Perillartin

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Perillartine
IUPAC name (S)-4-(Prop-1-en-2-yl)cyclohex-1-ene- carbaldehyde oxime
Identifiers
CAS number 30950-27-7
SMILES
Properties
Molecular formula C10H15NO
Molar mass 165.23 g/mol
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox references

Perillartine, also known as perillartin and perilla sugar, is a sweetener that is about 2000 times as sweet as sucrose. It is mainly used in Japan.1 Perillartine is the oxime of perillaldehyde,which is found in Perilla frutescens (Lamiaceae).

See also


References

  1. ^ Alternative Sweeteners Lyn O'Brien Nabors, Robert C. Gelardi. ISBN 0824704371, 9780824704377. CRC, 3rd edition 2001.

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