General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP0158)
  Natural Product Name
Beta-Sinensal
  Synonyms
beta-Sinensal; trans-beta-Sinensal; UNII-4C2WZT6IRL; 2,6-Dimethyl-10-methylene-2,6,11-dodecatrienal; Sinensal, beta-; 60066-88-8; 4C2WZT6IRL; 3779-62-2; 2,6-Dimethyl-10-methylenedodeca-2,6,11-trien-1-al; (2E,6E)-2,6-dimethyl-10-methylidenedodeca-2,6,11-trienal; 2,6,11-Dodecatrienal, 2,6-dimethyl-10-methylene-; beta-Sinensal (natural); beta-Sinensal, (2E,6E)-; FEMA No. 3141; sinensal (beta-); EINECS 262-043-3; FEMA No. 3141, (2E,6E)-; (2E,6E)-beta-sinensal; C09730; SCHEMBL231265; CHEBI:10444; FEMA 3141; 2,6,11-Dodecatrienal, 2,6-dimethyl-10-methylene-, (E,E)-; trans,trans-2,6-Dimethyl-10-methylene-2,6,11-dodecatrienal; 2,6,11-Dodecatrienal, 2,6-dimethyl-10-methylene-, (2E,6E)-; ZINC4652355; Q27108641; UNII-TJW2V5DYI3 component NOPLRNXKHZRXHT-YFVJMOTDSA-N; (2E,6E)-2,6-dimethyl-10-methylene-dodeca-2,6,11-trienal
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  Formula C15H22O
  Weight 218.33
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C15H22O/c1-5-13(2)8-6-9-14(3)10-7-11-15(4)12-16/h5,9,11-12H,1-2,6-8,10H2,3-4H3/b14-9+,15-11+
  InChI Key NOPLRNXKHZRXHT-YFVJMOTDSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES C/C(=C\\CCC(=C)C=C)/CC/C=C(\\C)/C=O
  Canonical SMILES CC(=CCCC(=C)C=C)CCC=C(C)C=O
  External Links PubChem ID 5281535
CAS ID 60066-88-8

 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Citrus sinensis (Hongjiang)
  Factor Name: Variety Comparison [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Four kinds of fresh sweet oranges were obtained in the same season, November 2000, in Guangzhou. Citrus sinensis var. Hongjiang (called 'hong jiang chen' in Chinese) and C. sinensis Osbeck var. Anliu (called 'luo gang chen') were obtained at an orchard in Luo gang in Guangzhou (25 km from the center of Guangzhou). Citrus sinensis var. Sihui (called 'sihui ju') was harvested at the Shigou Experimental Farm in Sihui City in Guangdong Province (75 km far away from Guangzhou). Citrus sinensis var. Washington navel (called 'qi chen') which was produced in Jiangxi Province (200 km from Guangzhou; bordering Guangdong Province), was purchased at the wholesale market in Guangzhou. All oranges were kept in a cold room until prepared a few days later.
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               Factor Function
The peel oil compositions of four kinds of sweet oranges in China, Citrus sinensis Osbeck var. Hongjian, C. sinensis Osbeck var. Anliu, C. sinensis Osbeck var. Sihui and C. sinensis Osbeck var. Washington navel, were investigated by GC and GC/MS. The essential oils were extracted by cold-pressing method. Forty-two to 53 compounds were quantitatively determined for each variety. Their percentages, respectively, were: > 97.3%, > 98.4%, > 97.5% and > 98.0% in hydrocarbons; > 1.5%, > 0.7%, > 0.8% and > 0.9% in total aldehydes; 0.8%, 0.5%, 0.5% and 0.5% in alcohols. Either cis-or trans-limonene oxide was detected in small amounts in each of the four samples, with Hongjiang containing both limonene oxides. delta-3-Carene was commonly quantified at a level of 0.1% in all the samples. The content of aliphatic aldehydes, including octanal, nonanal, decanal and dodecanal, exceeded that of terpene aldehydes, such as neral and geranial in Hongjiang (0.9%) and Washington navel (0.6%), whereas the aliphatic aldehydes in Anliu and Sihui were present to a lesser degree than the terpene aldehydes. Either alpha- or beta-sinensal was detected in trace amounts in each of the four samples. Linalool was the major alcohol in all the samples. Nootkatone was not detected.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Citrus sinensis var. Hongjiang
Fruits China
NP Content: > 0.005; < 0.05 %
 
Citrus sinensis var. Sihui
Fruits China
NP Content: < 0.005 %
      Species Name: Ocimum basilicum
  Factor Name: Variety Comparison [2]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Aerial parts of Ocimum basilicum var. purpurascens Benth, Ocimum basilicum var. dianatnejadii Salimi at flowering stage were collected from plants grown in Experimental Station of Pykan Shahr, near Tehran. Elevation 1215 m above sea level, latitude 35° 42′ North, 51° 8′ East, average humidity 36% and climatic category semi-arid.
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Methyl chavicol (43.0%) and linalool (28.9%) were identified as the major compounds in the oil of O. basilicum var. purpurascens, while methyl chavicol (37.6%), linalool (33.4%) and alpha-cadinol (5.7%) were the major constituents in the oil of O. basilicum var. dianatnejadii.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Ocimum basilicum var. dianatnejadii Salimi
Aerial parts Iran
NP Content: 0.2 %
References
1 Volatile Constituents of the Peel Oils of Several Sweet Oranges in China
2 Essential oil composition of four Ocimum species and varieties growing in Iran