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Noun
- Either of two isomeric bicyclic monoterpene hydrocarbons that are the principal components of pine resin
Extensive Definition
The chemical
compound pinene is a bicyclic terpene (C10H16, 136.24 g/mol )
known as a monoterpene . There are two structural isomers found in nature: α-pinene and
β-pinene. As
the name suggests, both forms are important constituents of
pine resin; they are also found in the
resins of many other conifers, and
more widely in other plants. Both are also used by many
insects in their chemical communication system.
Systematic names are
(1S,5S)-2,6,6-trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene and
(1S,5S)-6,6-dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane.
Isomers
Biosynthesis
α-Pinene and β-pinene are both produced from geranyl pyrophosphate, via cyclisation of linaloyl pyrophosphate followed by loss of a proton from the carbocation equivalent.Usage
Selective oxidation of pinene with some catalysts in chemical industry give many components for pharmacy, artificial odorants and so on. The primary oxidation product is verbenone.It can form by simple air oxidation but a
synthetic method employs lead
tetraacetate .
Pinenes form the primary constituents of turpentine.
References
- J. Mann, R. S. Davidson, J. B. Hobbs, D. V. Banthorpe, J. B. Harborne, Natural Products, pp309-311, Addison Wesley Longman Ltd., Harlow, UK, 1994. ISBN 0-582-06009-5.
- Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 9, p.745 (1998); Vol. 72, p.57 (1995). Article
External links
pinene in German: Pinen
pinene in Italian: Pinene
pinene in Japanese: ピネン
pinene in Polish: Pinen
pinene in Russian: Пинен
pinene in Finnish: Pineeni