Oxacyclohexadecan-2-one

Oxacyclohexadecan-2-one




Chemical identification
Pubchem identifier235414
CAS identifier106-02-5
DSSTOX identifierDTXSID6044359
IUPAC nameOxacyclohexadecan-2-one
SMILESC1CCCCCCCOC(=O)CCCCCC1
InChIInChI=1S/C15H28O2/c16-15-13-11-9-7-5-3-1-2-4-6-8-10-12-14-17-15/h1-14H2
InChIKeyFKUPPRZPSYCDRS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SynonymsPentadecanolide; 15-Hydroxypentadecanoic acid-epsilon-lactone; Thibetolide; Muskalactone; Exaltolide; Pentadecanoic acid, 15-hydroxy-, xi-lactone; Pentalide; Pentadecanoic acid, 15-hydroxy-, xi-lactone (6CI,7CI); Muskolactone; 14-Oxytetradecane carbonic acid lactone; Pentadecan-15-olide; 1,15-Pentadecanolide; Cyclopentadecanolide; Pentadecalactone; 15-Pentadecanolide; 2-Pentadecalone; omega-Pentadecalactone; 15-Hydroxypentadecanoic acid lactone; Oxacyclohexadecan-2-one; Pentadecanolactone
Oxacyclohexadecan-2-one

Download structure:
2D:
MOLMOL2SDF
3D:MOLMOL2SDFPDBPDBQT
Odor profile
Odor classesCitrus, Fermented, Floral, Herbs, Maillard, Mineral, Sweet spices, Vegetable
Reference[1]
Presence in Children's products
Broad categoryHair care, Skin care
SubcategoryBaby Shampoo And Shower Gel, Baby Moisturizing Cream and Lotion
Chemical classification based on ClassyFire
Chemical kingdomOrganic compounds
Chemical super-classPhenylpropanoids and polyketides
Chemical classMacrolides and analogues
Chemical subclassNot available
Natural source for the chemical
OrganismKingdomGenusFamily
Angelica archangelicaPlantaeAngelicaApiaceae
Reference[1], [2], [3], [4]

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