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α-Santalol, also referred to as alpha-santalol, is an organic compound that is classified as a sesquiterpene. It comprises about 55% of the oil of sandalwood, another less abundant component being β-santalol. As of 2002, about 60 tons of sandalwood oil are produced annually by steam distillation of the heartwood of Santalum album. It is a valued component for perfumes. The oil content varies greatly within the different sandalwood species. This level is typically highest in S. album, S. paniculatum and S. yasi. The scent profile also changes considerably between the different species' oils.

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  • α-Santalol, also referred to as alpha-santalol, is an organic compound that is classified as a sesquiterpene. It comprises about 55% of the oil of sandalwood, another less abundant component being β-santalol. As of 2002, about 60 tons of sandalwood oil are produced annually by steam distillation of the heartwood of Santalum album. It is a valued component for perfumes. Because of concerns about the sustainability of sandalwood tree cultivation, scientists have developed routes to α-santalol and β-santalol via fermentation, including using Rhodobacter sphaeroides. BASF launched its version, Isiobionic Santalol, in July 2020. The oil content varies greatly within the different sandalwood species. This level is typically highest in S. album, S. paniculatum and S. yasi. The scent profile also changes considerably between the different species' oils. (en)
  • α-santalol is een onverzadigd alcohol, behorende tot de stofklasse der . Het is het hoofdbestanddeel (tot 55%) van de etherische olie van sandelhout (santalol). Het wordt gebruikt in parfums en als geurstof in cosmetische producten (zepen, crèmes, hairsprays en lotions). Het heeft een zoete, matig sterke houtgeur. Er bestaat ook een structuurisomeer: β-santalol. Van α-santalol is gebleken dat het bij muizen huidkanker kan voorkomen doordat het apoptose (celdood) van de kankercellen veroorzaakt. (nl)
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  • (Z)-5-(2,3-Dimethyltricyclol[2.2.1.02,6]hept-3-yl)-2-methylpent-2-en-1-ol (en)
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  • α-santalol is een onverzadigd alcohol, behorende tot de stofklasse der . Het is het hoofdbestanddeel (tot 55%) van de etherische olie van sandelhout (santalol). Het wordt gebruikt in parfums en als geurstof in cosmetische producten (zepen, crèmes, hairsprays en lotions). Het heeft een zoete, matig sterke houtgeur. Er bestaat ook een structuurisomeer: β-santalol. Van α-santalol is gebleken dat het bij muizen huidkanker kan voorkomen doordat het apoptose (celdood) van de kankercellen veroorzaakt. (nl)
  • α-Santalol, also referred to as alpha-santalol, is an organic compound that is classified as a sesquiterpene. It comprises about 55% of the oil of sandalwood, another less abundant component being β-santalol. As of 2002, about 60 tons of sandalwood oil are produced annually by steam distillation of the heartwood of Santalum album. It is a valued component for perfumes. The oil content varies greatly within the different sandalwood species. This level is typically highest in S. album, S. paniculatum and S. yasi. The scent profile also changes considerably between the different species' oils. (en)
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  • Alpha-Santalol (en)
  • Α-santalol (nl)
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