General Information of Natural Product (ID: NP1056)
  Natural Product Name
2,3-Butanediol
  Synonyms
2,3-butanediol; 513-85-9; Butane-2,3-diol; 2,3-butylene glycol; 2,3-Dihydroxybutane; Dimethylethylene glycol; Dimethylene glycol; Pseudobutylene glycol; Sym-dimethylethylene glycol; DL-2,3-Butanediol; MFCD00004523; 123513-85-9; CHEBI:62064; 2,3-Butanediol, (R*,R*)-(.+/-.)-; (2S,3S)-(+)2,3-Butanediol; Poly[oxy(1,2-dimethyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], alpha-hydro-omega-hydroxy-; 2,3-butanodiol; 34439-75-3; CCRIS 5501; HSDB 1505; EINECS 208-173-6; BRN 0969165; MFCD00063648; MFCD00064267; 2,3-Butanediol, [R-(R*,R*)]-; 2.3-butanediol; 2,3- butanediol; 2,3-butane diol; butane 2,3-diol; 2,3-Butandiol; a 2,3-butanediol; 2d-Pharmalyte(9ci); a butane-2,3-diol; dimethyl ethyleneglycol; 2,3-dihydroxy butane; 2,3-dihydroxy-butane; D-2,3-Butane diol; dimethyl ethylene glycol; levo-butane-2,3-diol; a 2,3-butylene glycol; 2,3-Butanediol (DL); 2,3-Butanediol, 98%; DL-2,3-BUTANDIOL; EC 208-173-6; DSSTox_CID_21321; DSSTox_RID_79687; DSSTox_GSID_41321; 4-01-00-02524 (Beilstein Handbook Reference); 2D-PHARMALYTE (9CI); CHEMBL2312529; DTXSID8041321; (2R,3R)-(-)2,3-Butanediol; Tox21_300789; 7110AF; NSC249246; 2,3-Butanediol (mixture of isomers); AKOS009031391; NSC-249246; SB44226; SB44692; NCGC00248169-01; NCGC00254693-01; CAS-513-85-9; SY047189; SY057405; DB-027533; HY-128387; B0681; CS-0099502; FT-0604653; FT-0605350; FT-0656644; FT-0696715; FT-0720882; S6040; F14836; 2,3-Butanediol, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%; Q209157; ( inverted exclamation markA)-2,3-Butanediol, 98%; METHYL5-ACETYL-3-ETHYLISOXAZOLE-4-CARBOXYLATE; F0001-1337; Z966690926; 2,3-Butanediol, analytical standard, mixture of racemic and meso forms; 2,3-Butanediol, puriss., mixture of racemic and meso forms, >=99.0% (GC); 2,3-Butanediol, purum, mixture of racemic and meso forms, >=98.0% (GC); 35007-63-7
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  Formula C4H10O2
  Weight 90.12
  Structure Could Not Find 2D Structure
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  InChI InChI=1S/C4H10O2/c1-3(5)4(2)6/h3-6H,1-2H3
  InChI Key OWBTYPJTUOEWEK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  Isomeric SMILES CC(C(C)O)O
  Canonical SMILES CC(C(C)O)O
  External Links PubChem ID 262
CAS ID 513-85-9
NPASS ID NPC140389
CHEMBL ID CHEMBL2312529
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 The Content Variation of Natural Product Induced by Different Factor(s)
      Species Name: Fritillaria imperialis
  Factor Name: Cultivar Comparison [1]
              Species Info Factor Info
               Experiment Detail
Plants of the F. imperialis cultivars Premier (very strong foxy odor) and Lutea (strong foxy odor), the F. imperialis subspecies Inodora (no odor), a cross between F. imperialis Lutea × Inodora (F1 generation, faint foxy odor) were grown from bulbs during the spring and early summer in clay soil near Midlum (Province of Friesland, The Netherlands). Bulbs, newly grown from these plants, were harvested in mid-June and stored, after removal of soil, at ambient temperature until analysis, which occurred in October and November.
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               Factor Function
GC-O revealed that the foxy odor was caused by a single component, identified as 3-methyl-2-butene-1-thiol on the basis of smell in GC-O analyses (two GC columns), mass spectra, and retention times. The abundance of 3-methyl-2-butene-1-thiol is consistent with the intensity of foxy Fritillaria odor in the F. imperialis cultivars: Premier > Lutea >> Lutea × Inodora, where the latter did not show a detectable peak in GC-MS.
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               Factor Part Location NP Content
 
Fritillaria imperialis cv. Lutea × Inodora (faint foxy odor)
Flowers Netherlends
NP Content: 1.1 %
 
Fritillaria imperialis cv. Premier (very strong foxy odor)
Flowers Netherlends
NP Content: 2.2 %
References
1 Identification of the Volatile Component(s) Causing the Characteristic Foxy Odor in Various Cultivars of Fritillaria imperialis L. (Liliaceae)