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  2. Skatole - Wikipedia

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    Skatole or 3-methylindole is an organic compound belonging to the indole family. It occurs naturally in the feces of mammals and birds and is the primary contributor to fecal odor. In low concentrations , it has a flowery smell and is found in several flowers and essential oils , including those of orange blossoms , jasmine , and Ziziphus ...

  3. Indoleacetate decarboxylase - Wikipedia

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    The first one consists of the degradation of the amino acid into indole-3-acetate. And in the second step, IAD catalyzes the decarboxylation of the indole-3-acetate to form the final product, skatole. The decarboxylation of indole-3-acetate is chemically difficult since it leaves an unstable carbanion because of the direct elimination of CO 2.

  4. Civet (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    The animal scent is reinforced by the presence of smaller amounts of indole and skatole, which in African civet are present at a concentration of about 1%. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Uses

  5. Indole - Wikipedia

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    Indole is an organic compound with the formula C 6 H 4 CCNH 3. Indole is classified as an aromatic heterocycle. It has a bicyclic structure, consisting of a six-membered benzene ring fused to a five-membered pyrrole ring. Indoles are derivatives of indole where one or more of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by substituent groups.

  6. 2-Methylindole - Wikipedia

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    Indole; Methyl; 1-Methylindole; 5-Methylindole; 7-Methylindole; Skatole (3-methylindole) References This page was last edited on 30 June 2024, at 00:26 ...

  7. Methylindole - Wikipedia

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    A variety of isomers of methyl indole derivatives are known: ... 2-methylindole; skatole (3-methylindole) 4-methylindole; 5-methylindole; 6-methylindole; 7 ...

  8. Cat pheromone - Wikipedia

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    A cat pheromone is a chemical molecule, or compound, that is used by cats and other felids for communication. [1] These pheromones are produced and detected specifically by the body systems of cats and evoke certain behavioural responses. [1] [2] Cat pheromones are commonly released through the action of scent rubbing. [2]

  9. β-Carboline - Wikipedia

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    β-Carbolines belong to the group of indole alkaloids and consist of a pyridine ring that is fused to an indole skeleton. [27] The structure of β-carboline is similar to that of tryptamine , with the ethylamine chain re-connected to the indole ring via an extra carbon atom, to produce a three-ringed structure.