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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 2004

Proposed mechanisms for the fragmentation of doubly allylic alkenamides (tingle compounds) by low energy collisional activation in a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer

Richard D. Hiserodt; Barry M. Pope; Michael V. Cossette; Mark L. Dewis

Tingle compounds are a class of alkenamides with organoleptic properties that include a numbing or a pins and needles effect that is generally perceived on the lips and in the mouth when consumed. They occur in nature in a number of botanical species. Spilanthol and Pellitorine are important examples of tingle compounds. A number of homologs and analogs were synthesized to study the effect of chain length, double bond location, and amide moiety on the tingle effect. This also provided the opportunity to study the behavior of these compounds in the collision cell of a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The doubly allylic 2E,6Z-alkenamides, which made up the largest class studied, fragmented in a characteristic way to produce a distonic radical cation and a cyclopropene cation. Mechanisms for the formation of these ions are proposed. The mechanisms are supported by energy-resolved mass spectrometric data, the analysis of deuterated analogs and homologs that are not doubly allylic, and exact mass measurements. Exceptions to the proposed mechanisms are also presented. These data represent the first attempt to apply mechanistic principles to the product ions observed in the MS/MS spectra of these compounds. The authors believe the results of this study will facilitate the identification of these and similar compounds and contribute to the fundamental understanding of the behavior of alkenamides in the collision cell of a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer.


Archive | 2003

Menthyl half acid ester derivatives, processes for preparing same, and uses thereof for their cooling/refreshing effect in consumable materials

Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber; Michael V. Cossette


Archive | 2004

Monomenthyl ester derivatives of dicarboxylic acids, processes for preparing same, and uses thereof for their cooling/refreshing effect in consumable materials

Michael V. Cossette; Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber


Archive | 2004

Monomenthylesterderivate von Dicarbonsäuren, Verfahren zu deren Herstellung und Verwendung für deren kühlende/erfrischende Wirkung in konsumierbaren Waren

Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber; Michael V. Cossette


Archive | 2004

Alkyldienamide mit Geschmack und sensorischem Effekt in Aromazusammensetzungen

Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber; Michael V. Cossette; David O. Agyemang


Archive | 2004

Alkyldienamide mit Geschmack und sensorischer Wirkung in Aromazusammensetzungen

David O. Agyemang; Michael V. Cossette; Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber


Archive | 2004

Monomenthylesterderivate von Dicarbonsäuren, Verfahren zu deren Herstellung und Verwendung für deren kühlende/erfrischende Wirkung in konsumierbaren Waren Monomenthylesterderivate of dicarboxylic acids, processes for their preparation and use for their cooling / refreshing effect in consumable goods

Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber; Michael V. Cossette


Archive | 2004

ALQUILDIENAMIDAS COMO POTENCADORAS DEL GUSTO Y DE EFECTOS ORGANOLEPTICOS EN COMPOSIONES DE AROMA.

David O. Agyemang; Michael V. Cossette; Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber


Archive | 2004

Monomenthylesterderivate of dicarboxylic acids, process for their preparation and use for their cooling / refreshing effect in consumable goods

Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber; Michael V. Cossette


Archive | 2004

Alkyldienamide mit Geschmack und sensorischer Wirkung in Aromazusammensetzungen Alkyldienamide with taste and sensory effect in flavor compositions

David O. Agyemang; Michael V. Cossette; Mark L. Dewis; Michelle E. Huber

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