Camphor
Synonyms: camphor, "2-Camphanone", "2-Bornanone", "DL-Camphor", "(+)-Camphor", "(+/-)-Camphor", "l-(-)-Camphor", "Bornan-2-one", "Root bark oil", "1,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one", "Alphanon", "Kampfer", "Gum camphor", "Spirit of camphor", "Formosa camphor", "Laurel camphor", "2-Camphonone", "Matricaria camphor", "l-Camphor", "(-)-Camphor", "Camphor, synthetic", "1,7,7-Trimethylnorcamphor", "Bornane, 2-oxo-", "Formosa", "Root bark spirit", "2-Keto-1,7,7-trimethylnorcamphane", "DL-Bornan-2-one", "D-(+)-Camphor"
Source: Camphor is used for different purposes such as stimulation of circulatory and respiratory systems, psychological stimulation, and cosmetics for external use.
Identifiers:
IUPAC Name: 1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one
CAS Number: 76-22-2
PubChem ID: 2537
InChiKey: DSSYKIVIOFKYAU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES: CC1(C2CCC1(C(=O)C2)C)C
Structural Properties:
Molecular Formula: C10H16O
Molecular Weight: 152,230
Pharmacophore Features:
Number of bond donors: 0
Number of bond acceptors: 1
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 11
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Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Emerging Contaminant
Baldwin, A. K., Corsi, S. R., De Cicco, L. A., Lenaker, P. L., Lutz, M. A., Sullivan, D. J., & Richards, K. D. (2016). Organic contaminants in Great Lakes tributaries: Prevalence and potential aquatic toxicity. Science of the Total Environment, 554, 42-52.