muskoxins
Muskoxins are a group of organic compounds that were first identified in the musk deer gland. These molecules are characterized by their distinct musky odor and are complex lactones. Historically, they were important components of natural musk, a highly prized fragrance ingredient used in perfumery. Due to the endangered status of musk deer and ethical concerns surrounding their harvesting, the use of natural musk has been largely replaced by synthetic substitutes.
The primary muskoxins identified are macrocyclic lactones, meaning they contain a large ring structure with an
While originally associated with musk deer, similar musky odors have been found in other animals and plants,