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A study is offering one of the most comprehensive investigations ever conducted into the origins of cannabis' unique “skunk-like” smell, discovering an entirely new family of sulfur compounds ...
An Agilent dual plasma sulfur chemiluminescence detector (DP SCD) combined with an online dilutor was used for the analysis of sulfur compounds. By using this method, the detection limits of the ...
In other words, why does cannabis smell so much like skunk spray? It turns out, the stinky culprits in both substances belong to a family of prenylated volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), a subset ...
Frank, D., et al. (2021) In-Mouth Volatile Production from Brassica Vegetables (Cauliflower) and Associations with Liking in an Adult/Child Cohort. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. doi ...
Direct sulfuric acid formation from the gas-phase oxidation of reduced-sulfur compounds. Nature Communications, 2023; 14 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-40586-2 ...
On the other hand, sulfur-containing compounds, such as isothiocyanates and polysulfides, which are found in many vegetables, are known to promote geometrical isomerization of carotenoids (e.g ...