Definition
Common constit. of essential oils e.g. orange peel oil. Present in various fruits, ginger, port wine, green tea, fruit brandies and unprocessed rice. Flavouring ingredient 1-Hexanol is an organic alcohol with a six carbon chain and a condensed structural formula of CH3(CH2)5OH. This colorless liquid is slightly soluble in water, but miscible with ether and ethanol. Two additional straight chain isomers of 1-hexanol exist, 2-hexanol and 3-hexanol, both of which differ by the location of the hydroxyl group. Many isomeric alcohols have the formula C6H13OH. 1-hexanol is believed to be a component of the odour of freshly mowed grass. It is used in the perfume industry.
Description
1-Hexanol is an organic alcohol with a six carbon chain and a condensed structural formula of CH3(CH2)5OH. This colorless liquid is slightly soluble in water, but miscible with ether and ethanol. Two additional straight chain isomers of 1-hexanol exist, 2-hexanol and 3-hexanol, both of which differ by the location of the hydroxyl group. Many isomeric alcohols have the formula C6H13OH. 1-hexanol is believed to be a component of the odour of freshly mown grass. It is used in the perfume industry.
Top Gene Interactions
1-Hexanol Health Effects
General Information
Mechanism of Action
Target Name | Mechanism of Action | References |
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Retinoic acid receptor RXR-alpha |
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1-Hexanol Interacts with Diseases
Disease | Inference Score | References/Inference Genes |
Mental Retardation, X-Linked 94 | 7.83 |
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 1 | 5.83 |
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Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological | 5.66 |
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