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Lanierone
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Properties
Molecular formula
Molar mass 0 g mol-1
Odor Hay-like
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Lanierone is a special chemical signal called a pheromone. It's released by an insect known as the pine engraver, which is a type of beetle. Lanierone is also a natural scent found in saffron, a valuable spice.

What is Lanierone?

Lanierone is a chemical compound. It has a unique smell, often described as hay-like. Scientists study chemicals like Lanierone to understand how they affect living things.

Lanierone as a Pheromone

A pheromone is like a chemical message. Animals use pheromones to communicate with each other. These messages can tell other animals about danger, food, or even help them find a mate.

The Pine Engraver Beetle

The pine engraver is a small beetle. It lives on pine trees. These beetles use Lanierone as a pheromone. It helps them communicate with other pine engravers. For example, it can help them find each other to reproduce.

Lanierone in Saffron

Saffron is a very expensive spice. It comes from the Crocus sativus flower. Saffron is known for its bright color and unique taste. It also has a special smell. Lanierone is one of the many natural chemicals that give saffron its distinct aroma. This means Lanierone helps make saffron smell the way it does.

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