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| ImageFile = Methyl dihydrojasmonate Structural Formula V1.svg
| IUPACName = Methyl 2-(3-oxo-2-pentylcyclopentyl)acetate
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| PIN = Methyl 2-(3-oxo-2-pentylcyclopentyl)acetate
| OtherNames = Hedione<br>Kharismal<br>Cepionate | OtherNames = Hedione<br>Kharismal<br>Cepionate
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| CASNo = 24851-98-7
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| SMILES = O=C(OC)CC1C(C(=O)CC1)CCCCC
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| C=13|H=22|O=3 | C=13 | H=22 | O=3
| Appearance = Clear to pale yellow oily liquid | Appearance = Clear to pale yellow oily liquid
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| BoilingPtC = 110 | BoilingPtC= 307.8
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'''Methyl dihydrojasmonate''' is an ] and a diffusive ], with the smell vaguely similar to ]. In ]s the odor is floral and ] while epimerized mixtures exhibit a dense fatty floral odor with odor recognition thresholds of 15 parts per billion.<ref>{{Citation|first= John C. |last=Leffingwell |publisher=Leffingwell & Associates|year=2001|title= The Methyl dihydrojasmonates}}</ref> '''Methyl dihydrojasmonate''' is an ] that smells similar to ]. In ]s the odor is floral and ] while epimerized mixtures exhibit a dense buttery-floral odor with odor recognition thresholds of 15 parts per billion.<ref>{{Citation|first= John C. |last=Leffingwell |publisher=Leffingwell & Associates|year=2001|title= The Methyl dihydrojasmonates}}</ref>

The compound is also known as '''hedione''' or '''kharismal'''. Its boiling point is 110°C at 0.2 mmHg and it has an refractive Index: 1.45800 to 1.46200 (20.00°C).

==See also==
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The compound is also known as Hedione
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