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irone

English

Noun

irone (plural irones)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any of several ketones, or a mixture of such, found in orris oil (oil extracted from iris roots), used as odorants in perfumes.
    • 1934, Drug and Cosmetic Industry, Volume 35, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, page 256,
      As is well known, Irone is the principal odoriferous constituent of Orris Butter, the essential oil obtained from Orris Root by steam distillation.
    • 1951 [D. Van Nostrand], Frank C. Whitmore, Organic Chemistry, Volume One: Part I: Aliphatic Compounds, Part II: Alicyclic Compounds, 2nd Edition, 2012, Dover republication, page 565,
      The previously accepted cycloheptene structure for the irones has been shown recently to be wrong.
    • 1999, Karl Swift, The Total Synthesis of Synthetically Interesting Perfumery Natural Products, K. A. Swift (editor), Current Topics in Flavours and Fragrances: Towards a New Millennium of Discovery, Kluwer Academic Publishers, page 19,
      The constituents of Orris (Iris) oil that we shall be concerning ourselves with in this chapter are the irones (22-24). Orris oil comes from the steam distillation of the rhizomes of Iris pallida (which contains the major irone components; (-)-trans-?-irone, (+)-cis-?-irone, (+)-cis-?-irone, (+)-?-irone, and (+)-trans-?-irone) or Iris germanica. Both species of iris contain the same irones except that the irones in Iris germanica are the optical antipodes of those found in Iris pallida [27].

Translations

Anagrams

  • Nerio, neroi, noier, norie, oneir-

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irene

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?a??i?n/

Noun

irene (plural irenes)

  1. (organic chemistry) The hydrocarbon formed by dehydration of an irone.
    • 1952, The Terpenes, addenda to volumes 1 and 2, page 507:
      The configurations around the double bond in the side chain are based on considerations of the Raman spectra, dielectric constants, etc., and on comparatively small differences in reactivity; for example, neo-?-irone is converted into irene less readily than ?-irone, but forms an oxime more rapidly; [...]
    • 1964, Samuel Coffey, E. H. Rodd, Martin Frederick Ansell, Chemistry of Carbon Compounds: Alicyclic Compounds, page 177:
      Ruzicka and his co-workers showed that the hydrocarbon irene, obtained on reduction of irone with red phosphorus/iodine, had the structure shown and this was confirmed by synthesis [...]

Translations

Anagrams

  • ERNIE, Ernie

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

irene m

  1. definite plural of ire

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