2,4,6-Heptanetrione Explained
2,4,6-Heptanetrione is the organic compound with the formula . It is a white or colorless solid. The molecule, which exists mainly in the enol form, undergoes condensation with 1,2-diketones.[1] The compound contributes to the flavor of strawberries.[2] It forms a variety of metal complexes.[3]
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