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sabinene Chem.|ˈseɪbɪniːn| [ad. G. sabinen (F. W. Semmler 1900, in Ber. d. Deut. chem. Ges. XXXIII. 1464), f. L. (Juniperus) sabin-a (see savin, savine) + -en -ene.] A colourless liquid bicyclic terpene, C10H16, found in a number of essential oils, notably oil of savin.
1900Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXVIII. i. 454 When oil of savin is distilled, a fraction, forming 30 per cent. of the whole, boils between 162° and 170°, and consists principally of a terpene, C10H16, which the author terms sabinene. 1942Jrnl. Org. Chem. VII. 399 The presence of α-terpinene in this case, is due probably to isomerization of sabinene under the conditions of the experiment. 1976Nature 22 Apr. 726/2 Terpenes with an exomethylene bond (for example, sabinene, nopinene and camphene) show three strong peaks in the Raman spectrum around 920, 877 and 856 cm-1. |