Hydroxymethylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde (original) (raw)
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Hydroxymethylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde[1]
Names | |
Preferred IUPAC name 4-(4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)cyclohex-3-ene-1-carbaldehyde | |
Other namesLyral, Kovanol, Mugonal, Landolal | |
Identifiers | |
CAS Number | 31906-04-4 Y |
3D model (JSmol) | Interactive image |
ChemSpider | 82714 N |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.046.225 |
EC Number | 250-863-4 |
PubChem CID | 91604 |
UNII | QUE43B9Z2Q Y |
CompTox Dashboard (EPA) | DTXSID1027970 |
InChI InChI=1S/C13H22O2/c1-13(2,15)9-3-4-11-5-7-12(10-14)8-6-11/h5,10,12,15H,3-4,6-9H2,1-2H3 NKey: ORMHZBNNECIKOH-UHFFFAOYSA-N NInChI=1/C13H22O2/c1-13(2,15)9-3-4-11-5-7-12(10-14)8-6-11/h5,10,12,15H,3-4,6-9H2,1-2H3Key: ORMHZBNNECIKOH-UHFFFAOYAY | |
SMILES O=CC1C/C=C(/CCCC(O)(C)C)CC1 | |
Properties | |
Chemical formula | C13H22O2 |
Molar mass | 210.317 g·mol−1 |
Density | 0.995 g/mL at 20 °C |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). N verify (what is YN ?) Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Hydroxymethylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde is a synthetic fragrance known by the trade names Lyral, Kovanol, Mugonal, Landolal. It is found in some soaps, eau de toilettes, aftershaves and deodorants.
Typical synthesis starts from myrcene[2] and involves a Diels–Alder reaction with acrolein to produce the cyclohexenecarbaldehyde group, this species is marketed as a fragrance in its own right, most commonly under the name 'myrac aldehyde'. Acid-catalyzed hydration of this completes the synthesis by forming the tertiary alcohol.
Lyral is known to act as a skin allergen and is listed as such in EU Directive 76/768/EEC.[3] It is commonly tested for in patients undergoing patch testing.[4]
- ^ 4-(4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde at Sigma-Aldrich
- ^ Fahlbusch, K.-G.; Hammerschmidt, F.-J.; Panten, J.; Pickenhagen, W.; Schatkowski, D.; Bauer, K.; Garbe, D.; Surburg, H. (2002). "Flavors and Fragrances". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a11_141. ISBN 3527306730.
- ^ Allergens in Cosmetics & Personal Care Products
- ^ Bruze, Magnus; Andersen, Klaus Ejner; Goossens, An (March 2008). "Recommendation to include fragrance mix 2 and hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (Lyral) in the European baseline patch test series". Contact Dermatitis. 58 (3): 129–133. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0536.2007.01292.x. PMID 18279149. S2CID 205813259.