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- Jasmone abstract "Jasmone is a natural organic compound extracted from the volatile portion of the oil from jasmine flowers. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid that has the odor of jasmine. Jasmone can exist in two isomeric forms with differing geometry around the pentenyl double bond, cis-jasmone and trans-jasmone. The natural extract contains only the cis form, while synthetic material is often a mixture containing both forms, with the cis form predominating. Both forms have similar odors and chemical properties. Jasmone is produced within plants by the metabolism of jasmonate, from linolenic acid by the octadecanoid pathway. It can act as either an attractant or a repellent for various insects. Commercially jasmone is used primarily in perfumes and cosmetics.".
- Jasmone iupacName "3-methyl-2-[(2Z)-pent-2-en-1-yl]cyclopent-2-en-1-one".
- Jasmone thumbnail Jasmone.png?width=300.
- Jasmone wikiPageID "3022006".
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- Jasmone wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Jasmone wikiPageRevisionID "671728656".
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-Linolenic_acid.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycloalkenes.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ketones.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Helvetica_Chimica_Acta.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Isomer.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Jasmine.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Jasmonate.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Octadecanoid_pathway.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jasmone".
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLinkText "cis-jasmone".
- Jasmone wikiPageWikiLinkText "jasmone".
- Jasmone imagealt "Ball-and-stick model of jasmone".
- Jasmone imagefile "Jasmone molecule ball.png".
- Jasmone imagefile "Jasmone.png".
- Jasmone imagesize "180".
- Jasmone iupacname "3".
- Jasmone name "Jasmone".
- Jasmone othernames "cis-jasmone".
- Jasmone verifiedfields "changed".
- Jasmone verifiedrevid "415361066".
- Jasmone watchedfields "changed".
- Jasmone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Jasmone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
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- Jasmone subject Category:Cycloalkenes.
- Jasmone subject Category:Ketones.
- Jasmone hypernym Compound.
- Jasmone type ChemicalCompound.
- Jasmone type ChemicalSubstance.
- Jasmone type Group.
- Jasmone type Chemical.
- Jasmone type Group.
- Jasmone type Ketone.
- Jasmone type Redirect.
- Jasmone type ChemicalObject.
- Jasmone type Thing.
- Jasmone type Q11173.
- Jasmone comment "Jasmone is a natural organic compound extracted from the volatile portion of the oil from jasmine flowers. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid that has the odor of jasmine. Jasmone can exist in two isomeric forms with differing geometry around the pentenyl double bond, cis-jasmone and trans-jasmone. The natural extract contains only the cis form, while synthetic material is often a mixture containing both forms, with the cis form predominating.".
- Jasmone label "Jasmone".
- Jasmone sameAs Q418077.
- Jasmone sameAs Jasmon.
- Jasmone sameAs جاسمون.
- Jasmone sameAs Jasmone.
- Jasmone sameAs Jasmon.
- Jasmone sameAs Jasmone.
- Jasmone sameAs m.08l3f2.
- Jasmone sameAs Жасмон.
- Jasmone sameAs Jasmon.
- Jasmone sameAs Jasmon.
- Jasmone sameAs Q418077.
- Jasmone wasDerivedFrom Jasmone?oldid=671728656.
- Jasmone depiction Jasmone.png.
- Jasmone isPrimaryTopicOf Jasmone.
- Jasmone name "Jasmone".