islands, AntarcticaArrarte et al. 2017
EukaryotaFusarium OxysporumNALi et al. 2018
EukaryotaTrichoderma HarzianumNALi et al. 2018
ProkaryotaProteus Vulgarisrhizosphere of lahophyte plant, Glasswort (Salicornia herbacea L.)Yu et al. 2013
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisZhang et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.antifungal activity against Thielaviopsis ethacetica mycelial growthBrazilian Biorenewables National Laboratory – LNBR/CNPEM Microorganism Collection, Campinas, SP; isolatedfrom soil and roots of highly productive sugarcane-producing regions; BrazilFreitas et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenespromotes the growth of Zea mays L. and confer the resistance to drought stress in this maizeApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology lab, Department of Biosciences, Comsats University IslamabadYasmin et al. 2021
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansATCC MYA-2876, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
EukaryotaCandida GlabrataATCC 90030, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
EukaryotaCandida TropicalisATCC 750, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLeibnitz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbHFitzgerald et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Maltophiliaantifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)shoots of tomato plants (Elpida F1, Enza Zaden)López et al. 2021
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Pasteuriantifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)fruits of tomato plants (Elpida F1, Enza Zaden)López et al. 2021
ProkaryotaArthrobacter Ureafaciensantifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)leaves of tomato plants (Elpida F1, Enza Zaden) with symptoms of Gray leaf spotLópez et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPantoea Vagansantifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)leaves of tomato plants (Elpida F1, Enza Zaden) with symptoms of Gray leaf spotLópez et al. 2021
ProkaryotaArthrobacter Phenanthrenivoransantifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)shoots of tomato plants (Elpida F1, Enza Zaden) with symptoms of Gray leaf spotLópez et al. 2021
ProkaryotaRahnella Aquatilisantifungal activity on the mycelial growth of Colletotrichum gloeosporioidesisolate from the rhizosphere soil of a 28-year-old Pinus massoniana in Nanning, Guangxi; stored in the typical Culture Preservation Center of ChinaKong et al. 2020
EukaryotaGrosmannia ClavigeraNorthern Forestry Centre Culture Collection (Edmonton, Alberta), originally cultured from the phloem of MPB-infested lodgepole pine trees near Banff, AlbertaWang et al. 2020
EukaryotaOphiostoma Ipsisolated from bark beetle galleries in lodgepole pineWang et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaCoraliitalea Coraliiisolate from the algal Chromera velia CCAP 1602/1Koteska et al. 2023
EukaryotaMalassezia GlobosaFungal Biodiversity Center (WesterdijkInstitute, Utrecht, The Netherlands)Rios-Navarro et al. 2023
EukaryotaMalassezia RestrictaFungal Biodiversity Center (WesterdijkInstitute, Utrecht, The Netherlands)Rios-Navarro et al. 2023
EukaryotaMalassezia SympodialisFungal Biodiversity Center (WesterdijkInstitute, Utrecht, The Netherlands)Rios-Navarro et al. 2023
ProkaryotaBacillus Cereuspromote fungal hypocrellin A production in Shiraia sp. S9isolate and deposite at the China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center (CGMCC)Xu et al. 2022
EukaryotaMetschnikowia Reukaufiiinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Aconitum piepunense, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaDebaryomyces Hanseniiinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Silene acaulis, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaMrakia Blollopisinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Saxifraga cespitosa, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaTausonia Pullulansinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Silene acaulis, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaCystofilobasidium Sp.inhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Silene acaulis, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaCystofilobasidium Capitatuminhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Silene acaulis, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaGoffeauzyma Gilvescensinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Saxifraga cespitosa, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaRhodotorula Mucilaginosainhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Dryas octopetala, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaSporidiobolus Salmonicolorinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Saxifraga cespitosa, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
EukaryotaCystobasidium Laryngisinhibitory and promoting effects on the growth of different microorganismsisolate from Cerasticum arcticum, Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard Archipelago, Arctic); CCTCC (China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan, Hubei, China)Niu et al. 2022
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusNational collection of type cultures (NCTC) UKTait et al. 2014
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aNAPreti et al. 2009
EukaryotaHypoxylon AnthochroumNAUlloa-Benítez et al. 2016
EukaryotaFusarium Sp.NATakeuchi et al. 2012
EukaryotaAspergillus Sp.NASeifert and King 1982
EukaryotaPenicillium Sp.NABrock and Dickschat 2013
EukaryotaTrichoderma Sp.NAStoppacher et al. 2010
EukaryotaChaetomium GlobosumNAKikuchi et al. 1983
EukaryotaLasiodiplodia TheobromaeNAMatsumoto and Nago 1994
EukaryotaTuber Sp.NASplivallo et al. 2007
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaRoseobacter Claden/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Xylosusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaCitrobacter Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaEscherichia Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaArctic Bacteriumn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albidoflavusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Antibioticusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenesn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Hirsutusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Hygroscopicusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Murinusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Olivaceusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomycetes Sp.n/aNAStritzke et al. 2004
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2005_2
ProkaryotaChondromyces Crocatusn/aNASchulz et al. 2004
ProkaryotaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroidesn/aNADickschat et al. 2005_3
ProkaryotaLoktanella Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2005_4
ProkaryotaDinoroseobacter Shibaen/aNADickschat et al. 2005_4
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/aNADickschat et al. 2005_5
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Casein/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Plantarumn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaPediococcus Damnosusn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Cremorisn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Dextranicumn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaLactococcus Lactisn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Mesenteroidesn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroidesn/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaOenococcus Oenin/aNATracey and Britz 1989
ProkaryotaSerratia Plymuthican/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Proteamaculansn/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Odoriferan/aNAWeise et al. 2014
EukaryotaTuber Mesentericumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al. 2004
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al. 2004
EukaryotaTuber BorchiiInhibit the development of Arabidopsis thaliana and modify its oxidative metabolismNASplivallo et al. 2007
ProkaryotaBacillus Cereusn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Andropogonisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaCellulomonas Udan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colin/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaSerratia Entomophilan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaSerratia Plymuthican/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaSerratia Proteamaculansn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Caledonican/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Caribensisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Caryophyllin/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Cepacian/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Fungorumn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Gladiolin/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Glumaen/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Graminisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Hospitan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Kururiensisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Latan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Phenaziniumn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrixn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Phytofirmansn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Pyrrocinian/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Saccharin/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Sordidicolan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Terricolan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Thailandensisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Xenovoransn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaXanthomonas Campestrisn/aNAWeise et al. 2012
EukaryotaTuber MelanosporumInhibit the development of Arabidopsis thaliana and modify its oxidative metabolismNASplivallo et al. 2007
EukaryotaTuber IndicumInhibit the development of Arabidopsis thaliana and modify its oxidative metabolismNASplivallo et al. 2007
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaecontrol citrus black spot disease fermentation processesToffano et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiAmerican Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansapplesDavis et al. 2012
ProkaryotaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
ProkaryotaEnterobacter AgglomeransNARobacker and Lauzon 2002
EukaryotaPenicillium CorymbiferumNAPierce et al. 1991
EukaryotaScopulariopsis BrevicaulisNAPierce et al. 1991
EukaryotaFusarium Sp.NAPierce et al. 1991
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaegrape vineBecher et al. 2012
ProkaryotaSalinispora Tropicanamarine sedimentGroenhagen et al. 2016
EukaryotaAureobasidium Pullulansattracts waspsisolated from apples (with lepidopteran orchard pests)Davis et al. 2012
EukaryotaPenicillium Polonicumnawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
EukaryotaAspergillus Ustusnawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
EukaryotaPericonia Britannicanawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
EukaryotaTrichoderma Atroviridenawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CepaciaRhizosphereBlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia KururiensisRhizosphereBlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaStreptococcus PneumoniaeclinicPreti et al. 2009
ProkaryotaBranhamella CatarrhalisclinicPreti et al. 2009
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaclinicPreti et al. 2009
EukaryotaHansenula Holstiiwhole beetles, beetle guts, loblolly pineBrand et al. 1977
EukaryotaPhoma Sp.n/aNAStrobel et al. 2011
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Sciurinafrom the gut flora of pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum honeydewLeroy et al. 2011
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Simiaenarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al. 2016
EukaryotaPhomopsis Sp.naendophyte of Odontoglossum sp.Singh et al. 2011
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/aT. melanosporum was from the cultivated truffle zones in the province and T. aestivum from the natural truffle zones in the same regionCullere et al. 2010
EukaryotaTuber Melanosporumn/aT. melanosporum was from the cultivated truffle zones in the province and T. aestivum from the natural truffle zones in the same regionCullere et al. 2010
ProkaryotaSerratia Plymuthican/aNAKai et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Epidermidisn/aNAKai et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilan/aNAKai et al. 2007
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Cloacaen/aNAArnold and Senter 1998
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aeruginosan/aNAArnold and Senter 1998
ProkaryotaProteus HauseriNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
ProkaryotaWautersiella FalseniiNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
EukaryotaPhellinus Sp.n/aNAStotzky and Schenck 1976
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al. 2003
EukaryotaTuber Melanosporumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al. 2003
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaen/aNABruce et al. 2004
EukaryotaMuscodor Albusn/aNACorcuff et al. 2011
EukaryotaAscocoryne Sarcoidesn/aNAMallette et al.  2012
EukaryotaTrichoderma Atroviriden/aNAStoppacher et al. 2010
ProkaryotaAzospirillum Brasilensepromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Pumiluspromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colipromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirensNACrutcher et al. 2013
EukaryotaTrichoderma AtrovirideNACrutcher et al. 2013
EukaryotaTrichoderma ReeseiNACrutcher et al. 2013
EukaryotaPhoma Sp.nanaNaznin et al. 2014
EukaryotaAmpelomyces Sp.nanaNaznin et al. 2014
EukaryotaHypoxylon Anthochroumnaendophytic in Bursera lancifoliaUlloa-Benítez et al. 2016
EukaryotaXylaria Sp.naHaematoxylon brasiletto, Morelos, MexicoSánchez-Ortiz et al. 2016
EukaryotaVerticillium Longisporumcollection TU GrazRybakova et al. 2017
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus BuchneriNANASquara et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus ParacaseiNANASquara et al. 2022
EukaryotaCryptococcus NemorosusNANALjunggren et al. 2019
EukaryotaMetschnikowia AndauensisNANALjunggren et al. 2019
EukaryotaMetschnikowia SaccharicolaNANALjunggren et al. 2019
EukaryotaZygosaccharomyces RouxiiNANAPei et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNANAGe et al. 2021
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNANAHarris et al. 2021
ProkaryotaAchromobacter Sp.NANAAlmeida et al. 2022
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.NANAAlmeida et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.NANAAlmeida et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANAAlmeida et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces EubayanusNANAMardones et al. 2022
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaCryptococcus WieringaeNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaHanseniaspora UvarumNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia KudriavzeviiNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia FermentansNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia KluyveriNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia MembranifaciensNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces ParadoxusNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaTorulaspora DelbrueckiiNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia AnomalaNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaMetschnikowia PulcherrimaNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EquorumNANAToral et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus AtrophaeusNANAToral et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPeribacillus Sp.NANAToral et al. 2021
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces AnomalusNANAShi et al. 2022
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisNANALee et al. 2023
EukaryotaSaccharomyces EubayanusNANAUrbina et al. 2020
EukaryotaSaccharomyces EubayanusNANAMardones et al. 2020
EukaryotaMeyerozyma GuilliermondiiNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomycopsis ViniNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaturnispora DiversaNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces AnomalusNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaHanseniaspora ValbyensisNANATran et al. 2022
EukaryotaPhytophthora CinnamomiN/APhytophthora cinnamomiQiu R et al. 2014
EukaryotaPhytophthora RamorumN/APhytophthora ramorumLoulier et al. 2020
EukaryotaMeyerozyma GuilliermondiiXiong et al. 2023
EukaryotaKluyveromyces MarxianusJi et al. 2024
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeJi et al. 2024
EukaryotaCyberlindnera FabianiiMa et al. 2023
EukaryotaDebaryomyces HanseniiLi et al. 2023
ProkaryotaCitrobacter FreundiiTallon et al. 2023
ProkaryotaEnterobacter AgglomeransTallon et al. 2023
ProkaryotaEnterobacter CloacaeTallon et al. 2023
ProkaryotaKlebsiella OxytocaTallon et al. 2023
ProkaryotaPediococcus AcidilacticiMockus et al. 2024
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeNBTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusDMEMTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusNBTD/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida DubliniensisRPMISPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansRPMISPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida ParapsilosisTSBSPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansYPDSPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida ParapsilosisYPDSPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiBHISPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaAspergillus NigerYeast Glucose ChloramphenicolSPME/GCxGC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansYeast Glucose ChloramphenicolSPME/GCxGC-MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium ChrysogenumYeast Glucose ChloramphenicolSPME/GCxGC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSATD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBTD/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaProteus MirabilisColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaStreptococcus AgalactiaeColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaMycobacterium BovisLG + glycerolTD/GC-MS and SIFT-MSno
ProkaryotaEnterobacter CloacaeLevine EMB agar (LEA) (Fluka Analytical, UK)GC-MSno
EukaryotaPythium OligandrumV8 juice agarSPME/GC-MS/MSyes
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Accolensbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Jeikeiumbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Minutissimumbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaCorynebacterium Striatumbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Schleiferibrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Sciuribrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaErwinia AmylovoraLuria-Bertani (LB)PTR-MS / SPME / GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus AcidicelerLB agarSPME / GS-MSno
EukaryotaFusarium CulmorumKing`s B agarUPLC-MSno
EukaryotaHypoxylon InvadensYMG mediumCSLA-GCMSyes
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaemedium malt extract agar ± SucroseHS-SPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiSodium chloride brothSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaVibrio ParahaemolyticusSodium chloride brothSPME, GC-MSno
EukaryotaAspergillus Fischerimedium 129CLSA-GCMSyes
EukaryotaHypoxylon Anthochroumrice medium (RM, 300g of rice and 300ml of water)SPME, GC-MSyes
EukaryotaFusarium OxysporumPDA plateSPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma HarzianumPDA plateSPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.LB agarSPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansYPDA(HS)-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaMetschnikowia PulcherrimaYPDA(HS)-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeYPDA(HS)-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces AnomalusYPDA(HS)-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida SakeYeast Nitrogen base with 1% pectinSPME / GCMSno
EukaryotaFusarium Oxysporumpotato dextrose agarSPME, GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma Harzianumpotato dextrose agarSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaProteus VulgarisLB agarSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisLB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.LB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PseudoalcaligenesLB mediaSPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
EukaryotaCandida GlabrataYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
EukaryotaCandida TropicalisYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus PasteuriTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaArthrobacter UreafaciensTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaPantoea VagansTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaArthrobacter PhenanthrenivoransTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaRahnella AquatilisLB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSyes
EukaryotaGrosmannia ClavigeraPDA mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaOphiostoma IpsPDA mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaCoraliitalea Coraliimarine broth agarOSSA/GC-MSno
EukaryotaMalassezia Globosamodified Dixon agarHS-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaMalassezia Restrictamodified Dixon agarHS-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaMalassezia Sympodialismodified Dixon agarHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus CereusLB agarHS-SPME/GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaBacillus CereusLB agarHS-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaMetschnikowia Reukaufiiartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaDebaryomyces Hanseniiartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaMrakia Blollopisartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaTausonia Pullulansartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaCystofilobasidium Sp.artificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaCystofilobasidium Capitatumartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaGoffeauzyma Gilvescensartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaRhodotorula Mucilaginosaartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaSporidiobolus Salmonicolorartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
EukaryotaCystobasidium Laryngisartificial nectar mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Aureusblood/choclate agarGC-Ms flame photometric detectorno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaHypoxylon Anthochroumno
EukaryotaFusarium Sp.no
EukaryotaAspergillus Sp.no
EukaryotaPenicillium Sp.no
EukaryotaTrichoderma Sp.no
EukaryotaChaetomium Globosumno
EukaryotaLasiodiplodia Theobromaeno
EukaryotaTuber Sp.no
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaRoseobacter Claden/an/ano
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Xylosusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaCitrobacter Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaEscherichia Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaArctic Bacteriumn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albidoflavusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Antibioticusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenesn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Hirsutusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Hygroscopicusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Murinusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Olivaceusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomycetes Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaChondromyces Crocatusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroidesn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLoktanella Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaDinoroseobacter Shibaen/an/ano
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/an/ano
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Casein/an/ano
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Plantarumn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPediococcus Damnosusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Cremorisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Dextranicumn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLactococcus Lactisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Mesenteroidesn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroidesn/an/ano
ProkaryotaOenococcus Oenin/an/ano
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia ProteamaculansNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia OdoriferaNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
EukaryotaTuber Mesentericumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)no
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)no
EukaryotaTuber Borchiin/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus CereusLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia AndropogonisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaCellulomonas UdaLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensMR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia EntomophilaLB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensLB, MR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaMR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia ProteamaculansLB, MR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas RhizophilaLB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CaledonicaLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CaribensisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CaryophylliLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CepaciaMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia FungorumMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia GladioliMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia GlumaeLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia GraminisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia HospitaMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia KururiensisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia LataMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PhenaziniumLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PhenoliruptrixLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PhytofirmansLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PyrrociniaMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia SacchariLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia SordidicolaAngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia TerricolaLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia ThailandensisMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia XenovoransMS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaXanthomonas CampestrisNBIIClosed airflow-system/GC-MS and PTR-MSno
EukaryotaTuber Melanosporumn/an/ano
EukaryotaTuber Indicumn/an/ano
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeYEPDAGC/MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTS brothGC-MS Super Qno
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansSabouraud dextrose agarGC-MSyes
ProkaryotaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Pneumoniaetryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Agglomeransno
EukaryotaPenicillium CorymbiferumGC-FIDyes
EukaryotaScopulariopsis BrevicaulisGC-FIDyes
EukaryotaFusarium Sp.GC-FIDyes
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaesynthetic minimal mediumGC-MS, EIyes
ProkaryotaSalinispora Tropicaseawater-based A1GC/MSno
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansSabouraud Dextrose AgarGC/FIDyes
EukaryotaPenicillium Polonicummalt extract agar; potato dextrose agar; water agar; yeast extract agar; Czapek agarSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaAspergillus Ustusmalt extract agar; potato dextrose agar; water agar; yeast extract agar; Czapek agarSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaPericonia Britannicamalt extract agar; potato dextrose agar; water agar; yeast extract agar; Czapek agarSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma Atroviridemalt extract agar; potato dextrose agar; water agar; yeast extract agar; Czapek agarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CepaciaMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)yes
ProkaryotaBurkholderia KururiensisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)yes
ProkaryotaStreptococcus PneumoniaeBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaBranhamella CatarrhalisBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaHansenula HolstiiPYGGC-MSno
EukaryotaPhoma Sp.n/aSolid phase microextraction (SPME)no
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Sciuri877 liquid mediumSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas SimiaeNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSno
EukaryotaPhomopsis Sp.PDA mediumSPME-GC/MSyes
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/aGas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O)no
EukaryotaTuber Melanosporumn/aGas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O)no
ProkaryotaSerratia Plymuthican/an/ano
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Epidermidisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilan/an/ano
ProkaryotaEnterobacter CloacaeHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaProteus HauseriLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaWautersiella FalseniiLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaPhellinus Sp.n/an/ano
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/an/ano
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaen/an/ano
EukaryotaMuscodor Albusn/aHeadspace sampler/GC-MSno
EukaryotaAscocoryne SarcoidesMinimal mediumPTR-MS and SPME GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma AtroviridePotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaAzospirillum BrasilenseTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaBacillus PumilusTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSASPME-GCno
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirensPotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaTrichoderma AtroviridePotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaTrichoderma ReeseiPotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaPhoma Sp.naSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaAmpelomyces Sp.naSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaHypoxylon AnthochroumPDA/WA + 500 mg l^-1 ChloramphenicolSPME-GC/MSyes
EukaryotaXylaria Sp.PDA mediumSPME-GC/MSyes
EukaryotaVerticillium Longisporumpotato dextrose agar (PDA), Czapek Dox liquid cultureGC-MS / SPMEno
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus Buchnerimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus Paracaseimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
EukaryotaCryptococcus Nemorosusliquid YPD mediumGC-MSno
EukaryotaMetschnikowia Andauensisliquid YPD mediumGC-MSno
EukaryotaMetschnikowia Saccharicolaliquid YPD mediumGC-MSno
EukaryotaZygosaccharomyces RouxiiYPD mediumGC-MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaegrape juiceLC-15C HPLCno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaemalt extract brothHS-SPME with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaAchromobacter Sp.LB broth supplemented with cryoprotectant solution (25 g L−1 gelatin, 50 g L−1 lactose, 10 g L−1 peptone, and 250 g L−1 glycerol)SPME with gas chromatograph (Agilent 7890A, Agilent Technologies) connected to a mass spectrometer (Pegasus® HT TOFMS, LECO Corporation)no
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.LB broth supplemented with cryoprotectant solution (25 g L−1 gelatin, 50 g L−1 lactose, 10 g L−1 peptone, and 250 g L−1 glycerol)SPME with gas chromatograph (Agilent 7890A, Agilent Technologies) connected to a mass spectrometer (Pegasus® HT TOFMS, LECO Corporation)no
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.LB broth supplemented with cryoprotectant solution (25 g L−1 gelatin, 50 g L−1 lactose, 10 g L−1 peptone, and 250 g L−1 glycerol)SPME with gas chromatograph (Agilent 7890A, Agilent Technologies) connected to a mass spectrometer (Pegasus® HT TOFMS, LECO Corporation)no
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLB broth supplemented with cryoprotectant solution (25 g L−1 gelatin, 50 g L−1 lactose, 10 g L−1 peptone, and 250 g L−1 glycerol)SPME with gas chromatograph (Agilent 7890A, Agilent Technologies) connected to a mass spectrometer (Pegasus® HT TOFMS, LECO Corporation)no
EukaryotaSaccharomyces EubayanusYPD agar media (yeast extract 1%, peptone 2%, glucose 2% and agar 2%)HS‐SPME‐GC‐MSno
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaCryptococcus WieringaeYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaHanseniaspora UvarumYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPichia KudriavzeviiYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPichia FermentansYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPichia KluyveriYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPichia MembranifaciensYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces ParadoxusYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaTorulaspora DelbrueckiiYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPichia AnomalaYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaMetschnikowia PulcherrimaYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EquorumSchaeffer’s growth (SG) mediumHS-SPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Equorumtryptic soy agar (TSA, Panreac Applichem) mediumHS-SPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus AtrophaeusMOLPHS-SPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPeribacillus Sp.MOLPHS-SPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces Anomalusmedium consisted of glucose (20 g/l), peptone (5 g/l), agar (20 g/l) and amoxicillin (1 g/l)SPME with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisTryptone soy broth (TSB)HPLCno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Eubayanusbeer wortHS-SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Eubayanusbeer wortHS‐GC‐FIDno
EukaryotaMeyerozyma Guilliermondiisynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaesynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaSaccharomycopsis Vinisynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaSaturnispora Diversasynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces Anomalussynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaHanseniaspora Valbyensissugared green and black teaHS-SPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaPhytophthora CinnamomiPotato Dextrose Agar,V8 juice agarSPME/GC-MS/MSno
EukaryotaPhytophthora RamorumPotato Dextrose AgarSPME/GC-MS/MSstandard
EukaryotaMeyerozyma GuilliermondiiYEPD, 10 g/L yeast extrac, 20 g/L peptone, 20 g dextroseGC-MS and GC-IMSno
EukaryotaKluyveromyces MarxianusSauce Meat during StorageSPME–GC–MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeSauce Meat during StorageSPME–GC–MSno
EukaryotaCyberlindnera Fabianiituna cooking liquidHS-SPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaDebaryomyces Hanseniimeat with pork lardGC-MSno
ProkaryotaCitrobacter Freundiitryptone soya broth (TSB) mediaSPME/GC/MSno
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Agglomeranstryptone soya broth (TSB) mediaSPME/GC/MSno
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Cloacaetryptone soya broth (TSB) mediaSPME/GC/MSno
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Oxytocatryptone soya broth (TSB) mediaSPME/GC/MSno
ProkaryotaCitrobacter Freundiitryptone soya broth (TSB) mediaTenax/GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPediococcus Acidilacticilentils (Lens culinaris)SPME/ICP-MSno


Pentadec-1-ene

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
1-PENTADECENE
13360-61-7
Pentadec-1-ene
Pentadecene
PENTADECENE,1-
C15H30
KH577LIA74
MFCD00008987
NSC-77125
27251-68-9
CCRIS 5721
1-Pentadecene, 98%
EINECS 236-414-5
NSC 77125
UNII-KH577LIA74
UNII-2M9QW46A8B
2M9QW46A8B
DTXSID1065421
CHEBI:77506
NSC77125
EINECS 248-364-1
LMFA11000327
AKOS015912787
MCULE-8648825393
AS-56500
DB-042190
CS-0186359
NS00020262
P0627
S0345
D83561
J-006413
Q3374882
7H-PYRAZOLO[4,3-D]PYRIMIDIN-7-ONE,1,4-DIHYDRO-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namepentadec-1-ene
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCCC=C
InchiInChI=1S/C15H30/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3H,1,4-15H2,2H3
FormulaC15H30
PubChem ID25913
Molweight210.4
LogP8.4
Atoms15
Bonds12
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkenes unsaturated hydrocarbons
CHEBI-ID77506
Supernatural-IDSN0287067

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidanablack pepper rootSheoran et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaLuria Bertani AgarSolvent extraction with dichloro methane, GC/MSno


2-sulfanylethanol

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
2-mercaptoethanol
Mercaptoethanol
60-24-2
Beta-Mercaptoethanol
Thioglycol
2-Sulfanylethanol
Ethanol, 2-mercapto-
2-Thioethanol
Thioethylene glycol
2-Hydroxyethanethiol
2-Hydroxyethyl mercaptan
Monothioglycol
Thiomonoglycol
2-Hydroxy-1-ethanethiol
1-Ethanol-2-thiol
Hydroxyethyl mercaptan
Monothioethylene glycol
2-Mercapto-1-ethanol
1-Hydroxy-2-mercaptoethane
2-Mercaptoethyl alcohol
2-ME
Ethylene glycol, monothio-
1-Mercapto-2-hydroxyethane
beta-Hydroxyethanethiol
2-sulfanylethan-1-ol
2-Hydroxyethylmercaptan
Emery 5791
USAF EK-4196
.beta.-Hydroxyethanethiol
.beta.-Mercaptoethanol
NSC 3723
.beta.-Hydroxyethylmercaptan
14R9K67URN
DTXSID4026343
CHEBI:41218
NSC-3723
155613-89-1
Mercaptoetanol
BME
Monothioethyleneglycol
2-Mercaptoethanol, >=99.0%
beta-Hydroxyethylmercaptan
|A-mercaptoethanol
2-mercapto ethanol
Cuprate(6-), .mu.-2,2-(1-methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bisimino(6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl)imino(2-hyd
CCRIS 2097
HSDB 5199
EINECS 200-464-6
UN2966
BRN 0773648
UNII-14R9K67URN
2mercaptoethanol
AI3-07710
b-mercaptoethanol
2-mercapto-ethanol
2-sulfanyl-ethanol
beta-sulfanylethanol
hydroxyethyl sulfide
mercaptoethyl alcohol
MFCD00004890
beta -mercaptoethanol
2-Sulfanylethanol #
2-hydroxy-ethanethiol
2-mercaptoethan-1-ol
HSCH2CH2OH
?-MERCAPTOETHANOL
WLN: SH2Q
EC 200-464-6
4-01-00-02428 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
DivK1c_000784
BDBM7971
CHEMBL254951
2-MERCAPTOETHANOL [MI]
FEMA NO. 4582
HMS502H06
KBio1_000784
NSC3723
NINDS_000784
Thioglycol [UN2966] [Poison]
STL482546
2-Mercaptoethanol, for electrophoresis
AKOS000118900
CCG-231050
DB03345
MCULE-2252943288
UN 2966
IDI1_000784
BP-21398
2-Mercaptoethanol, for synthesis, 99.0%
DS-014379
M0058
M1948
NS00005734
EN300-19346
C00928
2-Mercaptoethanol, SAJ special grade, >=99.0%
A832651
Q411084
InChI=1/C2H6OS/c3-1-2-4/h3-4H,1-2H
Q-200296
3-Pyridinecarbonitrile, 4-methyl-2,6-di-5-morpholinyl-
F0001-1577
Z104473584
2-Mercaptoethanol, for HPLC derivatization, >=99.0% (GC)
2-Mercaptoethanol, BioUltra, for molecular biology, >=99.0% (GC)
2-Mercaptoethanol, for molecular biology, for electrophoresis, suitable for cell culture, BioReagent, 99% (GC/titration)
Cuprate(6-), [.mu.-[[2,2'-[(1-methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bis[imino(6-fluoro-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl)imino[2-(hydroxy-.kappa.O)-5-sulfo-3,1-phenylene](2,1-diazenediyl
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-sulfanylethanol
SMILESC(CS)O
InchiInChI=1S/C2H6OS/c3-1-2-4/h3-4H,1-2H2
FormulaC2H6OS
PubChem ID1567
Molweight78.14
LogP-0.2
Atoms4
Bonds1
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor2
Chemical Classificationalcohols sulfur compounds thiols
CHEBI-ID41218
Supernatural-IDSN0065398

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
157 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for 2-mercaptoehtanol is estimated as 1.8X10-7 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 1.76 mm Hg(1), and an assigned value for water solubility of 1.00X10+6 mg/L (miscible)(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that 2-mercaptoethanol is expected to be essentially nonvolatile from water surfaces(3). 2-Mercaptoethanol's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may not occur(SRC). 2-Mercaptoethanol is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its extrapolated vapor pressure(1).
Literature: (1) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis (1989) (2) O'Neil MJ, ed; The Merck Index. 13th ed Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck and Co., Inc., p. 1050 (2001) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of 2-mercaptoethanol can be estimated to be 1.3(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that 2-mercaptoethanol is expected to have very high mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) Meylan WM et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-67 (1992) (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (3) Doucette WJ; pp. 141-188 in Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals. Boethling RS, Mackay D, eds. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publ (2000)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
1.756 mm Hg at 25 deg C /Extrapolated/Daubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
EukaryotaTuber Magnatumn/aItalian geographical areas (Piedmont, Molise)Gioacchini et al. 2008
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSyes
EukaryotaTuber Magnatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)no


2-[(2S,5S)-5-ethenyl-5-methyloxolan-2-yl]propan-2-ol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
trans-Linalool oxide
Linalool oxide A
Linalool oxide II
(E)-Linalool oxide A
trans-Linalool 3,6-oxide
E-Linalool oxide (furanoid)
Linalool A oxide
Linalool oxide 2
trans-Linalool oxide (furanoid)
(E)-Furanoid linalool oxide
trans-Furanoid linalool oxide
trans-f-Linalool oxide
Linalool oxide, trans-
(E)-LINALOOL OXIDE
Linalool oxide, (E)-
Linalool oxide II (trans, furanoid)
trans-2-Methyl-2-vinyl-5-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)tetrahydrofuran
trans-2-Vinyl-2-methyl-5-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)tetrahydrofuran
2-[(2S,5S)-5-ethenyl-5-methyloxolan-2-yl]propan-2-ol
986J3104O2
11063-78-8
3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol epoxy deriv., trans-
1,6-Octadien-3-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, epoxy deriv., trans-
34995-77-2
Linalool oxide, trans
t-Furan linalool oxide
(E)-Linalool furanoxide
trans-Linalool furanoxide
E-Furanoid linalool oxide
Epoxydihydrolinalool I
trans-Linalool oxide (f)
(E)-Furan linalool oxide
E-Linalool oxide (furan)
trans-Linalool oxide furan
2-Furanmethanol, 5-ethenyltetrahydro-.alpha.,.alpha.,5-trimethyl-, trans-
trans-Furanic linalool oxid
trans-Furanic linalool oxide
Linalool oxide (trans-THF)
trans-Linalool oxide (THF)
trans-Linalool furanoid oxide
(E)-Linalool oxide, furanoid
Linalool oxide, trans-furanoid
Linalool oxide A (trans-THF)
Tetrahydro-alpha,alpha,5-trimethyl-5-vinylfuran-2-methanol
trans-Linalool oxide (furan type)
trans-Linalool oxide (furanyl ring)
trans-Linalool oxide (furanoid form)
2-Furanmethanol, 5-ethenyltetrahydro-alpha,alpha,5-trimethyl-, (2R,5R)-rel-
UNII-986J3104O2
EINECS 252-312-3
Linalool oxide trans
2-(5-Methyl-5-vinyltetrahydro-2-furanyl)-2-propanol
(+/-)-trans-Linalyl oxide
2-((2R,5R)-5-Methyl-5-vinyltetrahydrofuran-2-yl)propan-2-ol
2-(5-Methyl-5-vinyltetrahydro-2-furanyl)-2-propanol, trans-
trans-.alpha.,.alpha.,5-Trimethyl-5-vinyltetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol
SCHEMBL1116444
CHEMBL2252947
CHEBI:177374
Furfuryl alcohol, tetrahydro-alpha,alpha,5-trimethyl-5-vinyl-
trans-alpha,alpha,5-Trimethyl-5-vinyltetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol
FEMA NO. 3746, TRANS-
(+/-)-LINALOOL OXIDE, (E)-
Q27272093
5-Ethenyltetrahydro-a,a,5-trimethyl-(2R,5R)-rel-2-Furanmethanol
2-Furanmethanol, 5-ethenyltetrahydro-alpha,alpha,5-trimethyl-, trans-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-[(2S,5S)-5-ethenyl-5-methyloxolan-2-yl]propan-2-ol
SMILESCC1(CCC(O1)C(C)(C)O)C=C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H18O2/c1-5-10(4)7-6-8(12-10)9(2,3)11/h5,8,11H,1,6-7H2,2-4H3/t8-,10+/m0/s1
FormulaC10H18O2
PubChem ID6432254
Molweight170.25
LogP1.4
Atoms12
Bonds2
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationalcohols terpenes
CHEBI-ID177374
Supernatural-IDSN0033312-03

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
EukaryotaPleurotus EryngiinanaUsami et al. 2014
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus BuchneriNANASquara et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus ParacaseiNANASquara et al. 2022
EukaryotaKluyveromyces MarxianusJi et al. 2024
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeJi et al. 2024
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
EukaryotaPleurotus EryngiinaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDAno
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus Buchnerimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus Paracaseimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
EukaryotaKluyveromyces MarxianusSauce Meat during StorageSPME–GC–MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeSauce Meat during StorageSPME–GC–MSno


(2E)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
GERANIOL
106-24-1
Geranyl alcohol
Lemonol
trans-Geraniol
(E)-3,7-Dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol
(E)-Geraniol
(2E)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol
(E)-Nerol
trans-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol
Geraniol Extra
Geraniol alcohol
(E)-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol
beta-Geraniol
t-geraniol
2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, (2E)-
3,7-Dimethyl-trans-2,6-octadien-1-ol
Guaniol
Geraniol (natural)
624-15-7
2-trans-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol
3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol
2E-geraniol
(2E)-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol
FEMA No. 2507
CHEBI:17447
2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, (E)-
NSC 9279
NSC-9279
2,6-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-8-ol
CCRIS 7243
HSDB 484
2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-
2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, trans-
NSC9279
3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol
Geraniol-D6
3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol, (E)-
EINECS 203-377-1
(2E)-geraniol
Citrol
UNII-L837108USY
BRN 1722456
trans-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadien-8-ol
DTXSID8026727
AI3-00206
L837108USY
MFCD00002917
2,6-Dimethyl-trans-2,6-octadien-8-ol
DTXCID406727
EC 203-377-1
4-01-00-02277 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
Geraniol 1000 microg/mL in Isopropanol
trans-2,6-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-8-ol
3,7-Dimethyl-(E)-2,6-Octadien-1-ol
2-trans-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadiene-1-ol
GERANIOL (MART.)
GERANIOL [MART.]
3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadienol
racemic Geraniol
CAS-106-24-1
66063-44-3
1-Octanol, 3,7-dimethyl-, tetradehydro deriv.
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 597501
palmarosa
Meranol
kansho-shochu
Basil
b-Geraniol
.beta.-Geraniol
|A-Geraniol
Geraniol (E)
EINECS 210-831-2
EINECS 269-750-6
Geraniol, 98%
ROSE OIL
2,6-octadien-8-ol
GERANIOL [FHFI]
GERANIOL [HSDB]
GERANIOL [INCI]
GERANIOL [FCC]
GERANIOL [MI]
Spectrum5_001513
cis-3,6-octadien-1-ol
Epitope ID:181525
GERANIOL [WHO-DD]
trans-3,6-octadien-1-ol
3,7-Dimethyloctan-1-ol, tetradehydro derivative
SCHEMBL19824
SCHEMBL19826
BSPBio_002919
Geraniol, analytical standard
CHEMBL25719
SPECTRUM1501132
2, 3,7-dimethyl-, trans-
GTPL2467
2, 3,7-dimethyl-,(Z)-
CHEBI:24221
FEMA 2507
geraniol natural (ex citronella)
HMS500J15
NCI9279
2, 3,7-dimethyl-, (E)-
2, 3,7-dimethyl-, (Z)-
Geraniol, >=97%, FCC, FG
Geraniol, natural, >=97%, FG
HMS1921H17
HY-N6952
NSC46105
Tox21_110010
Tox21_202386
Tox21_300136
(E)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadienol
BDBM50037023
CCG-37618
NCGC00013095
s5530
WLN: Q2UY1&3UY1&1 -T
AKOS009031393
Tox21_110010_1
DB14183
LMPR0102010016
(E)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6octadien-1-ol
IDI1_000193
USEPA/OPP Pesticide Code: 597501
3,7-dimethyl-octa-2trans,6-dien-1-ol
NCGC00013095-01
NCGC00013095-02
NCGC00013095-03
NCGC00013095-04
NCGC00013095-05
NCGC00013095-06
NCGC00013095-07
NCGC00013095-08
NCGC00013095-10
NCGC00094905-01
NCGC00094905-02
NCGC00094905-03
NCGC00094905-04
NCGC00094905-05
NCGC00253926-01
NCGC00259935-01
AS-12880
Geraniol, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 97%
LS-13866
Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, (E)-
(E)-3,7-dimethyl-octa-2,6-dien-1-ol
geraniol;2,6-dimethyl-2,6-octadien-8-ol
trans-3,7-Dimethy- octa-2,6-dien-1-ol
trans-3,7-Dimethyl octa-2,6-dien-1-ol
WLN: Q2UY1 & 3UY1 & 1-C
WLN: Q2UY1 & 3YU1 & 1-Z
3,7-Dimethyl-(2E)-2,6-Octadien-1-ol
2,6-Octadien-1-ol,3,7-Dimethyl-,(E)-
CS-0003478
G0027
NS00001866
(2E)-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol #
EN300-19327
C01500
E80768
EN300-349311
Q410836
SR-05000002389
Q-201154
SR-05000002389-1
BRD-K03568070-001-01-1
Q27109834
Flavor and Extract Manufacturers' Association No. 2507
Z104473544
A884F9B1-42B7-4350-ACC7-8E71E86A9943
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(2E)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol
SMILESCC(=CCCC(=CCO)C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H18O/c1-9(2)5-4-6-10(3)7-8-11/h5,7,11H,4,6,8H2,1-3H3/b10-7+
FormulaC10H18O
PubChem ID637566
Molweight154.25
LogP2.9
Atoms11
Bonds4
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationalcohols terpenes
CHEBI-ID17447
Supernatural-IDSN0109301-01

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
230 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for geraniol is estimated as 1.15X10-5 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 3.0X10-2 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 100 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that geraniol is expected to volatilize from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 3 days(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 34 days(SRC). Geraniol's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). Geraniol is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure(1).
Literature: (1) Perry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical data. 6th ed., New York, NY: McGraw-Hill (1984) (2) Chem Inspect Test Inst; Biodegradation and Bioaccumulation Data of Existing Chemicals Based on the CSCL Japan; Published by Japan Chemical Industry Ecology-Toxicology & Information Center. ISBN 4-89074-101-1 (1992) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of geraniol can be estimated to be 90(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that geraniol is expected to have high mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of June 2, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
3.0X10-2 mm Hg at 25 deg C (est)Perry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical data. 6th ed., New York, NY: McGraw-Hill (1984)
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaLactobacillus PlantarumNAYang et al. 2022
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Salmoniscontrol of postharvest anthracnose disease of chili caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides PSU-03Phitsanulok Seed Research and Development Center, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, ThailanBoukaew et al. 2021
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansATCC MYA-2876, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
EukaryotaCandida GlabrataATCC 90030, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
EukaryotaCandida TropicalisATCC 750, American Type Culture CollectionCosta et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Citreusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Caviscabiesn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2005_2
EukaryotaGloeophyllum OdoratumnaSachsenwald near HamburgRösecke et al. 2000
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus BuchneriNANASquara et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus ParacaseiNANASquara et al. 2022
EukaryotaZygosaccharomyces RouxiiNANAPei et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNANAHarris et al. 2021
EukaryotaCryptococcus WieringaeNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia AnomalaNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaMeyerozyma GuilliermondiiNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomycopsis ViniNANAZhao et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaturnispora DiversaNANAZhao et al. 2022
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Plantarumginkgo biloba kernel juicetriple quadrupole GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
EukaryotaCandida GlabrataYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
EukaryotaCandida TropicalisYGC mediaHS-SPME/GC-GC-ToFMSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Citreusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Caviscabiesn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/an/ano
EukaryotaGloeophyllum OdoratumnaGC/MSno
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus Buchnerimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus Paracaseimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
EukaryotaZygosaccharomyces RouxiiYPD mediumGC-MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaemalt extract brothHS-SPME with GC-MSno
EukaryotaCryptococcus WieringaeYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPichia AnomalaYPD-agar plates (1% yeast extract, 1% peptone, 2% dextrose, 2% agar)SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaMeyerozyma Guilliermondiisynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaSaccharomycopsis Vinisynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno
EukaryotaSaturnispora Diversasynthetic grape juiceHS-SPMEno


(3R)-3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
(-)-Linalool
126-91-0
L-Linalool
(R)-(-)-Linalool
(R)-3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol
(3R)-Linalool
1,6-Octadien-3-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-, (3R)-
LINALOOL (+)
Linalool, (-)-
(3R)-3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol
Licareol
(R)-3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol
LEVO-LINALOOL
3U21E3V8I2
LINALOOL, L-
CHEBI:28
LINALOOL R-(-)-FORM
(R)-(-)-3,7-Dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol
DTXSID40872607
(R)-linalool
3R,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol
MFCD00135469
laevo-linalool
UNII-3U21E3V8I2
(-)-3,7-dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol
(3R)-3,7-dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol
EINECS 204-811-2
Spectrum_000212
SpecPlus_000909
Spectrum2_001944
Spectrum3_001173
Spectrum4_001777
Spectrum5_000393
BSPBio_002785
KBioGR_002294
KBioSS_000692
DivK1c_007005
SCHEMBL891312
SPECTRUM1501212
SPBio_002007
CHEMBL235672
KBio1_001949
KBio2_000692
KBio2_003260
KBio2_005828
KBio3_002285
DTXCID40820244
CDOSHBSSFJOMGT-JTQLQIEISA-N
(-)-Linalool, analytical standard
CCG-38497
L-Linalool, natural, >=95%, FG
LINALOOL R-(-)-FORM [MI]
AKOS028109218
LMPR0102010013
SDCCGMLS-0066889.P001
SMP2_000331
NCGC00095658-01
NCGC00095658-02
NCGC00095658-03
BS-20066
HY-116195
CS-0064332
NS00079246
J-005448
(-)-Linalool, >=95.0% (sum of enantiomers, GC)
1,6-OCTADIEN-3-OL, 3,7-DIMETHYL-, (-)-
inverted exclamation markY95.0% (sum of enantiomers)
Q27105200
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(3R)-3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol
SMILESCC(=CCCC(C)(C=C)O)C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H18O/c1-5-10(4,11)8-6-7-9(2)3/h5,7,11H,1,6,8H2,2-4H3/t10-/m0/s1
FormulaC10H18O
PubChem ID443158
Molweight154.25
LogP2.7
Atoms11
Bonds4
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationalcohols terpenes
CHEBI-ID28
Supernatural-IDSN0042830-01

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Salmoniscontrol of postharvest anthracnose disease of chili caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides PSU-03Phitsanulok Seed Research and Development Center, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, ThailanBoukaew et al. 2021
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSyes


2-[(2R,4aR,8aS)-4a-methyl-8-methylidene-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8a-octahydronaphthalen-2-yl]propan-2-ol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
beta-Eudesmol
473-15-4
beta-Selinenol
Eudesm-4(14)-en-11-ol
CHEBI:10417
.beta.-Eudesmol
UNII-6R61524P48
(2R,4aR,8aS)-Decahydro-8-methylene-alpha,alpha,4a-trimethyl-2-naphthylmethanol
6R61524P48
.beta.-Selinenol
2-((2R,4aR,8aS)-4a-methyl-8-methylenedecahydronaphthalen-2-yl)propan-2-ol
2-Naphthalenemethanol, decahydro-.alpha.,.alpha.,4a-trimethyl-8-methylene-, (2R,4aR,8aS)-
2-Naphthalenemethanol, decahydro-8-methylene-alpha,alpha,4a-trimethyl-, (2R-(2-alpha,4a-alpha,8a-beta)-
2-[(2R,4aR,8aS)-4a-methyl-8-methylidenedecahydronaphthalen-2-yl]propan-2-ol
(+)-beta-EUDESMOL
-eudesmol
beta -Eudesmol
?-Eudesmol
2-((2R,4aR,8aS)-4a-methyl-8-methylidenedecahydronaphthalen-2-yl)propan-2-ol
2-Naphthalenemethanol, 1,2.alpha.,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a.alpha.-decahydro-.alpha.,.alpha.,4a.beta.-trimethyl-8-methylene-
C09664
beta-EUDESMOL, (+)-
4(15)-Selinen-11-ol
CHEMBL88244
SCHEMBL310604
(+)-.BETA.-EUDESMOL
beta-Eudesmol, >=90% (GC)
DTXSID60883391
.BETA.-EUDESMOL, (+)-
2-NAPHTHALENEMETHANOL, DECAHYDRO-.ALPHA.,.ALPHA.,4A-TRIMETHYL-8-METHYLENE-, (2R-(2.ALPHA.,4A.ALPHA.,8A.BETA.))-
2-Naphthalenemethanol, decahydro-.alpha.,.alpha.,4a-trimethyl-8-methylene-, [2R-(2.alpha.,4a.alpha.,8a.beta.)]-
HY-N6018
BDBM50529606
AKOS030254844
2-Naphthalenemethanol, decahydro-alpha,alpha,4a-trimethyl-8-methylene-, (2R,4aR,8aS)-
2-[(2R,4aR,8aS)-4a-methyl-8-methylidene-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8a-octahydronaphthalen-2-yl]propan-2-ol
MS-23247
CS-0032182
NS00094764
Q27108630
3-Fluoro-4-cyanophenyltrans-4-(4-n-propylcyclohexyl)-benzoate
2-Naphthalenemethanol, 1,2alpha,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8aalpha-decahydro-alpha,alpha,4abeta-trimethyl-8-methylene-
2-NAPHTHALENEMETHANOL, DECAHYDRO-alpha,alpha,4A-TRIMETHYL-8-METHYLENE-, (2R-(2alpha,4Aalpha,8Abeta))-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-[(2R,4aR,8aS)-4a-methyl-8-methylidene-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8a-octahydronaphthalen-2-yl]propan-2-ol
SMILESCC12CCCC(=C)C1CC(CC2)C(C)(C)O
InchiInChI=1S/C15H26O/c1-11-6-5-8-15(4)9-7-12(10-13(11)15)14(2,3)16/h12-13,16H,1,5-10H2,2-4H3/t12-,13+,15-/m1/s1
FormulaC15H26O
PubChem ID91457
Molweight222.37
LogP3.7
Atoms16
Bonds1
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationalcohols terpenes
CHEBI-ID10417
Supernatural-IDSN0031209-06

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/aNADickschat et al. 2005_5
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/an/ano


(4S,4aS,8aR)-4,8a-dimethyl-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydronaphthalen-4a-ol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
GEOSMIN
19700-21-1
(-)-geosmin
Octahydro-4alpha,8abeta-dimethyl-4aalpha(2H)-naphthol
MYW912WXJ4
CHEBI:46702
trans-1,10-dimethyl-trans-decalol
(4S-(4alpha,4aalpha,8abeta))-Octahydro-4,8a-dimethyl-4a(2H)-naphthol
(4S,4aS,8aR)-4,8a-dimethyl-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydronaphthalen-4a-ol
trans-1,10-Dimethyl-trans-9-decalol
(4S,4aS,8aR)-4,8a-dimethyloctahydronaphthalen-4a(2H)-ol
4a(2H)-Naphthalenol, octahydro-4,8a-dimethyl-, [4S-(4.alpha.,4a.alpha.,8a.beta.)]-
(4S,4aS,8aR)-4,8a-dimethyl-decahydronaphthalen-4a-ol
4a(2H)-Naphthalenol, octahydro-4,8a-dimethyl-,(4.alpha.,4a.alpha.,8a.beta.)-
(+/-)-Geosmin
1,10-Dimethyl-9-decalol
EINECS 243-239-8
UNII-MYW912WXJ4
rac Geosmin
4,8a-Dimethyloctahydro-4a(2H)-naphthalenol #
4,8alpha-dimethyl-octahydro-naphthalen-4alpha-ol
GEOSMIN [MI]
4,8A-DIMETHYLOCTAHYDRONAPHTHALEN-4A(2H)-OL
39 - Geosmin and MIB
SCHEMBL50009
4a-.alpha.-(2H)-Naphthol, octahydro-4-.alpha.,8a-.beta.-dimethyl-
CHEMBL2374043
FEMA NO. 4682
(4S,4aS,8aR)-Octahydro-4,8a-dimethyl-4a(2H)-naphthalenol
4a-alpha-(2H)-Naphthol, octahydro-4-alpha,8a-beta-dimethyl-
DTXSID801024112
4a(2H)-Naphthalenol, octahydro-4,8a-dimethyl-, (4S-(4-alpha,4a-alpha,8a-beta))-
NCGC00165950-01
(+/-)-Geosmin 10 microg/mL in Methanol
(+/-)-Geosmin 100 microg/mL in Methanol
NS00122563
Q420233
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(4S,4aS,8aR)-4,8a-dimethyl-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydronaphthalen-4a-ol
SMILESCC1CCCC2(C1(CCCC2)O)C
InchiInChI=1S/C12H22O/c1-10-6-5-8-11(2)7-3-4-9-12(10,11)13/h10,13H,3-9H2,1-2H3/t10-,11+,12-/m0/s1
FormulaC12H22O
PubChem ID29746
Molweight182.3
LogP3.3
Atoms13
Bonds0
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationalcohols terpenes
CHEBI-ID46702
Supernatural-IDSN0168756-02

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
EukaryotaAspergillus ClavatusNADickschat et al. 2018
EukaryotaPenicillium DiscolorNASchnürer et al. 1999
EukaryotaPenicillium ExpansumNASchnürer et al. 1999
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (growth and spore inhibition)coral reef of Old Providence and Santa Catalina Islands, Colombian, Caribbean SeaGómez et al. 2021
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Salmoniscontrol of postharvest anthracnose disease of chili caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides PSU-03Phitsanulok Seed Research and Development Center, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, ThailanBoukaew et al. 2021
ProkaryotaMyxococcus Xanthusstrongly altered movement of Caenorhabditis elegansLeibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell CulturesZaroubi et al. 2022
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusNARiu et al. 2022
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaActinomycetes Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaCyanobacteria Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/aNADickschat et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusn/aNANawrath et al. 2008
ProkaryotaMyxococcus Xanthusn/aNANawrath et al. 2008
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/aNADickschat et al. 2005_5
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albidoflavusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Rishiriensisn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Antibioticusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Aureofaciensn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Coelicolorn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenesn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Hirsutusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Hygroscopicusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Murinusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Olivaceusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceusn/aNASchöller et al. 2002
EukaryotaPenicillium Expansumn/aNAMattheis and Roberts 1992
ProkaryotaActinobacteria Sp.n/aNAStahl and Parkin 1976
ProkaryotaStreptomycetes Sp.n/aNAStritzke et al. 2004
ProkaryotaCyanobacteria Sp.n/aNAHoeckelmann et al. 2004
ProkaryotaCalothrix Sp.n/aNAHoeckelmann et al. 2004
ProkaryotaRivularia Sp.n/aNAHoeckelmann et al. 2004
ProkaryotaRivularia Sp./Calothrix Parietinan/aNAHoeckelmann et al. 2004
ProkaryotaPhormidium Sp.n/aNAHoeckelmann et al. 2004
ProkaryotaCalothrix Parietinan/aNAHoeckelmann et al. 2004
ProkaryotaAnabaena Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaCalothrix Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaLyngbya Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaOscillatoria Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albidoflavusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Citreusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaMyxococcus Xanthusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaChondromyces Crocatusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Antibioticusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sulphureusn/aNASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusn/aNADickschat et al. 2005
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Coelicolorn/aNADickschat et al. 2005
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2005_2
ProkaryotaChondromyces Crocatusn/aNASchulz et al. 2004
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2004
EukaryotaArmillaria Mellean/aNAMueller et al. 2013
EukaryotaPholiota Squarrosan/aNAMueller et al. 2013
EukaryotaVerticillium Longisporumn/aNAMueller et al. 2013
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusNAGerber and Lechevalier 1965
EukaryotaAspergillus NigerNAPriegnitz et al. 2015
EukaryotaPenicillium Sp.NALarsen and Frisvad 1995
EukaryotaChaetomium GlobosumNAKikuchi et al. 1983
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusnanaGerber and Lechevalier 1965
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AntibioticusnanaGerber and Lechevalier 1965
ProkaryotaStreptomyces FradiaenanaGerber and Lechevalier 1965
ProkaryotaStreptomyces OdorifernanaGerber and Lechevalier 1965
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusnasoilWilkins 1996
EukaryotaPenicillium Communenain dry-cured meat products, cheeseSunesson et al. 1995
EukaryotaPenicillium Polonicumnawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
EukaryotaAspergillus Clavatusmedium 129CLSA-GCMSno
EukaryotaPenicillium Discolormalt extract agar with 0.5-1.0% acetic acidTenaxGC,Chromosorb,HS-SPME, GC-MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium Expansummalt extract agar with 0.5-1.0% acetic acidTenaxGC,Chromosorb,HS-SPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.ISP2 (International Streptomyces Project) mediaGS-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaMyxococcus Xanthus1 % CTT mediaGC-MSyes
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSyes
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusTSA media, sterile soilSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaActinomycetes Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaCyanobacteria Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaNannocystis Exedensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaMyxococcus Xanthusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AlbidoflavusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sp.Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces RishiriensisEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AlbusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AntibioticusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AureofaciensEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces CoelicolorEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces DiastatochromogenesEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces HirsutusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces HygroscopicusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces MurinusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces OlivaceusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces ThermoviolaceusEmmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium Expansumn/an/ano
ProkaryotaActinobacteria Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomycetes Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaCalothrix Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaRivularia Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaRivularia Sp./Calothrix Parietinan/an/ano
ProkaryotaPhormidium Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaCalothrix Parietinan/an/ano
ProkaryotaAnabaena Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaLyngbya Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaOscillatoria Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Albidoflavusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Citreusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaChondromyces Crocatusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Antibioticusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Sulphureusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Coelicolorn/an/ano
EukaryotaArmillaria MelleaMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MSno
EukaryotaPholiota SquarrosaMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MSno
EukaryotaVerticillium LongisporumMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Griseusno
EukaryotaAspergillus Nigerno
EukaryotaPenicillium Sp.no
EukaryotaChaetomium Globosumno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusYD + CaCO3/SBM/Pablum GCno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AntibioticusSBM/Pablum GCno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces AntibioticusPablumGCno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces FradiaePablumGCno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces FradiaeSBM Pablum GCno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces OdoriferYD + CaCO3/SBM/Pablum GCno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces GriseusNutrient agar CM3GC/MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium CommuneDG18,MEAGC/MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium Polonicummalt extract agar; potato dextrose agar; water agar; yeast extract agar; Czapek agarSPME-GC/MSno


4-methyltetradecane

Compound Details

Synonymous names
4-Methyltetradecane
25117-24-2
4-methyl-tetradecane
Tetradecane, 4-methyl-
4-Methyltetradecane #
DTXSID60334272
CHEBI:183309
DB-046629
Q67879616
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name4-methyltetradecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCC(C)CCC
InchiInChI=1S/C15H32/c1-4-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-14-15(3)13-5-2/h15H,4-14H2,1-3H3
FormulaC15H32
PubChem ID520179
Molweight212.41
LogP8.1
Atoms15
Bonds11
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons
CHEBI-ID183309
Supernatural-IDSN0155154

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaBacillus Megateriumnarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Brassicacearumnarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus MegateriumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas BrassicacearumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno


2,6,11,15-tetramethylhexadecane

Compound Details

Synonymous names
2,6,11,15-Tetramethylhexadecane
Crocetane
504-44-9
Hexadecane, 2,6,11,15-tetramethyl-
Hexadecane,2,6,11,15-tetramethyl-
DTXSID80964656
2,6,11,15-tetramethyl-hexadecane
DB-051777
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2,6,11,15-tetramethylhexadecane
SMILESCC(C)CCCC(C)CCCCC(C)CCCC(C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C20H42/c1-17(2)11-9-15-19(5)13-7-8-14-20(6)16-10-12-18(3)4/h17-20H,7-16H2,1-6H3
FormulaC20H42
PubChem ID136331
Molweight282.5
LogP9.9
Atoms20
Bonds13
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons
Supernatural-IDSN0187892

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilissoilChen et al. 2008
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisLuria-Bertani (LB)activated charcoral trapno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno


4,8-dimethylundecane

Compound Details

Synonymous names
4,8-DIMETHYLUNDECANE
Undecane, 4,8-dimethyl-
17301-33-6
4,8-dimethyl-undecane
4,8-Dimethylundecane #
DTXSID10938269
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name4,8-dimethylundecane
SMILESCCCC(C)CCCC(C)CCC
InchiInChI=1S/C13H28/c1-5-8-12(3)10-7-11-13(4)9-6-2/h12-13H,5-11H2,1-4H3
FormulaC13H28
PubChem ID28454
Molweight184.36
LogP6.7
Atoms13
Bonds8
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno


2-methylundecane

Compound Details

Synonymous names
2-Methylundecane
ISODODECANE
7045-71-8
Undecane, 2-methyl-
31807-55-3
H40FL8477B
2 2 4 6 6-PENTAMETHYLHEPTANE
2-Methylhendecane
isodo-decane
UNII-H40FL8477B
EINECS 230-323-4
EINECS 250-816-8
2-METHYL UNDECANE
DTXSID50873241
CHEBI:229354
MFCD00036106
AKOS015912736
M0239
NS00007977
Q2813826
Isododecane; Fancol ID; Hyfrane 120; Permethyl 99; Permethyl 99A; Purolan IDD
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-methylundecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCC(C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C12H26/c1-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12(2)3/h12H,4-11H2,1-3H3
FormulaC12H26
PubChem ID23459
Molweight170.33
LogP6.4
Atoms12
Bonds8
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons
CHEBI-ID229354
Supernatural-IDSN0114831

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno


Henicosane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
HENEICOSANE
n-Heneicosane
Henicosane
629-94-7
UNII-I93S5U5DMP
I93S5U5DMP
EINECS 211-118-9
AI3-36479
DTXSID9047097
CHEBI:32931
HSDB 8351
CH3-[CH2]19-CH3
MFCD00009346
Eicosane, methyl-
CH3-(CH2)19-CH3
henicosan
Henicosane #
Heneicosane, 98%
Heneicosane; n-Heneicosane
Heneicosane, analytical standard
DTXCID7027097
LMFA11000572
AKOS015902468
HY-W089845
MCULE-3230962872
AS-56310
DB-054362
CS-0132444
H0367
NS00012510
D90848
Q150955
FD8EC3D3-E6A2-47B6-9E26-13A115192857
(S)-(-)-2,2'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)-5,5',6,6',7,7',8,8'-octahydro-1,1'-binaphthyl (R)-H8-BINAP
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namehenicosane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C21H44/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-19-21-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-21H2,1-2H3
FormulaC21H44
PubChem ID12403
Molweight296.6
LogP11
Atoms21
Bonds18
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons
CHEBI-ID32931
Supernatural-IDSN0090118

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
359 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for heneicosane is estimated as 120 atm-cu m/mole(SRC), based upon its vapor pressure, 8.73X10-8 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 2.9X10-8 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that heneicosane may volatilize from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 1.8 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 6.8 days(SRC). However, adsorption to soil is expected to attenuate volatilization(SRC). The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is greater than 2 years if adsorption is considered(4). Heneicosane is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure.
Literature: (1) Perry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical Data. 6th ed., New York, NY: McGraw Hill (1984) (2) Coates M et al; Env Sci Tech 19: 628-32 (1985) (1985) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Solubility
In water, 2.9X10-8 mg/L at 25 deg C (extrapolated)
Literature: Coates M et al; Environ Sci Technol 19: 628-32 (1985)
Literature: #Insoluble in water
Literature: Haynes, W.M. (ed.). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 95th Edition. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton: FL 2014-2015, p. 3-288
Literature: #Slightly soluble in ethanol; soluble in petroleum ether
Literature: Haynes, W.M. (ed.). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 95th Edition. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton: FL 2014-2015, p. 3-288
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of heneicosane is estimated as 1.1X10+6(SRC), using an estimated log Kow of 10.65(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this estimated Koc value suggests that heneicosane is expected to be immobile in soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 15, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
8.73X10-5 mm Hg at 25 deg C (extrapolated)Perry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical Data 6th ed., New York, NY: McGraw Hill (1984)
MS-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensAntifungalrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas RhodesiaeAntifungalrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaBacillus Megateriumnarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Brassicacearumnarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidanarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidanablack pepper rootSheoran et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensMR-VP brothGS-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas RhodesiaeMR-VP brothGS-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSyes
ProkaryotaBacillus MegateriumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas BrassicacearumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaLuria Bertani AgarSolvent extraction with hexane, GC/MSno


Pentadecane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Pentadecane
N-PENTADECANE
629-62-9
Pentadekan
Pentadecane, n-
HSDB 5729
EINECS 211-098-1
NSC 172781
UNII-16H6K2S8M2
BRN 1698194
DTXSID6027268
CHEBI:28897
16H6K2S8M2
MFCD00008990
NSC-172781
DTXCID107268
EC 211-098-1
CH3-[CH2]13-CH3
4-01-00-00529 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
n-Pentadecane 100 microg/mL in Acetonitrile
Pentadecane, analytical standard
CH3-(CH2)13-CH3
Pentadecane; NSC 172781; n-Pentadecane
pentadecan
dipentylfumarate
Medicinal Plant
1-Penfadecane,(S)
PENTADECANE (N)
Pentadecane, >=99%
PENTADECANE [INCI]
ghl.PD_Mitscher_leg0.43
N-PENTADECANE [HSDB]
CH3(CH2)13CH3
CHEMBL1234557
UNII: 16H6K2S8M2
Pentadecane_Ramanathan &Gurudeeban
Pentadecane, >=98.0% (GC)
Tox21_300535
LMFA11000006
NSC172781
STL280516
AKOS015902386
MCULE-1292711626
NCGC00164185-01
NCGC00164185-02
NCGC00254392-01
CAS-629-62-9
LS-14458
NS00003105
P0606
C08388
D97801
Q150831
896D4B7E-BF33-4D54-82CE-7360D88E8DC8
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namepentadecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C15H32/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-15H2,1-2H3
FormulaC15H32
PubChem ID12391
Molweight212.41
LogP7.7
Atoms15
Bonds12
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons
CHEBI-ID28897
Supernatural-IDSN0446675

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
270.6 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for n-pentadecane is estimated as 34.4 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 0.00492 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 4X10-5 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that n-pentadecane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 4 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 5.8 days(SRC). However, volatilization from water surfaces is expected to be attenuated by adsorption to suspended solids and sediment in the water column. The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is 30 months if adsorption is considered(4). n-Pentadecane's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). n-Pentadecane is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces based upon its vapor pressure(SRC).
Literature: (1) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Dhemicals: Data Compilation. Design Institute for Physical Property Data, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis, (1994) (2) Yalkowsky SH et al; Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data. 2nd ed., Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, p. 1081 (2010) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Solubility
In water, 4.0X10-5 mg/L at 25 deg C
Literature: Yalkowsky, S.H., He, Yan, Jain, P. Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data Second Edition. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 2010, p. 806
Literature: #Very soluble in ethyl ether, ethanol
Literature: Haynes, W.M. (ed.). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 95th Edition. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton: FL 2014-2015, p. 3-436
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of n-pentadecane can be estimated to be 29,200(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that n-pentadecane is expected to be immobile in soil. In a study conducted to mimic a spill of 1.27 L/sq-m, n-pentadecane (present in JP-4 jet fuel) was transported to a depth of 50 cm; at the end of the study (134 days), it was still detected(3).
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.11. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 11, 2015: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (3) Ross WD et al; Environmental Fate and Biological Consequences of Chemicals Related to Air Force Activities. NTIS AD-A121 288/5. Dayton,OH: Monsanto Research Corp. pp. 173 (1982)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
4.92X10-3 mm Hg at 25 deg CDaubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Dhemicals: Data Compilation. Design Institute for Physical Property Data, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis (1994)
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensPlant growth promotionrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaPlant growth promotion and ISRrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas TaiwanensisPlant growth promotionrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansNAKarami et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNAKarami et al. 2017
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusNAKarami et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Velezensismaize seedMassawe et al. 2018
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLeibnitz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbHFitzgerald et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaErwinia Amylovoraenhances Arabidopsis thaliana shoot and root growthbacterial collection of the LabParmagnani et al. 2023
EukaryotaFusarium Graminearumn/aNABusko et al. 2014
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aNAFernando et al. 2005
EukaryotaTrichoderma Harzianumn/aNAZhang et al. 2014
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Saccharin/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaSerratia Entomophilan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaAzospirillum Brasilensepromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Pumiluspromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colipromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Brassicacearumnarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidanarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Simiaenarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al. 2016
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus BuchneriNANASquara et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus ParacaseiNANASquara et al. 2022
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces AnomalusNANAShi et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLactiplantibacillus PlantarumChen et al. 2023
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensMR-VP brothGS-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaNBGS-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas TaiwanensisMR-VP brothGS-MSno
EukaryotaCandida AlbicansMueller Hinton broth (MB), tryptic soy broth (TSB)SPME, DVB/CAR/PDMS, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiMueller Hinton broth (MB), tryptic soy broth (TSB)SPME, DVB/CAR/PDMS, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusMueller Hinton broth (MB), tryptic soy broth (TSB)SPME, DVB/CAR/PDMS, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisMinimal salt mediumSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaErwinia AmylovoraSBSE/GC-MSno
EukaryotaFusarium Graminearumyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/ano
EukaryotaTrichoderma HarzianumMinimal mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBurkholderia SacchariLB, MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia Entomophilan/aHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaAzospirillum BrasilenseTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaBacillus PumilusTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas BrassicacearumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas SimiaeNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSno
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus Buchnerimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus Paracaseimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces Anomalusmedium consisted of glucose (20 g/l), peptone (5 g/l), agar (20 g/l) and amoxicillin (1 g/l)SPME with GC-MSno
EukaryotaWickerhamomyces Anomalussolid-state fermentation starter culture DaquSPME coupled with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaLactiplantibacillus Plantarumfermentation of ginkgo kernel juiceGC-IMSno


Tridecane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Tridecane
N-TRIDECANE
629-50-5
Tridekan
TRIDECANE, N-
A3LZF0L939
DTXSID6027266
CHEBI:35998
MFCD00008979
NSC-66205
Dodecane, methyl-
TRD
Tridecane, analytical standard
HSDB 5727
EINECS 211-093-4
NSC 66205
tridecan
UNII-A3LZF0L939
Tridecane, >=99%
Tridecane, 99.0%
TRIDECANE [INCI]
EC 211-093-4
N-TRIDECANE [HSDB]
Tridecane_GurudeebanSatyavani
CHEMBL135694
DTXCID307266
Tridecane-multiple sizes available
CH3-[CH2]11-CH3
NSC66205
Tox21_303043
LMFA11000001
STL301147
AKOS016011009
HY-W088037
MCULE-7749861366
NCGC00257175-01
CAS-629-50-5
LS-14257
DB-054344
CS-0128437
NS00010717
T0411
Q150788
757DB156-6441-49B0-A824-1532074AC0F6
InChI=1/C13H28/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-13H2,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nametridecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C13H28/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-13H2,1-2H3
FormulaC13H28
PubChem ID12388
Molweight184.36
LogP6.6
Atoms13
Bonds10
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes saturated hydrocarbons
CHEBI-ID35998
Supernatural-IDSN0146883

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
235.4 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for n-tridecane is estimated as 1.94 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 0.0375 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 0.0047 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that n-tridecane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 4 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 5.4 days(SRC). However, volatilization from water surfaces is expected to be attenuated by adsorption to suspended solids and sediment in the water column. The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is 18 months if adsorption is considered(4). n-Tridecane's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). n-Tridecane is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces based upon its vapor pressure(SRC).
Literature: (1) Haynes WM, ed; CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 95th ed., Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC, p. 15-21 (2014) (2) Coates M et al; Environ Sci Technol 19: 628-32 (1985) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of n-tridecane can be estimated to be 8800(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that n-tridecane is expected to be immobile in soil. In a study conducted to mimic a spill of 1.27 L/sq-m, n-tridecane (present in JP-4 jet fuel) was transported to a depth of 10 cm; at the end of the study (134 days), it was no longer detected(3).
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.11. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 11, 2015: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (3) Ross WD et al; Environmental Fate and Biological Consequences of Chemicals Related to Air Force Activities. NTIS AD-A121 288/5. Dayton,OH: Monsanto Research Corp. pp. 173 (1982)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
0.0375 mm Hg at 25 deg CHaynes, W.M. (ed.). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 95th Edition. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton: FL 2014-2015, p. 15-21
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaLactobacillus PlantarumNAYang et al. 2022
ProkaryotaBacillus Velezensismaize seedMassawe et al. 2018
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.antifungal activity against Thielaviopsis ethacetica mycelial growthBrazilian Biorenewables National Laboratory – LNBR/CNPEM Microorganism Collection, Campinas, SP; isolatedfrom soil and roots of highly productive sugarcane-producing regions; BrazilFreitas et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLeibnitz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbHFitzgerald et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaErwinia Amylovoraenhances Arabidopsis thaliana shoot and root growthbacterial collection of the LabParmagnani et al. 2023
ProkaryotaPaenibacillus Polymyxan/aNALee et al. 2012
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/aNADickschat et al. 2004
ProkaryotaAzospirillum Brasilensepromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Pumiluspromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colipromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Simiaenarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al. 2016
ProkaryotaPaenibacillus Sp.narhizosphere of Marram grass in sandy dune soils, NetherlandsGarbeva et al. 2014
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus BuchneriNANASquara et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus ParacaseiNANASquara et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeQin et al. 2024
ProkaryotaLactiplantibacillus PlantarumChen et al. 2023
ProkaryotaPediococcus AcidilacticiMockus et al. 2024
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Plantarumginkgo biloba kernel juicetriple quadrupole GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisMinimal salt mediumSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.DYGS mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaErwinia AmylovoraSBSE/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPaenibacillus PolymyxaTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaMyxobacterium Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaAzospirillum BrasilenseTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaBacillus PumilusTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas SimiaeNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSno
ProkaryotaPaenibacillus Sp.sand containing artificial root exudatesGC/MSno
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus Buchnerimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus Paracaseimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaefermentation of mulberry wineHS-SPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaLactiplantibacillus Plantarumfermentation of ginkgo kernel juiceGC-IMSno
ProkaryotaPediococcus Acidilacticilentils (Lens culinaris)SPME/ICP-MSno


Dodecane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
DODECANE
n-Dodecane
112-40-3
Dihexyl
Bihexyl
Adakane 12
93685-81-5
N-Dodecan
Duodecane
Ba 51-090453
NSC 8714
CCRIS 661
dodecan
Dodekan
HSDB 5133
EINECS 203-967-9
UNII-11A386X1QH
BRN 1697175
DTXSID0026913
CHEBI:28817
11A386X1QH
NSC-8714
DTXCID906913
EC 203-967-9
4-01-00-00498 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
93924-07-3
Undecane, methyl-
n-Dodecan [German]
CH3-(CH2)10-CH3
CH3-[CH2]10-CH3
Hydrocarbons, C4,1,3-butadiene-free, polymd., triisobutylene fraction, hydrogenated
129813-67-8
D12
normal dodecane
Normal Paraffin M
EINECS 297-629-8
EINECS 300-199-7
MFCD00008969
Norpar 13
Dodecane, 99%
Alkane C(12)
1-DODECANE
DODECANE [HSDB]
DODECANE [INCI]
C12-N-ALKANE
EC 300-199-7
Dodecane(mixture of isomers)
Dodecane, analytical standard
CHEMBL30959
Density Standard 749 kg/m3
Dodecane, anhydrous, >=99%
WLN: 12H
CH3(CH2)10CH3
NSC8714
Tox21_303615
Dodecane, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
LMFA11000004
STL280320
Dodecane, technical, >=90% (GC)
AKOS015904160
MCULE-3947157412
NCGC00166012-01
NCGC00257481-01
CAS-112-40-3
DA-16704
LS-14163
CS-0152244
D0968
NS00009666
D5580 n-Dodecane, 1.5% w/w in Isooctane
C08374
Q150744
1310FACD-F2BF-4FD7-BC20-B21DF06EDE79
J-002767
Dodecane, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R)
F0001-0259
Density Standard 749 kg/m3, H&D Fitzgerald Ltd. Quality
InChI=1/C12H26/c1-3-5-7-9-11-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-12H2,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namedodecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C12H26/c1-3-5-7-9-11-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-12H2,1-2H3
FormulaC12H26
PubChem ID8182
Molweight170.33
LogP6.1
Atoms12
Bonds9
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationsaturated hydrocarbons alkanes
CHEBI-ID28817
Supernatural-IDSN0350478

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
216.3 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for dodecane is estimated as 8.2 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 0.135 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 3.7X10-3 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that dodecane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 4 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 5 days(SRC). However, volatilization from water surfaces is expected to be attenuated by adsorption to suspended solids and sediment in the water column. The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is 32 days if adsorption is considered(4). Dodecane's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). Dodecane is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure(1).
Literature: (1) Kertes AS; Hydrocarbons with Water and Seawater Part II. Hydrocarbons C8 to C31. Solubility Data Series Vol 38. Shaw PC, ed., London, UK: Pergamon Press, 553 pp (1989) (2) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng. New York, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp 5 Vol (1994) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of dodecane can be estimated to be 4800(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that dodecane is expected to have slight mobility in soil. In a study conducted to mimic a spill of 1.27 L/sq m, dodecane (present in JP-4 jet fuel) was transported to a depth of 10 cm; at the end of the study (134 days), it was no longer detected(3). In another study, it was determined that dodecane is slowly intercalated into well dried montmorillonite clay(4).
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Aug 25, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (3) Ross WD et al; Environmental Fate and Biological Consequences of Chemicals Related to Air Force Activities. NTIS AD-A121 288/5. Dayton, OH: Monsanto Res Corp. pp. 173 (1982) (4) Eltantawy IM, Arnold PW; Nature (London) Phys Sci 237: 123-25 (1972)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
0.135 mm Hg at 25 deg CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANAKunze et al. 2013
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANADixon et al. 2022
ProkaryotaMycobacterium TuberculosisNANAKolk et al. 2012
EukaryotaPythium OligandrumN/APythium oligandrum GAQ1 strain was isolated from soil from a field where infected ginger was growing in Laiwu district, Jinan City, Shandong Province, China. China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center (CGMCC) deposit number No. 17470.Sheikh et al. 2023
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensPlant growth promotion and ISRrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas MonteiliiPlant growth promotionrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaPlant growth promotion and ISRrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNAKarami et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Velezensismaize seedMassawe et al. 2018
ProkaryotaBacillus Amyloliquefaciensstimulate growth of Solanum tuberosumcommercial strainHeenan-Daly et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus Toyonensisisolate from Irish potato soilsHeenan-Daly et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus Mycoidesstimulate growth of Solanum tuberosumisolate from Irish potato soilsHeenan-Daly et al. 2021
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Epidermidisstrains were provided by Prof. O'Gara at NUI GalwayFitzgerald et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusAmerican Type Culture CollectionJenkins and Bean 2020
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaclinicPreti et al. 2009
ProkaryotaBacillus Amyloliquefaciensn/aNALee et al. 2012
ProkaryotaBacillus Subtilisn/aNALee et al. 2012
ProkaryotaPaenibacillus Polymyxan/aNALee et al. 2012
EukaryotaFusarium Graminearumn/aNABusko et al. 2014
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.n/aNAZou et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/aNAZou et al. 2007
ProkaryotaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/aNAZou et al. 2007
ProkaryotaArthrobacter Nitroguajacolicusn/aNAZou et al. 2007
ProkaryotaLysobacter Gummosusn/aNAZou et al. 2007
ProkaryotaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/aNAZou et al. 2007
ProkaryotaBacillus Simplexn/aNAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaBacillus Subtilisn/aNAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/aNAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/aNAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/aNAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/aNAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaAzospirillum Brasilensepromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Pumiluspromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colipromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensAgriculture University of Nanjing, ChinaTahir et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus AtrophaeusAgriculture University of Nanjing, ChinaTahir et al. 2017
EukaryotaPenicillium Crustosumcompost Fischer et al. 1999
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Simiaenarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al. 2016
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPantoea Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus BuchneriNANASquara et al. 2022
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus ParacaseiNANASquara et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeNANAHarris et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisNANALee et al. 2023
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeQin et al. 2024
EukaryotaFusarium GraminearumBallot et al. 2023
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLBMCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaBHISPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaMycobacterium Tuberculosis7H9 OADCTD/GC-MSno
EukaryotaPythium OligandrumV8 juice agarSPME/GC-MS/MSyes
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensNBGS-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas MonteiliiMR-VP brothGS-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaNBGS-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiMueller Hinton broth (MB), tryptic soy broth (TSB)SPME, DVB/CAR/PDMS, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisMinimal salt mediumSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensMR-VP (Methyl Red-Vogos Proskeur) mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus ToyonensisTSB mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus MycoidesMR-VP (Methyl Red-Vogos Proskeur) mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EpidermidisTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusLB mediaHS-SPME/GC×GC-TOFMSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPaenibacillus PolymyxaTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MSno
EukaryotaFusarium Graminearumyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/ano
ProkaryotaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaArthrobacter Nitroguajacolicusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Simplexn/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Subtilisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaAzospirillum BrasilenseTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaBacillus PumilusTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensLBSPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus AtrophaeusLBSPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium Crustosumyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas SimiaeNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaPantoea Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaLentilactobacillus Buchnerimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
ProkaryotaLacticaseibacillus Paracaseimaize silageHS-SPME coupled with GC-TOF MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaemalt extract brothHS-SPME with GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisTryptone soy broth (TSB)HPLCno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces Cerevisiaefermentation of mulberry wineHS-SPME-GC-MSno
EukaryotaFusarium Graminearumtryptone soy (TS medium; Carl Roth, Karlsruhe, Germany)GC-QQQ-MSno


Octadecane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
OCTADECANE
n-Octadecane
593-45-3
Octadecan
Oktadekan
UNII-N102P6HAIU
N102P6HAIU
CCRIS 681
1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-one
TS Paraffin TS 8
NSC 4201
NSC-4201
EINECS 209-790-3
128271-18-1
AI3-06523
DTXSID9047172
CHEBI:32926
HSDB 8348
EC 209-790-3
CACTUS NORMAL PARAFFIN TS 8
Octadecane, 99%
MFCD00009007
Octadecane, analytical standard
CH3-(CH2)16-CH3
CH3-[CH2]16-CH3
Octadecane, n-
OCTADECANE [INCI]
DTXCID7027172
NSC4201
HY-N6600
LMFA11000581
AKOS015903064
MCULE-2392852814
Octadecane, purum, >=97.0% (GC)
AS-56224
CS-0034329
NS00010781
O0003
Q150900
379E5588-B955-4C35-88E0-21E7DF38DE0E
InChI=1/C18H38/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-18H2,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nameoctadecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C18H38/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-18H2,1-2H3
FormulaC18H38
PubChem ID11635
Molweight254.5
LogP9.3
Atoms18
Bonds15
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationsaturated hydrocarbons alkanes
CHEBI-ID32926
Supernatural-IDSN0339363

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Boiling Point
DegreeReference
316 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for octadecane is estimated as 1.9X10-2 atm-cu m/mole(1) from its vapor pressure, 3.41X10-4 mm Hg(2), and water solubility, 6.0X10-3 mg/L(3). This Henry's Law constant indicates that octadecane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(4). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(1) is estimated as 1.7 hours hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(1) is estimated as 6.3 days(SRC). However, adsorption to suspended solids and sediment is expected to attenuate volatilization(SRC). The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is greater than 2 years if adsorption is considered(5). Octadecane has a vapor pressure of 3.41X10-4 mm Hg and exists as a liquid under environmental conditions; therefore, octadecane may volatilize from dry soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 9, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Jensen TS; PhD Thesis: Petroleum hydrocarbons: compositional changes during biodegradation and transport in unsaturated soil. Roskilde, Denmark: Ministry of the Environment and Energy, National Environmental Research (1994) (3) Yalkowsky SH, et al; Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data. 2nd ed., Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press p. 1184 (2010) (4) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (5) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of octadecane is 2.2X10+7(1). According to a classification scheme(2), this Koc value suggests that octadecane is expected to be immobile in soil.
Literature: (1) Jensen TS; PhD Thesis: Petroleum hydrocarbons: compositional changes during biodegradation and transport in unsaturated soil. Roskilde, Denmark: Ministry of the Environment and Energy, National Environmental Research (1994) (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
3.41X10-4 mm Hg at 25 deg CPerry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical Data. 6th ed., New York, NY: McGraw Hill (1984)
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Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANADixon et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPseudomonas RhodesiaePlant growth promotion and ISRrhizosphereJishma et al. 2017
EukaryotaFusarium CulmorumNASchmidt et al. 2018
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.antifungal activity against Fusarium solaniRhizosphere soil of avocadoGuevara-Avendaño et al. 2019
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
ProkaryotaStreptococcus Mutans as a biomarker for a breath test for detection of cariesNAHertel et al. 2016
ProkaryotaAzospirillum Brasilensepromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Pumiluspromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colipromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihNAAmavizca et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Brassicacearumnarhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPantoea Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaAchromobacter Sp.NANAAlmeida et al. 2022
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisNANALee et al. 2023
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas RhodesiaeNBGS-MSno
EukaryotaFusarium CulmorumKing`s B agarUPLC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.LB agarSPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptococcus MutansBrain-Heart-Infusion agarTenax-trap/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaAzospirillum BrasilenseTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaBacillus PumilusTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSASPME-GCno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas BrassicacearumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaPantoea Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.nutrient agar (NA)GC–MSno
ProkaryotaAchromobacter Sp.LB broth supplemented with cryoprotectant solution (25 g L−1 gelatin, 50 g L−1 lactose, 10 g L−1 peptone, and 250 g L−1 glycerol)SPME with gas chromatograph (Agilent 7890A, Agilent Technologies) connected to a mass spectrometer (Pegasus® HT TOFMS, LECO Corporation)no
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisTryptone soy broth (TSB)HPLCno


4,8a-dimethyl-6-prop-1-en-2-yl-2,3,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-1H-naphthalen-2-ol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
6-Isopropenyl-4,8a-dimethyl-1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-naphthalen-2-ol
NFZWWJWNBXICBW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
6-Isopropenyl-4,8a-dimethyl-1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-2-naphthalenol #
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name4,8a-dimethyl-6-prop-1-en-2-yl-2,3,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-1H-naphthalen-2-ol
SMILESCC1=C2CC(CCC2(CC(C1)O)C)C(=C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C15H24O/c1-10(2)12-5-6-15(4)9-13(16)7-11(3)14(15)8-12/h12-13,16H,1,5-9H2,2-4H3
FormulaC15H24O
PubChem ID594234
Molweight220.35
LogP3.6
Atoms16
Bonds1
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationterpenes alcohols
Supernatural-IDSN0244503

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Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno


6-methyl-2-(oxiran-2-yl)hept-5-en-2-ol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Linalool, oxide
1365-19-1
6-methyl-2-(oxiran-2-yl)hept-5-en-2-ol
Linalool oxide (5-ring)
Linalool, epoxydihydro-
UNII-4UJJ55KMCS
FEMA No. 3746
EINECS 215-723-9
4UJJ55KMCS
SCHEMBL891431
DTXSID00859631
AKOS025295522
AS-56588
NS00012788
6-Methyl-2-(2-oxiranyl)-5-hepten-2-ol #
3,7-DIMETHYL-1,2-EPOXY-3-HYDROXY-6-OCTENE
.alpha.-Methyl-.alpha.-[4-methyl-3-pentenyl]oxiranemethanol
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name6-methyl-2-(oxiran-2-yl)hept-5-en-2-ol
SMILESCC(=CCCC(C)(C1CO1)O)C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H18O2/c1-8(2)5-4-6-10(3,11)9-7-12-9/h5,9,11H,4,6-7H2,1-3H3
FormulaC10H18O2
PubChem ID102611
Molweight170.25
LogP1.8
Atoms12
Bonds4
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationterpenes alcohols
Supernatural-IDSN0038214

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Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthiantifungal activity against Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and Aspergillus flavus PSRDC-4NABoukaew and Prasertsan 2020
EukaryotaKluyveromyces MarxianusJi et al. 2024
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeJi et al. 2024
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Philanthisterile wheat seedsGC-MSno
EukaryotaKluyveromyces MarxianusSauce Meat during StorageSPME–GC–MSno
EukaryotaSaccharomyces CerevisiaeSauce Meat during StorageSPME–GC–MSno