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Cyclododecene

Compound Details

Synonymous names
CYCLODODECENE
1501-82-2
(Z)-Cyclododecene
1129-89-1
Cyclododecene, (Z)-
Cyclododecene,c&t
cis-Cyclododecene.
Cyclododecene, (1E)-
1-Cyclododecene #
Cyclododecene (c,t)
MFCD00003721
CYCLODODECENE (TRANS)
EINECS 216-117-7
(1Z)-cyclododecene
cyclododecene, (1Z)-
Cyclododecene, ca 70% trans isomer
AKOS006230279
J-008668
Q63408775
InChI=1/C12H22/c1-2-4-6-8-10-12-11-9-7-5-3-1/h1-2H,3-12H2/b2-1
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namecyclododecene
SMILESC1CCCCCC=CCCCC1
InchiInChI=1S/C12H22/c1-2-4-6-8-10-12-11-9-7-5-3-1/h1-2H,3-12H2/b2-1-
FormulaC12H22
PubChem ID637538
Molweight166.3
LogP5.7
Atoms12
Bonds0
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationcycloalkenes unsaturated hydrocarbons

mVOC Specific Details

Massbank-Links

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
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/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


(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


Pyrene

Compound Details

Synonymous names
PYRENE
129-00-0
Benzo[def]phenanthrene
Pyren
beta-Pyrene
Benzo(def)phenanthrene
.beta.-Pyrene
CCRIS 1256
CHEBI:39106
HSDB 4023
EINECS 204-927-3
UNII-9E0T7WFW93
NSC 17534
9E0T7WFW93
Coal tar pitch volatiles:pyrene
DTXSID3024289
AI3-23977
Pyrene-13C6
NSC-17534
NSC-66449
1346601-04-4
CHEMBL279564
DTXCID804289
EC 204-927-3
NSC17534
MFCD00004136
Pyrene sublimed grade
NCGC00090910-03
1228182-40-8
PYRENE (IARC)
PYRENE [IARC]
Pyren [German]
Pireno
41496-25-7
Pyrene[def]phenanthrene
Pyrene; Benzo[def]phenanthrene; NSC 17534; NSC 66449
beta-Pyrine
Pyrene, Powder
Coal tar pitch volatiles: pyrene
Pyrene 10 microg/mL in Cyclohexane
Pyren(GERMAN)
Pyrene 10 microg/mL in Acetonitrile
Pyrene 100 microg/mL in Acetonitrile
Pyrene, 98%
PYRENE [HSDB]
benzo(d,e,f)phenanthrene
{Benzo[def]phenanthrene}
PYRENE [MI]
Epitope ID:119715
Pyrene, analytical standard
Pyrene, crystalline, 95%
Benzo (d,e,f) phenanthrene
Pyrene (ACD/Name 4.0)
BIDD:ER0347
Pyrene, sublimed grade, 99%
Pyrene (purified by sublimation)
HMS3749I11
CS-B1735
NSC66449
WLN: L666 B6 2AB PJ
Tox21_400063
BDBM50214608
STL570454
AKOS000269680
MCULE-9419042273
NCGC00090910-01
NCGC00090910-02
NCGC00090910-04
>95%(GC)
AS-13613
CAS-129-00-0
HY-103609
NS00010701
P1104
P2072
Pyrene, BCR(R) certified Reference Material
EN300-174930
A805889
AB-131/40897138
Pyrene, purum, for fluorescence, >=97.0% (GC)
Q415723
Pyrene, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R)
Q-201641
Z57901968
Pyrene, puriss. p.a., for fluorescence, >=99.0% (GC)
Pyrene, certified reference material, 1000 mug/mL in methanol
8P0
InChI=1/C16H10/c1-3-11-7-9-13-5-2-6-14-10-8-12(4-1)15(11)16(13)14/h1-10
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namepyrene
SMILESC1=CC2=C3C(=C1)C=CC4=CC=CC(=C43)C=C2
InchiInChI=1S/C16H10/c1-3-11-7-9-13-5-2-6-14-10-8-12(4-1)15(11)16(13)14/h1-10H
FormulaC16H10
PubChem ID31423
Molweight202.25
LogP4.9
Atoms16
Bonds0
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationbenzenoids aromatic compounds
CHEBI-ID39106
Supernatural-IDSN0020851

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
394 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for pyrene is 1.19X10-5 atm-cu m/mole at 25 °C(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that pyrene 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 4.5 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 37 days(SRC). Pyrene's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(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 29 years if adsorption is considered(3). Pyrene is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 4.5X10-6 mm Hg(4). A screening model used to predict volatilization from dry soil surfaces estimated that the volatilization half-life of pyrene was about 500 days(5).
Soil Adsorption
Experimental Koc values determined with 5 sediment samples obtained from a freshwater lake in Louisiana were 64,954, 63,372, 73,127, 65,380 and 59,675(1). The Koc values of pyrene obtained with soil samples from Flint, MI and Bordone, Canada were 61,936 and 90,000 respectively(2). Measured Koc values of 160,000, 153,000, 98,700 and 169,000 were obtained for pyrene with suspended solids and sediment from the Boston Harbor, MA(3). An experimental Koc value of 76,000 was reported for pyrene with soil obtained from a water treatment facility in Sweden(4). Experimentally determined log Koc values between 4.9 and 5.4 were reported for pyrene with sediment obtained from Lake Michigan(5) and a log Koc value of 5.5 was reported with sediment obtained from the Boston Harbor, MA(6). Pyrene had a log Koc in sediment from Lake Ketelmeer, The Netherlands of 6.80 (3.75% organic carbon, 0-30 cm depth) and 5.95 (6.48% organic carbon, 40-120 cm depth)(7). Boston Harbor, MA sediment samples taken from South Dorchester Bay, North Quincy, Fort Point Channel and Spectacle Island had log Koc values of 3.54, 3.71, 4.32 and 4.55, respectively, in samples taken Dec 1999(9). The Koc of pyrene in 16 historically contaminated sediments ranged from 1.5X10+4 to 2.5X10+7 with a mean of 6.2X10+5(10). According to a classification scheme(11), these Koc values suggest that pyrene is expected be immobile in soil.
Massbank-Links

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
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno


Compound Details

Synonymous names
DECANE
124-18-5
n-Decane
Nonane, methyl-
NK85062OIY
73138-29-1
DTXSID6024913
CHEBI:41808
NSC-8781
MFCD00008954
Decyl hydride
Decane, analytical standard
DTXCID704913
CAS-124-18-5
D10
HSDB 63
CCRIS 653
NSC 8781
EINECS 204-686-4
UN2247
BRN 1696981
decan
Decane; Cactus Normal Paraffin N 10; NSC 8781; n-Decane
UNII-NK85062OIY
normal-decane
AI3-24107
Decane, n-
Decane, 99%
DECANE [HSDB]
DECANE [INCI]
Decane, >=95%
SYNTSOL LP 10
EC 204-686-4
4-01-00-00464 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
Decane, anhydrous, >=99%
CHEMBL134537
QSPL 111
WLN: 10H
n-C10H22
NSC8781
Decane, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
CACTUS NORMAL PARAFFIN N 10
Tox21_201881
Tox21_300336
LMFA11000568
STL280316
Decane, purum, >=95.0% (GC)
Decane, purum, >=98.0% (GC)
AKOS005145676
MCULE-6071426098
n-Decane 1000 microg/mL in Methanol
UN 2247
s11595
Decane, SAJ special grade, >=99.0%
NCGC00247996-01
NCGC00247996-02
NCGC00254283-01
NCGC00259430-01
63335-87-5
LS-13903
n-Decane [UN2247] [Flammable liquid]
DB-089700
DB-307803
D0011
NS00010712
S0282
S0554
EN300-19466
Q150717
J-005051
J-520211
F1908-0171
DBF497D1-4529-4457-841E-9D33CDF22B1C
InChI=1/C10H22/c1-3-5-7-9-10-8-6-4-2/h3-10H2,1-2H
116372-01-1
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namedecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C10H22/c1-3-5-7-9-10-8-6-4-2/h3-10H2,1-2H3
FormulaC10H22
PubChem ID15600
Molweight142.28
LogP5
Atoms10
Bonds7
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationsaturated hydrocarbons alkanes
CHEBI-ID41808
Supernatural-IDSN0066711

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
174.1 °C peer reviewed
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for n-decane is estimated as 5.15 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 1.43 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 0.052 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that n-decane 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 3.5 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 4.7 days(SRC). n-Decane's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). n-Decane is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces based upon its vapor pressure(SRC). Biodegradation studies in soil have observed volatilization to be a more important removal process than biodegradation for n-decane(4,5).
Literature: (1) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng. New York, NY: Hemisphere Pub. Corp. (1989) (2) Yalkowsky SH et al; Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data. 2nd ed., Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, p. 745 (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) Stronguilo ML et al; Chemosphere 29: 272-81 (1994) (5) Dean-Ross D; Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 51: 596-9 (1993)
Literature: #First-order evaporation constants of n-decane in 3-mm layer No 2 fuel oil, darkened room, wind speed 21 km/hr: at 5 deg C, 1.19X10-3/min; at 10 deg C, 1.87X10-3/min; at 20 deg C, 3.44X10-3/min; at 30 deg C, 6.98X10-3/min
Literature: Verschueren, K. Handbook of Environmental Data on Organic Chemicals. Volumes 1-2. 4th ed. John Wiley & Sons. New York, NY. 2001, p. 655
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of n-decane can be estimated to be 1500(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that n-decane is expected to have low mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.11. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 9, 2015: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
1.43 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
1D-NMR-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANABean et al. 2016
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus Toyonensisstimulate growth of Solanum tuberosumisolate from Irish potato soilsHeenan-Daly et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Azotoformansstimulate growth of Solanum tuberosumisolate from Irish potato soilsHeenan-Daly 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
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLeibnitz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbHFitzgerald et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Epidermidisstrains were provided by Prof. O'Gara at NUI GalwayFitzgerald et al. 2020
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusAmerican Type Culture CollectionJenkins and Bean 2020
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EpidermidisAmerican Type Culture CollectionJenkins and Bean 2020
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aNAFernando et al. 2005
ProkaryotaCarnobacterium Divergensn/aNAErcolini et al. 2009
EukaryotaTuber Borchiin/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al. 2004
EukaryotaTuber Brumalen/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al. 2004
EukaryotaCladosporium CladosporioidesNAHedlund et al. 1995
EukaryotaCladosporium HerbarumNAHedlund et al. 1995
EukaryotaPenicillium SpinulosumNAHedlund et al. 1995
ProkaryotaBacillus Subtilistriggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al. 2004
ProkaryotaBacillus Amyloliquefacienstriggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al. 2004
EukaryotaTuber Excavatumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al. 2004
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEnterobacter Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPantoea Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.NANAEtminani et al. 2022
Meyerozyma GuilliermondiiXiong et al. 2023
Saccharomyces CerevisiaeQin et al. 2024
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiBHISPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLB-LennoxSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaBHISPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusBHISPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus ToyonensisM+S (Murashige and Skoog) mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AzotoformansMR-VP (Methyl Red-Vogos Proskeur) mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EpidermidisTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusBHI media, LB media, MHB mediaHS-SPME/GC×GC-TOFMSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus EpidermidisBHI media, LB media, MHB media, TSB mediaHS-SPME/GC×GC-TOFMSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/ano
ProkaryotaCarnobacterium Divergensn/an/ano
EukaryotaTuber Borchiin/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)no
EukaryotaTuber Brumalen/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)no
EukaryotaCladosporium CladosporioidesGC-MSno
EukaryotaCladosporium HerbarumGC-MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium SpinulosumGC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisMurashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSyes
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensMurashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSyes
EukaryotaTuber Excavatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)no
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
Meyerozyma GuilliermondiiYEPD, 10 g/L yeast extrac, 20 g/L peptone, 20 g dextroseGC-MS and GC-IMSno
Saccharomyces Cerevisiaefermentation of mulberry wineHS-SPME-GC-MSno


(6,6-dimethyl-2-bicyclo[3.1.1]heptanyl)methanol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Myrtanol
514-99-8
(6,6-dimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptan-2-yl)methanol
EINECS 208-191-4
6,6-dimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptane-2-methanol
UNII-7F5M346MU6
6,6-Dimethylbicyclo(3.1.1)heptane-2-methanol
7F5M346MU6
(6,6-dimethyl-2-bicyclo[3.1.1]heptanyl)methanol
{6,6-dimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]heptan-2-yl}methanol
cis-Myrtanol
GinkgolideC
SCHEMBL596246
DTXSID40862088
Bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane-2-methanol, 6,6-dimethyl-, [1S-(1.alpha.,2.beta.,5.alpha.)]-
AKOS024319174
MCULE-9306207116
DB-071671
CS-0090723
NS00043570
(6,6-Dimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-yl)methanol #
Q67880196
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(6,6-dimethyl-2-bicyclo[3.1.1]heptanyl)methanol
SMILESCC1(C2CCC(C1C2)CO)C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H18O/c1-10(2)8-4-3-7(6-11)9(10)5-8/h7-9,11H,3-6H2,1-2H3
FormulaC10H18O
PubChem ID521314
Molweight154.25
LogP2.5
Atoms11
Bonds1
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationterpenes alcohols
Supernatural-IDSN0202789

mVOC Specific Details


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
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno


Undecan-2-one

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
2-Undecanone
Undecan-2-one
Methyl nonyl ketone
112-12-9
UNDECANONE
2-Hendecanone
Methylnonylketone
Rue ketone
Ketone, methyl nonyl
Nonyl methyl ketone
METHYL N-NONYL KETONE
2-Oxoundecane
MGK Dog and Cat Repellent
FEMA No. 3093
Undecanone-(2)
Mgk dog & cat repellent
MFCD00009583
YV5DSO8CY9
53452-70-3
DTXSID2021943
CHEBI:17700
NSC4028
NSC-4028
Caswell No. 573O
2-Undecanone (natural)
BioUD
HSDB 7431
NSC 4028
EINECS 203-937-5
UNII-YV5DSO8CY9
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 044102
BRN 1749573
Luparone
Enodyl
AI3-03081
methyl n-nonylketone
Methyl-n-nonylketone
MGK dog AMP MNK
2-Undecanone, 99%
2-Methylundecanone,(S)
UNDECANONE, 2-
MOSTIQUE EGX 101
2-UNDECANONE [FCC]
2-UNDECANONE [FHFI]
2-UNDECANONE [HSDB]
SCHEMBL117635
SCHEMBL249443
DTXCID301943
WLN: 9V1
CHEMBL1236582
FEMA 3093
METHYL NONYL KETONE [MI]
2-Undecanone, analytical standard
2-Undecanone, natural, FCC, FG
Tox21_301385
BBL011441
LMFA12000002
s3762
STL146552
2-Undecanone, >=98%, FCC, FG
AKOS005720838
CCG-266363
CS-W017685
DB08688
HY-W016969
MCULE-6858373499
NCGC00164003-01
NCGC00255160-01
CAS-112-12-9
VS-02950
DB-309480
NS00008362
U0006
C01875
EN300-170519
F17694
A802493
Q-201393
Q2024187
Z406376986
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nameundecan-2-one
SMILESCCCCCCCCCC(=O)C
InchiInChI=1S/C11H22O/c1-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11(2)12/h3-10H2,1-2H3
FormulaC11H22O
PubChem ID8163
Molweight170.29
LogP4.1
Atoms12
Bonds8
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationketones
CHEBI-ID17700
Supernatural-IDSN0199126

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
231.5 deg CLide, D.R., G.W.A. Milne (eds.). Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds. Volume I. 3rd ed. CRC Press, Inc. Boca Raton ,FL. 1994., p. V5: 5176
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for 2-undecanone is 6.36X10-5 atm-cu m/mole(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that 2-undecanone 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 13 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)(2) is estimated as 11 days(SRC). 2-Undecanone's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). 2-Undecanone is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 4.1X10-2 mm Hg(3).
Literature: (1) Buttery RG et al: J Agric Food Chem 17:385-9 (1960) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Perry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical data. NY,NY: McGraw-Hill 6th ed (1984)
Solubility
Insoluble in water. Soluble in ethanol, ether, acetone, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform.
Literature: Lide, D.R., G.W.A. Milne (eds.). Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds. Volume I. 3rd ed. CRC Press, Inc. Boca Raton ,FL. 1994., p. V5: 5176
Literature: #In water, 20 mg/L at 25 deg C (est)
Literature: US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver.3.12. Nov 30, 2004. Available from, as of Mar 3, 2006: http://www.epa.gov/oppt/exposure/pubs/episuitedl.htm
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of 2-undecanone can be estimated to be 278(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that 2-undecanone is expected to have moderate 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)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
4.1X10-2 mm HgPerry RH, Green D; Perry's Chemical Handbook. Physical and Chemical data. NY, NY: McGraw-Hill 6th ed (1984)
MS-Links
Massbank-Links

Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANAFitzgerald et al. 2021
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANABean et al. 2012
EukaryotaAspergillus FumigatusNANANeerincx et al. 2016
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeNANAZechman et al. 1986
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANAZechman et al. 1986
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNANANA
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaNANANA
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaNANANA
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiNANAJünger et al. 2012
ProkaryotaProteus MirabilisNANAJünger et al. 2012
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensNANAJünger et al. 2012
ProkaryotaStreptococcus AgalactiaeNANAJünger et al. 2012
EukaryotaPythium OligandrumStrong inhibition of growth of plant pathogen Pythium myriotylum;Pythium 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 EpidermidisNALemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Epidermidisclinical isolate,noseLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Epidermidisclinical isolate,catheterLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Haemolyticusclinical isolate,human skinLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Saccharolyticusclinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Schleifericlinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Warnericlinical isolate,human skinLemfack et al. 2016
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiChina Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et al. 2017
ProkaryotaSalmonella EntericaChina Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et al. 2017
ProkaryotaShigella FlexneriChina Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et al. 2017
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.KX395632.1Fincheira et al. 2017
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaNATimm et al. 2018
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiChina Center of Industrial Culture collectionWang et al. 2018
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusChina Center of Industrial Culture collectionWang et al. 2018
ProkaryotaVibrio ParahaemolyticusChina Center of Industrial Culture collectionWang et al. 2018
ProkaryotaBacillus Velezensistoxic effects on fungal mycelial growthmaize seedMassawe et al. 2018
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.antifungal activity against Fusarium solaniRhizosphere soil of avocadoGuevara-Avendaño et al. 2019
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensInhibition of fusarium oxysporum f.sp. Niveumrhizosphere soils of watermelon plantsWu et al. 2019
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
ProkaryotaSerratia Fonticolastimulate growth of Solanum tuberosumisolate from Irish potato soilsHeenan-Daly 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
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
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLeibnitz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbHFitzgerald 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
ProkaryotaMicrobacterium Paraoxydansantifungal 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
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Mediterraneaantifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)roots of tomato plants (Elpida F1, Enza Zaden) with symptoms of Gray leaf spotLópez et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.antifungal effect on the growth of Alternaria alternata, Corynespora cassiicola and Stemphylium lycopersici (pathogens of tomato plants)NALópez et al. 2021
ProkaryotaBacillus Velezensisinhibite the growth of Botrytis cinerea VG1, Monilinia fructicola VG 104, Monilinia laxa VG 105, Penicillium digitatum VG 20, Penicillium expansum CECT 20140, Penicillium italicum VG 114NACalvo et al. 2020
ProkaryotaRahnella Aquatilisisolate 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
EukaryotaTrichoderma Asperellumreduce downy mildew severity on Vitis vinifera (grapevine plants)Cotxarrera et al., 2002Lazazzara et al. 2021
EukaryotaTrichoderma Atroviridereduce downy mildew severity on Vitis vinifera (grapevine plants)Pertot et al., 2008Lazazzara et al. 2021
EukaryotaTrichoderma Harzianumreduce downy mildew severity on Vitis vinifera (grapevine plants)Eladet al., 1997Lazazzara et al. 2021
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusAmerican Type Culture CollectionJenkins and Bean 2020
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisNARiu et al. 2022
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiSwedish Institute for Communicable Disease Control (SMI), Stockholm, SwedenSousa et al. 2023
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Pyrrociniapromote aerial and root growth in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlingsRhizosphere soil samples from roots of maize (Zea mays L.) grown in Gongju, South KoreaLuo et al. 2022
ProkaryotaSerratia Plymuthican/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Proteamaculansn/aNAWeise 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 SimplexReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaBacillus WeihenstephanensisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaMicrobacterium OxydansReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaStreptomyces LateritiusReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.NAGu et al. 2007
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.n/aNABruce et al. 2004
ProkaryotaSerratia Odoriferan/aNAWeise et al. 2014
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/aNAWeise et al. 2014
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
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Ambifarian/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphereGroenhagen et al. 2013
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Andropogonisn/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 Glathein/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Glumaen/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Graminisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Hospitan/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 Terricolan/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Tropican/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaBurkholderia Xenovoransn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaChromobacterium Violaceumn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colin/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaPandoraea Norimbergensisn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aNABlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidan/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
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colin/aNAElgaali et al. 2002
ProkaryotaKlebsiella Pneumoniaen/aNAElgaali et al. 2002
EukaryotaTrichoderma Atroviriden/aNAStoppacher et al. 2010
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiAmerican 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
ProkaryotaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican 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
ProkaryotaEnterobacter AerogenesAmerican 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
ProkaryotaEnterobacter CloacaeAmerican 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
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
ProkaryotaSalmonella ParatyphiAmerican 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
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensAmerican 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
ProkaryotaShewanella PutrefaciensAmerican 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
ProkaryotaBacillus CereusAmerican 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
ProkaryotaBacillus PolymyxaAmerican 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
ProkaryotaEnterococcus DuransAmerican 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
ProkaryotaEnterococcus FaeciumAmerican 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
ProkaryotaLactobacillus LactisAmerican 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
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc MesenteroidesAmerican 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
ProkaryotaListeria MonocytogenesAmerican 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
ProkaryotaStreptococcus AgalactiaeAmerican 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
ProkaryotaStreptococcus ThermophilusAmerican 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
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirensNACrutcher et al. 2013
EukaryotaTrichoderma ReeseiNACrutcher et al. 2013
EukaryotaFusarium SolaniNATakeuchi et al. 2012
EukaryotaAspergillus Sp.NATakeuchi et al. 2012
EukaryotaPenicillium Sp.NATakeuchi et al. 2012
ProkaryotaPseudomonas TolaasiinanaLo Cantore et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Brassicacearumreduces mycelium growth and sclerotia germination of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum USB-F593; lyses red blood cellsrhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidareduces mycelium growth and sclerotia germination of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum USB-F593; lyses red blood cellsrhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al. 2015
ProkaryotaBacillus Subtilistriggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al. 2004
ProkaryotaBacillus Amyloliquefacienstriggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al. 2004
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Jesseniinaphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al. 2015
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosananaBriard et al. 2016
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisinhibits growth of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 and Rhizoctonia solani, kills Caenorhabditis elegansRhizosphere of maize, Kiev region, UkrainePopova et al. 2014
ProkaryotaLactobacillus RhamnosusnanaPogačić et al. 2016
EukaryotaGanoderma Lucidumnasaprophytic on deciduous treesCampos Ziegenbein et al. 2006
EukaryotaSpongiporus Leucomallellusnasaprophytic mostly on wet, old pinesCampos Ziegenbein et al. 2006
EukaryotaPleurotus EryngiinanaUsami et al. 2014
EukaryotaPleurotus CystidiosusnanaUsami et al. 2014
EukaryotaTrichoderma Atroviridenawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CepaciaRhizosphereBlom et al. 2011
ProkaryotaXanthomonas Campestrisn/aNAWeise et al. 2012
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.Might be involved in inhibition of fungal growth.NASchulz and Dickschat 2007
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/aNADickschat et al. 2005_5
ProkaryotaWautersiella FalseniiNematicidal activitycow dungXU et al. 2015
EukaryotaTuber BorchiiNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al. 2007b
EukaryotaCryptococcus NemorosusNANALjunggren et al. 2019
ProkaryotaAchromobacter Sp.NANAAlmeida et al. 2022
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.NANAAlmeida et al. 2022
EukaryotaAureobasidium PullulansNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaCryptococcus WieringaeNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia KluyveriNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaPichia MembranifaciensNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaSaccharomyces ParadoxusNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
EukaryotaTorulaspora DelbrueckiiNANAMozūraitis et al. 2022
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisNANAToral et al. 2021
ProkaryotaLactobacillus PlantarumNANAZhang et al. 2022
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisNANALee et al. 2023
Lactobacillus PlantarumMa et al. 2023
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiBHISPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaBHISPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaLBSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aeruginosalysogeny brothSPME/GCxGC-MSno
EukaryotaAspergillus FumigatusSDB + chloramphenicolTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeTSBTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSBTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aeruginosatrypticase soy agarTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Putidatrypticase soy agarTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Maltophiliatrypticase soy agarTD/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaProteus MirabilisColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
ProkaryotaStreptococcus AgalactiaeColumbia sheep bloodTD/GC-MS and MCC-IMSno
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 Epidermidisbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Haemolyticusbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Saccharolyticusbrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Schleiferibrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus Warneribrain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTrypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSalmonella EntericaTrypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaShigella FlexneriTrypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.Plate Count agar (PCA)GC–MSyes
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.Methyl Red & Voges Proskauer broth (MRVP-B)SPME, GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaMOPS glucose+EZSPME, GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiSodium chloride brothSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusSodium chloride brothSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaVibrio ParahaemolyticusSodium chloride brothSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisMinimal salt mediumSPME, GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.LB agarSPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Amyloliquefaciensmodified Murashige-Skoog (MS) culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Sp.LB media, DYGS mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia FonticolaTSB media, MR-VP (Methyl Red-Vogos Proskeur) media, M+S (Murashige and Skoog) mediaSPME/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
ProkaryotaPseudomonas AeruginosaTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTSB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaMicrobacterium ParaoxydansTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas MediterraneaTYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Sp.TYB mediaGC-MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisMOLP mediaSPME/GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaRahnella AquatilisLB mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSyes
EukaryotaTrichoderma AsperellumPDA mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma AtroviridePDA mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma HarzianumPDA mediaHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStaphylococcus AureusLB media, MHB media, TSB mediaHS-SPME/GC×GC-TOFMSno
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisTSA mediaSPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaEscherichia Colirocket lysate, spinach lysateHS-SPME/GC-MSno
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PyrrociniaNA mediaSPME/GC-MSyes
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia ProteamaculansNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Corrugatan/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Simplexn/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Subtilisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/ano
ProkaryotaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/ano
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/ano
ProkaryotaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/ano
ProkaryotaSerratia Marcescensn/an/ano
ProkaryotaSerratia Sp.n/an/ano
ProkaryotaSerratia OdoriferaNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensNBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MSno
EukaryotaTuber Aestivumn/an/ano
EukaryotaTuber Melanosporumn/an/ano
ProkaryotaBurkholderia AmbifariaLuria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/ano
ProkaryotaBurkholderia AndropogonisLB and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CaribensisLB and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia CaryophylliMR-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 FungorumLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia GladioliLB, MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia GlatheiLB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia GlumaeMR-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 HospitaLB 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 LataAngleHeadspace 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 PhenoliruptrixLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PhytofirmansLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia PyrrociniaLB and MR-VPHeadspace 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 TropicaLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaBurkholderia XenovoransLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaChromobacterium ViolaceumLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiMR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaPandoraea NorimbergensisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia EntomophilaLB and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia MarcescensLB, MS, Angle and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaLB, MS, Angle and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia PlymuthicaLB, MS and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaSerratia ProteamaculansLB, MS and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaStenotrophomonas RhizophilaLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)no
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTS brothHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaKlebsiella PneumoniaeTS brothHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaTrichoderma AtroviridePotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiTS brothGC-MS Super Qyes
ProkaryotaCitrobacter FreundiiTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaEnterobacter AerogenesTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaEnterobacter CloacaeTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaEscherichia ColiTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaSalmonella ParatyphiTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaShigella SonneiTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaPseudomonas FluorescensTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaShewanella PutrefaciensTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaBacillus CereusTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaBacillus PolymyxaTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaEnterococcus DuransTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaEnterococcus FaeciumTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaLactobacillus LactisTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaLeuconostoc MesenteroidesTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaListeria MonocytogenesTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaStreptococcus AgalactiaeTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
ProkaryotaStreptococcus ThermophilusTS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirensPotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaTrichoderma ReeseiPotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS no
EukaryotaFusarium Solanino
EukaryotaAspergillus Sp.no
EukaryotaPenicillium Sp.no
ProkaryotaPseudomonas TolaasiiKBSPME-GCno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas BrassicacearumKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas PutidaKing's B AgarSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisMurashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSyes
ProkaryotaBacillus AmyloliquefaciensMurashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSyes
ProkaryotaPseudomonas JesseniiLB mediumGC/MSyes
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Aeruginosaminimal medium/ Brian mediumSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaPseudomonas ChlororaphisLB mediumSPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Rhamnosuscurd-based broth mediumGC/MSyes
EukaryotaGanoderma LucidumnaGC/MSno
EukaryotaSpongiporus LeucomallellusnaGC/MSno
EukaryotaPleurotus EryngiinaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDAno
EukaryotaPleurotus CystidiosusnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDAno
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
ProkaryotaXanthomonas CampestrisNBIIClosed airflow-system/GC-MS and PTR-MSno
ProkaryotaStigmatella Aurantiacan/an/ano
ProkaryotaWautersiella FalseniiLB liquidSPME-GC/MSno
EukaryotaTuber BorchiiNoneNoneyes
EukaryotaCryptococcus Nemorosusliquid YPD mediumGC-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
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
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
ProkaryotaBacillus VelezensisMOLPHS-SPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus Velezensistryptic soy agar (TSA, Panreac Applichem) mediumHS-SPME-GC/MSno
ProkaryotaLactobacillus Plantarumchickpea milkUHPLC/MSno
ProkaryotaBacillus SubtilisTryptone soy broth (TSB)HPLCno
Lactobacillus Plantarumtuna cooking liquidHS-SPME-GC/MSno


4,6-dimethylnonan-3-one

Compound Details

Synonymous names
4,6-Dimethyl-3-nonanone
AKOS012857635
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name4,6-dimethylnonan-3-one
SMILESCCCC(C)CC(C)C(=O)CC
InchiInChI=1S/C11H22O/c1-5-7-9(3)8-10(4)11(12)6-2/h9-10H,5-8H2,1-4H3
FormulaC11H22O
PubChem ID13988330
Molweight170.29
LogP3.7
Atoms12
Bonds6
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationketones
Supernatural-IDSN0210193

mVOC Specific Details


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-MSno


(3R,4aS,5R)-4a,5-dimethyl-3-prop-1-en-2-yl-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-naphthalene

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Valencene
(+)-Valencene
4630-07-3
Valencen
(3R,4aS,5R)-4a,5-dimethyl-3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,7-octahydronaphthalene
FEMA No. 3443
DTXSID8047052
CHEBI:61700
96H21P91IG
Valencene (natural)
ent-7betaH-eremophila-10(1),11-diene
(+)-Valencene 1000 microg/mL in Isopropanol
(1R-(1alpha,7beta,8alpha))-1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8a-Octahydro-1,8a-dimethyl-7-(1-methylvinyl)naphthalene
Naphthalene, 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,8a-dimethyl-7-(1-methylethenyl)-, (1R,7R,8aS)-
NSC-148969
(3R,4aS,5R)-4a,5-Dimethyl-3-isopropenyl-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,7-octahydronaphthalene
(A+/-)-valencene
4.beta.H,5.alpha.-Eremophila-1(10),11-diene
VALENCENE [FHFI]
VALENCENE [INCI]
(+)-Valencene, tech grade
Valencene (Technical Grade)
UNII-96H21P91IG
Valencene, natural, >=65%
CHEMBL3186909
DTXCID6027052
(+)-Valencene, analytical standard
HY-N6636
NAPHTHALENE, 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8A-OCTAHYDRO-1,8A-DIMETHYL-7-(1-METHYLETHENYL)-, (1R-(1.ALPHA.,7.BETA.,8A.ALPHA.))-
EINECS 225-047-6
Tox21_302397
MFCD00075884
(+)-Valencene, technical, >=70%
AKOS027460688
NSC 148969
NCGC00256249-01
MS-23110
CAS-4630-07-3
4Betah,5alpha-eremophila-1(10),11-diene
CS-0044199
C17277
F71379
Q289496
4alpha,10alpha-Dimethyl-6beta-isopropyl-delta1,9-octalin
4alpha,10alpha-Dimethyl-6beta-isopropyl-.DELTA.1,9-octalin
(3R,4aS,5R)-4a,5-dimethyl-3-prop-1-en-2-yl-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-naphthalene
1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8a-Octahydro-1,8A-dimethyl-7-(1-methylethenyl)naphthalene, (1R-(1alpha,7beta,8aalpha))-
Naphthalene, 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,8A-octahydro-1,8A-dimethyl-7-(1-methylethenyl)-, (1R-(1alpha,7beta,8aalpha))-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(3R,4aS,5R)-4a,5-dimethyl-3-prop-1-en-2-yl-2,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-1H-naphthalene
SMILESCC1CCC=C2C1(CC(CC2)C(=C)C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C15H24/c1-11(2)13-8-9-14-7-5-6-12(3)15(14,4)10-13/h7,12-13H,1,5-6,8-10H2,2-4H3/t12-,13-,15+/m1/s1
FormulaC15H24
PubChem ID9855795
Molweight204.35
LogP5.2
Atoms15
Bonds1
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationterpenes
CHEBI-ID61700
Supernatural-IDSN0302870-06

mVOC Specific Details


Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
EukaryotaHypoxylon AnthochroumNAMacías-Rubalcava et al. 2018
EukaryotaTrichoderma HamatumNAGuo et al. 2019
EukaryotaTrichoderma HarzianumNAGuo et al. 2019
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirensNAGuo et al. 2019
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
EukaryotaPenicillium Roquefortin/aobtained fronm department of Biotechnology , Denmark Technical Universität at CopenhagenJelen 2003
EukaryotaMuscodor Albusn/aobtained from limbs of vineAtmosukarto et al. 2005
EukaryotaMuscodor Fengyangensisn/aZhejiang Province of Southeast ChinaZhang et al. 2010
EukaryotaTrichoderma Viriden/aNAMueller et al. 2013
EukaryotaPericonia Britannicanawater damaged buildings, BelgiumPolizzi et al. 2012
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
EukaryotaHypoxylon Anthochroumrice medium (RM, 300g of rice and 300ml of water)SPME, GC-MSyes
EukaryotaTrichoderma HamatumMelin-Norkrans synthetic mediumSBSE-GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma HarzianumMelin-Norkrans synthetic mediumSBSE-GC-MSno
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirensMelin-Norkrans synthetic mediumSBSE-GC-MSno
ProkaryotaStreptomyces SalmonisGYM agarSPME/GC-MSno
EukaryotaPenicillium Roqueforti wheat kernel mediumincubated at 20°C for 14 days, isolation by SPME with different fibresno
EukaryotaMuscodor AlbusPotato dextrose agar (PDA)SPME - GC - MS - culture 12 days oldno
EukaryotaMuscodor Fengyangensispotato dextrose agarThe MVOCs emitted by the mycelia of Muscodor were investigated by Solid phase microextraction/Gas chromatograph/Mass spectra (SPME/GC/MS). no
EukaryotaTrichoderma VirideMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MSno
EukaryotaPericonia Britannicamalt extract agar; potato dextrose agar; water agar; yeast extract agar; Czapek agarSPME-GC/MSno