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The Smelling Principle of Vetiver Oil, Unveiled by Chemical Synthesis.

Jie Ouyang1, Hanyong Bae2, Samuel Jordi3, Quang Minh Dao1, Sandro Dossenbach3, Stefanie Dehn1, Julia B Lingnau1, Chandra Kanta De1, Philip Kraft3, Benjamin List1.   

Abstract

Vetiver oil, produced on a multiton-scale from the roots of vetiver grass, is one of the finest and most popular perfumery materials, appearing in over a third of all fragrances. It is a complex mixture of hundreds of molecules and the specific odorant, responsible for its characteristic suave and sweet transparent, woody-ambery smell, has remained a mystery until today. Herein, we prove by an eleven-step chemical synthesis, employing a novel asymmetric organocatalytic Mukaiyama-Michael addition, that (+)-2-epi-ziza-6(13)en-3-one is the active smelling principle of vetiver oil. Its olfactory evaluation reveals a remarkable odor threshold of 29 picograms per liter air, responsible for the special sensuous aura it lends to perfumes and the quasi-pheromone-like effect it has on perfumers and consumers alike.
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Keywords:  2-epi-ziza-6(13)en-3-one; asymmetric Mukaiyama-Michael addition; enantioselective synthesis; smelling principle; vetiver oil

Year:  2021        PMID: 33315304      PMCID: PMC7986879          DOI: 10.1002/anie.202014609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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