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Sesquiterpenes and their Use in Flavourings
By Brian Rigby and Dave Baines
September 2017
Sesquiterpenes have an important role in flavourings. This report looks at their availability and applications in the flavour industry. It covers acyclic, monocyclic, fused bicyclic and fused tricyclic sesquiterpenoids that are currently used or could be used in the future in flavourings. Most of these sesquiterpenes are approved for use and included in the FEMA GRAS list and/or the EU Union List permitting their use in flavourings in the USA, the European Union and in many other countries around the world.
Report Contents | |
Introduction | |
What are sesquiterpenes? | 2 |
Classification of sesquiterpenes | 2 |
Acyclic sesquiterpenoids | 3 |
Monocyclic sesquiterpenoids | 5 |
Cyclohexane compounds | 5 |
The bisabolenes | 5 |
The atlantones | 5 |
Elemane compounds | 6 |
Cyclodecane compounds | 6 |
Cycloundecane compounds | 6 |
Fused bicyclic sesquiterpenoids | 7 |
Bicyclohexanes | 7 |
Bicycloheptanes | 7 |
Bicyclooctanes and bicylononanes | 8 |
Bicyclodecanes | 8 |
The napthalenes | 8 |
Selinanes | 8 |
Cadinanes | 9 |
Eremophilanes | 9 |
The azulenes | 10 |
Bicycloundecanes | 11 |
Fused tricyclic sesquiterpenoids | 12 |
Tricycloundecanes | 12 |
Tricyclododecanes | 14 |
Conclusions | 14 |
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