Occurrence
Reported found in raspberry oil, Burley tobacco, apple, lemon balm, summer savory, anise, hyssop, apple juice,
cooked apple, apricot, sweet and sour cherry, black currant berries, fresh blackberry, strawberry jam, hop oil rum, white wine, red
wine, black tea, tomato, rye bread, blue cheese, cow, goat and sheep milk, hop oil, beer, cognac, rum, whiskies, scotch, cider, grape
wines, coffee, tea, popcorn, oatmeal, soybean, plum, prune, beans, starfruit, mango, tamarind, dill seed, corn oil, okra, cape gooseberry,
anise hyssop and Roman chamomile oil.
Uses
Damascenone is a fragrance ingredient that can be used in shampoos, fine fragrances, decorative cosmetics, toilet soaps as well as non-cosmetic products like household cleaners and detergents.
Definition
ChEBI: Beta-damascenone is a cyclic monoterpene ketone that is 2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-diene substituted at position 1 by a crotonoyl group. It has a role as a fragrance, a volatile oil component and a plant metabolite. It is an enone, an apo carotenoid monoterpenoid and a cyclic monoterpene ketone.
Aroma threshold values
Detection: 0.0007 to 0.009 ppb. Aroma characteristics at 1.0%: sweet, brown woody, tobacco, davana-like
fruity, with a spicy balsamic undernote.
Taste threshold values
Taste characteristics at 1 to 5 ppm: sweet brown, tea-like, davana dried fruity, with jamy berry, strawberry
and raspberry nuances, woody, floral, herbal, green and fruity with spicy tobacco nuances.