2-Isobutylthiazole is a volatile organic component found in fresh tomatoes. It is used as a flavoring agent in food industries because of its characteristics odor of ripe tomatoes.[1][2]
Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences, 43(9-10), 731-736 (1988-09-01)
2-Isobutyl-1,3-thiazole and its 4,5-dihydro derivative were identified in the preorbital gland secretions of the grey duiker, Sylvicapra grimmia, and the red duiker, Cephalophus natalensis, but are absent from the preorbital secretion of the blue duiker, C. monticola. These two compounds
Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional, 17(2), 143-154 (2011-03-26)
A tomato flavor enhancer, 2-isobutylthiazole (IBT), was added (5 mg/kg) to dressings emulsified with either a whey protein concentrate-80 (WPC-80), a WPC-80 hydrolysate or β-lactoglobulin at high pressure (70 MPa) at either 20 or 75 °C. The short (2-4 min)
Volatile compounds of traditional and virus-resistant breeding lines of Muchamiel tomatoes
Alonso A, et al.
European Food Research and Technology, 230(2) (2009)
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