Whiskey Lactone
Product Description
Product Detail
	
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					 Product Name:  | 
				
					 Whiskey lactone  | 
			
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					 CAS:  | 
				
					 39212-23-2  | 
			
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					 MF:  | 
				
					 C9H16O2  | 
			
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					 MW:  | 
				
					 156.22  | 
			
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					 EINECS:  | 
				
					 254-357-4  | 
			
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					 Mol File:  | 
				
					 39212-23-2.mol  | 
			
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					 Boiling point  | 
				
					 93-94 °C5 mm Hg(lit.)  | 
			
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					 density  | 
				
					 0.952 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)  | 
			
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					 FEMA  | 
				
					 3803 | 4-HYDROXY-3-METHYLOCTANOIC ACID LACTONE  | 
			
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					 refractive index  | 
				
					 n20/D 1.4454(lit.)  | 
			
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					 Fp  | 
				
					 >230 °F  | 
			
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					 JECFA Number  | 
				
					 437  | 
			
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					 CAS DataBase Reference  | 
				
					 39212-23-2(CAS DataBase Reference)  | 
			
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					 NIST Chemistry Reference  | 
				
					 2(3H)-furanone, 5-butyldihydro-4-methyl-(39212-23-2)  | 
			
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					 EPA Substance Registry System  | 
				
					 2(3H)-Furanone, 5-butyldihydro-4-methyl- (39212-23-2)  | 
			
	
	
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					 Hazard Codes  | 
				
					 Xi  | 
			
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					 Risk Statements  | 
				
					 36/37/38  | 
			
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					 Safety Statements  | 
				
					 26-36-37/39  | 
			
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					 WGK Germany  | 
				
					 2  | 
			
	
	
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 
						Whiskey Lactone is
  found as its cis- and trans-isomers in whiskey and in oakwood volatiles; the
  cis-isomer is the more important in sensory terms. It is a clear, almost
  colorless liquid with an intense, warm, sweet, coumarin-like odor.  | 
			
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					 Aroma threshold values  | 
				
					 80% of a taste panel found whiskey lactone intolerable at 160 ppm  | 
			
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					 Taste threshold values  | 
				
					 Taste characteristics at 0.5 ppm: woody, coumarinic, coconut, lactonic, creamy and nutty with a toasted nuance.  | 
			
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					 Trade name  | 
				
					 Methyl octalactoneTM (PFW)  |