
Jasmone is an odorant constituent, of, unsurprisingly, jasmine flowers. It's somewhat unique by virtue of its biosynthetic pathway.
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Category: Perfumey
Posted on: February 5, 2007 7:37 PM, by Molecule of the Day

Jasmone is an odorant constituent, of, unsurprisingly, jasmine flowers. It's somewhat unique by virtue of its biosynthetic pathway.
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