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General Description

Octanal, 8-(acetyloxy)- is a chemical compound with the formula C10H18O2. It is an organic compound and a derivative of octanal, which is a colorless liquid with a fruity, orange-like odor. Octanal, 8-(acetyloxy)- is an acetyl derivative of octanal and is used in the fragrance and flavor industry as a flavor additive. It is also used as an intermediate in the synthesis of other organic compounds. This chemical is potentially hazardous if ingested or inhaled in large quantities, and proper precautions should be taken when handling it.

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 40264-95-7 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 4,0,2,6 and 4 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 5 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 40264-95:
(7*4)+(6*0)+(5*2)+(4*6)+(3*4)+(2*9)+(1*5)=97
97 % 10 = 7
So 40264-95-7 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

40264-95-7Relevant articles and documents

Cuticular hydrocarbons and novel alkenediol diacetates from wheat stem sawfly (Cephus cinctus): Natural oxidation to pheromone components

Bartelt, Robert J.,Cosse, Allard A.,Petroski, Richard J.,Weaver, David K.

, p. 385 - 405 (2002)

The cuticular lipids of the wheat stem sawfly Cephus cinctus (Hymenoptera: Cephidae) were investigated as part of a chemical ecology project with this species. The major cuticular lipids were n-alkenes and n-alkanes. Alkenes were the most abundant and exhibited dramatic sexual dimorphism. (Z)-9-Tricosene accounted for about half of the total hydrocarbon in males but was nearly absent from females. The dominant alkenes in females were (Z)-9-pentacosene and (Z)-9-heptacosene. The alkane profiles were similar in both sexes, with n-tricosane being the most abundant, followed by n-pentacosane and n-heptacosane. In both sexes, there were minor amounts of alkanes and alkenes with other chain lengths and n-alkadienes of 29 and 31 carbons. In males, about one tenth of the surface lipids consisted of (Z)-9-alkene-1, ω-diol diacetates with 22-, 24-, and 26-carbon chains. The same compounds were also detected from females but in much smaller amounts. The structures of these novel diacetates were proven by synthesis. By analogy to methyl oleate, a well-studied food lipid, the alkenes and diacetates were expected to undergo slow oxidation in air to release specific aldehydes and other volatile products, and these were generally detected in volatiles collected from living sawflies. Atmospheric oxidation of the diacetates was also demonstrated in the absence of sawflies. One product from the diacetates, 9-acetyloxynonanal, was shown in other research to be particularly active electrophysiologically and was also attractive in the field. Aldehydes from the alkenes also showed strong electrophysiological activity. The concept of volatile pheromones originating from heavy, unsaturated cuticular lipids is discussed.

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