thiopropanone
Thiopropanone, also known as propanethial S-oxide, is an organic sulfur compound with the chemical formula C3H6SO. It is a volatile chemical that is produced by the enzymatic breakdown of certain sulfur-containing amino acids found in plants, particularly those in the Allium genus, such as onions and garlic. This compound is a key contributor to the characteristic aroma and flavor of these vegetables.
The biosynthesis of thiopropanone involves a series of enzymatic reactions. When the plant tissue is damaged,
Thiopropanone itself is a reactive molecule and can undergo further transformations. It is known to be unstable