10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUSKONE»
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muskone in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
muskone and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Annual Report on Essential Oils, Synthetic Perfumes, & C
An attempt was made to prepare muskone (/?-methyl cyclopentadecanone) from
1 ,2-cyclopentadecanolone by converting it to 2-cyclopentadecen-l-one (II) by
dehydration and treating the unsaturated ketone with methyl magnesium bromide
...
Schimmel & Co. Aktiengesellschaft, Miltitz bei Leipzig, 1951
2
Semi-annual Report of Schimmel & Co. (Fritzsche Brothers)
... discovery of muskone, which occurs in conjunction with this glorification of
French science. H. Dunod and E. Pinat, Paris, also publish a volume of 610
pages by Paul Hubert entitled Planter d'parfum, which appears as one of their ...
Certain non-hormonal steroids, including the boar (not bear!) taint substance and
the androstenol present in human urine, are odorous. These two steroids, as well
as testosterone and muskone, are incorrectly depicted in Dr Comfort's article, ...
4
The Great Pheromone Myth
Although two of the six—the mammalian scents muskone and civetone— have
been known for some 40 years and are generally assumed to serve a sexual
function, their exact role has never been rigorously established by experiments
with ...
Chiefly the volatile oil contains muskone, which is cyclic ketonic substance
having a closed chain of 15 carbon atoms. It also contains fat, cholesterin,
albuminoid, resins, steroidal hormones, muscopyridine, and other alkaloids and
peptides.
Dr. R. S. Guad, Dr. S. J. Surana, Dr. G. S. Talele, 2006
6
Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist
It would seem that the floral odour which musk develops on dilution is due to the
contained muskone, tho animal odour being due to other constituents. Some
perfumers hold that the animal odour of musk is of great value in tho confection of
...
The earlier investigators isolated something which they called muskone and
which they described as a heavy, oily liquid, but the appearance and character of
this isolation product rendered it highly probable that it represented a mixture
rather ...
8
Report on Essential Oils, Aromatic Chemicals and Related ...
An attempt was made to prepare muskone (/?-methyl cyclopentadecanone) from
1 ,2-ryclopentadecanolone by converting it to 2-cyclopentadecen-l-one (II) by
dehydration and treating the unsaturated ketone with methyl magnesium bromide
...
9
Perfumes, Cosmetics and Soaps: With Special Reference to ...
The odoriferous principle which occurs to the extent of about 2 per cent has been
isolated by Schimmel & Co.1 It is a ketone in the form of a dark brown volatile oil,
possessing an intense odour of musk and has been named Muskone.
William Arthur Poucher, 1941
The unusual thing about muskone is that the carbonyl group forms part of a ring
containing sixteen carbon atoms. When this was discovered, chemists were quite
amazed because until then they had been convinced that rings with more than ...