Table 3 Examples for the occurrence of identified odorants in other products or matrices.
No. | Odorant | Previously identified in |
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1 | (E)-Non-2-enal | |
2 | (E,E)-Deca-2,4-dienal | |
3 | (E,E)-Nona-2,4-dienal | |
4 | (Z)-Non-2-enal | |
5 | 1-Methylnaphthalene | flip-flops27, food (cooked lobster28, tonka beans29, bell peppers30) |
6 | 2,3,5-Trimethylnaphthalene | scallops31 |
7 | 2-/3-Methylbutanoic acid | polypropylene powder26 |
8 | 2-Methylnaphthalene | |
9 | Acetophenone | |
10 | Benzothiazole | a mattress15 |
11 | Butanoic acid | |
12 | Dodecanoic acid | |
13 | Hexanal | polypropylene powder26, thermal oxidation product of polyethylene10, food (e.g. scallops31, tonka beans29, bell peppers30) |
14 | Naphthalene | articles of daily use (cables, flooring, a mouse-pad, flip-flops27, a mattress15), toys14; food (e.g. scallops31, smoked cheese33, bell peppers30) |
15 | Nonanal | toys9, polypropylene powder26, thermal oxidation product of polyethylene10, scallops31 |
16 | Oct-1-en-3-one | articles of daily use7, toys9, thermal oxidation product of polyethylene10, polypropylene powder26 |
17 | Octanal | toys9, polypropylene powder26, food (e.g. scallops31, tonka beans29) |
18 | Phenylacetic acid | |
19 | Rotundone | toys9 |
20 | trans-4,5-Epoxy-(E)-dec-2-enal | |
21 | Vanillin |