oxidationsantal
Oxidationsantal is a neologism used in a small subset of chemical discourse to denote a family of oxidation products associated with sandalwood-related terpenoids, particularly those linked to santalane or santalol motifs. It does not refer to a single defined compound and there is no formal IUPAC entry for it. In most sources, oxidationsantal serves as a placeholder for diverse oxidation products that arise from substrates bearing sandalwood–type skeletons.
Etymology and usage: The name combines oxidation with santal, invoking sandalwood chemistry. Because there is no
Chemical properties and scope: The oxidation products encompassed by oxidationsantal can vary widely in functional groups
Synthesis and identification: In practice, researchers illustrate the concept by oxidizing representative sandalwood-related substrates under various
Relevance and limitations: Oxidationsantal serves as a conceptual tool for discussing oxidation mechanisms in fragrance chemistry