monoterpenen
Monoterpenen, or monoterpenes, are a class of terpenes composed of two isoprene units, yielding a C10 hydrocarbon skeleton. They occur as hydrocarbons and as oxygenated derivatives, collectively termed monoterpenoids. The structural variety includes acyclic chains, monocyclic rings, and bicyclic frameworks. Common examples are limonene, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, myrcene, camphene, terpinene, linalool, and terpineol.
Biogenesis: Monoterpenes are synthesized in plants from geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP), the 10-carbon common precursor. In plants
Occurrence and uses: Monoterpenes are prominent constituents of essential oils from citrus, pine, lavender, mint, and
Safety and regulation: As volatile, often concentrated components of essential oils, monoterpenes can irritate skin or