- Source: Oxime V
Oxime V is a chemical compound that has been studied as a potential sweetener. Oxime V was first reported in 1976 as a synthetic analog of the artificial sweetener perillartine. It is about 450 times as sweet as sucrose and is more water-soluble than perillartine. Its metabolism and toxicology have been investigated, and it has been found to have promising properties, but it is not currently marketed.
In 2022, oxime V was identified in citrus.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- N-Bromosuksinimida
- Selenium dioksida
- Keracunan organofosfat
- Nikel
- Isotop xenon
- Oxime V
- Oxime
- Cyclohexanone oxime
- Perillartine
- C9H13NO2
- Progestogen ester
- Afoxolaner
- Milbemycin oxime/lufenuron
- Limonene
- Beckmann rearrangement