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Cinnamaldehyde is an
organic compound with the
formula C 9 H 8 O {\displaystyle {\ce {C9H8O}}} or C₆H₅CH=CHCHO.
Occurring naturally as
predominantly the...
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Hexyl cinnamaldehyde (hexyl cinnamal) is a
common additive in the
perfume and
cosmetic industry as
aroma substance. It is
found naturally in the essential...
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flavor component in the
essential oil of cinnamon, in
which related cinnamaldehyde is the
major constituent. It is also
found in wood from all species...
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cinnamon derive from its
essential oil and prin****l component,
cinnamaldehyde, as well as
numerous other constituents including eugenol. Cinnamon...
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benzaldehyde is
produced from
cinnamaldehyde obtained from c****ia oil by the retro-aldol reaction: the
cinnamaldehyde is
heated in an aqueous/alcoholic...
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glucose (pyranose form as α-D-glucopyranose), (6) the
flavorant cinnamaldehyde, (7) retinal,
which forms with
opsins photoreceptors, and (8) the vitamin...
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Other examples include cis-3-hexenal (essence of
mowed lawns) and
cinnamaldehyde (essence of cinnamon).
Other α,β-Unsaturated
Carbonyls E-Crotonaldehyde...
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industrial demand is
usually fulfilled by
chemical synthesis starting from
cinnamaldehyde. The
compound is a
solid at room temperature,
forming colourless crystals...
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Compounds found in
curry tree leaves, stems, bark, and
seeds include cinnamaldehyde, and
numerous carbazole alkaloids,
including mahanimbine, girinimbine...
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mucous membranes in cinnamon. As
cinnamon is rich in the
compound cinnamaldehyde that can
irritate skin and tissues, the
challenge often results in considerable...