pulegone and methyleugenol

pulegone has been researched along with methyleugenol* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for pulegone and methyleugenol

ArticleYear
Chemical Diversity of Essential Oils from Korean Native Populations of
    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 2022, Sep-26, Volume: 27, Issue:19

    Topics: Agastache; Allylbenzene Derivatives; Anisoles; Cyclohexane Monoterpenes; Eugenol; Humans; Mentha; Oils, Volatile; Steam

2022
A straightforward method to determine flavouring substances in food by GC-MS.
    Food chemistry, 2015, May-01, Volume: 174

    A straightforward GC-MS method was developed to determine the occurrence of fourteen flavouring compounds in food. It was successfully validated for four generic types of food (liquids, semi-solids, dry solids and fatty solids) in terms of limit of quantification, linearity, selectivity, matrix effects, recovery (53-120%) and repeatability (3-22%). The method was applied to a survey of 61 Dutch food products. The survey was designed to cover all the food commodities for which the EU Regulation 1334/2008 set maximum permitted levels. All samples were compliant with EU legislation. However, the levels of coumarin (0.6-63 mg/kg) may result in an exposure that, in case of children, would exceed the tolerable daily intake (TDI) of 0.1mg/kg bw/day. In addition to coumarin, estragole, methyl-eugenol, (R)-(+)-pulegone and thujone were EU-regulated substances detected in thirty-one of the products. The non-EU regulated alkenylbenzenes, trans-anethole and myristicin, were commonly present in beverages and in herbs-containing products.

    Topics: Allylbenzene Derivatives; Anisoles; Benzyl Compounds; Beverages; Bicyclic Monoterpenes; Coumarins; Cyclohexane Monoterpenes; Dioxolanes; Eugenol; Flavoring Agents; Food Analysis; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Limit of Detection; Monoterpenes; Pyrogallol; Quality Control; Reproducibility of Results

2015