Gamma Decalactone

Gamma Decalactone is a natural molecule that belongs to the family of lactones. It is widely used in the flavor and fragrance industry due to its sweet, creamy, and peach-like aroma. In this technical guide, we will provide essential information to buyers of wholesale quantities of Gamma Decalactone, including its synonyms, botanical sources, chemical composition, odor type, olfactory description, extraction methods, applications, and market price.

Synonyms: Gamma Decalactone is also known as 5-Decalactone, delta-Valerolactone, or 5-Heptanolide.

Botanical sources: Gamma Decalactone is present in various natural sources, including fruits, flowers, and trees. Some of the major botanical sources of Gamma Decalactone are apricot, peach, plum, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, cherry, Osmanthus, and Linden blossom.

Chemical composition: Gamma Decalactone has a molecular formula of C10H18O2 and a molar mass of 170.25 g/mol. It is an organic compound with a lactone ring structure and an unsaturated bond. It exists in two isomeric forms, namely gamma and delta.

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