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Kovats - 2me-thiophene



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2-Methylthiophene
2-Methylthiophene
Formula:C5H6S
CAS#:554-14-3
MW:98.17
Odour:Sulfury, Alliaceous, Onion, Roasted, Green

[MS]  [Occurrence in plant




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List of the Retention Indices value(s) for 2-Methylthiophene [2me-thiophene]


Kovats Column Type   Author   Journal   Year   Page
 
780    DB-5¦J&W Scientific, Folsom, CA, USA¦    Macku C    J. Agric. Food Chem.    1991a    39:1987
1090    Supelcowax-10™¦Supelco, Inc. Bellefonte, PA, USA¦    Bianchi F    J. Sep. Sci.    2007    30:563
1094    DB-Wax¦J&W Scientific, Folsom, CA, USA¦    Shimoda M    J. Agric. Food Chem.    1990    38:802
1095    DB-Wax¦J&W Scientific, Folsom, CA, USA¦    Chung TY    J. Agric. Food Chem.    1994    42:1743
1097    HP-Wax¦Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA, USA¦    Sanz C    J. Agric. Food Chem.    2001    49:1364

Reference(s)

Bianchi, F., Careri, M., Mangia, A., and Musci, M. 2007. Retention indices in the analysis of food aroma volatile compounds in temperature-programmed gas chromatography: database creation and evaluation of precision and robustness. J. Sep. Sci. 30:563-572.
 
Sanz, C., Ansorena, D., Bello, J., and Cid, C.C. 2001. Optimizing headspace temperature and time sampling for identification of volatile compounds in ground roasted Arabica coffee. J. Agric. Food Chem. 49:1364-1369.
 
Chung, T.Y., Eiserich, J.P., and Shibamoto, T. 1994. Volatile compounds produced from peanut oil heated with different amounts of cysteine. J. Agric. Food Chem. 42:1743-1746.
 
Macku, C., and Shibamoto, T. 1991a. Volatile sulfur-containing compounds generated from the thermal interaction of corn oil and cysteine. J. Agric. Food Chem. 39:1987-1989.
 
Shimoda, M., and Shibamoto, T. 1990. Isolation and identification of headspace volatiles from brewed coffee with an on-column GC/MS method. J. Agric. Food Chem. 38:802-804.
 

 
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