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Dodecylacetat ist eine wichtige Komponente im ätherischen Öl von Blumea eriantha[2] und von Backhousia bancroftii (Gattung Backhousia).[3] Außerdem kommt es zu etwa 3% unter den flüchtigen Verbindungen in den Samen von Hibiscus abdelmoschus (Gattung Bisameibisch) vor.[4]
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You Tong Yu, Li Na Liu, Xiao Li Zhu, Xiang Zheng Kong:Microencapsulation of dodecyl acetate by complex coacervation of whey protein with acacia gum and its release behavior. In: Chinese Chemical Letters. Band23, Nr.7, Juli 2012, S.847–850, doi:10.1016/j.cclet.2012.05.006.