CAS 122-40-7
:Amylcinnamaldehyde
- (2E)-2-benzylideneheptanal
- (2Z)-2-benzylideneheptanal
- 2-(Phenylmethylene)heptanal
- 2-Benzylideneheptanal
- 2-Benzylidenheptanal
- 2-Pentyl-3-phenylpropenoic aldehyde
- Alpha-Pentylcinnamaldehyde
- Alpha-amyl cinnamic aldehyde
- Amyl cinnamal
- Amylcinnamaldehyde
- Amylcinnamaldehyde,90%
- Amylcinnamic acid aldehyde
- Amylcinnamic aldehyde
- Cinnamaldehyde, α-amyl-
- Cinnamaldehyde, α-pentyl-
- Flomine
- Heptanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)-
- Jasminal
- Jasminaldehyde
- Jasmine aldehyde
- NSC 6649
- Pentylcinnamaldehyde
- a-Amylcinnamaldehyde
- alpha-n-Amylcinnamaldehyde
- α-Amyl-β-phenylacrolein
- α-Amylcinnamal
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α-Amylcinnamaldehyde (mixture of isomers)
CAS:Formula:C14H18OPurity:>90.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Light orange to Yellow to Green clear liquidMolecular weight:202.30Heptanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)-
CAS:Formula:C14H18OPurity:90%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:202.2921α-Amyl cinnamaldehyde
CAS:alpha-Amyl cinnamaldehyde is a common additive in the perfume and cosmetic industry as an aroma substance.Formula:C14H18OColor and Shape:Colorless Liquid LiquidMolecular weight:202.29a-Amylcinnamaldehyde stabilized with BHT
CAS:Applications α-Amylcinnamaldehyde is a common fragrance material used in perfumes, which has been noted as being a skin sensitizer.
Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package
References Larsen, W.G.: Arch Dermatol. 113, 623(1977). Ajeti, V. A.; et al.: Contact Dermatitis, 3, 16(1977).Formula:C14H18OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:202.292-Benzylideneheptanal
CAS:Formula:C14H18OPurity:90.0%Color and Shape:Liquid, Clear slightly pale yellow to yellow liquidMolecular weight:202.297±-Amylcinnamaldehyde
CAS:±-Amylcinnamaldehyde is a hydrocarbon that has been used as a fragrance and flavoring agent. The compound is found naturally in plants such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and cumin. It can be synthesized from acetone and benzaldehyde by the reaction of trifluoroacetic acid. ±-Amylcinnamaldehyde has been shown to stimulate growth factor production and to inhibit the growth of bacteria. This compound has also been shown to possess detergent compositions for use in detergent compositions, including hypochlorite-based detergents. The chemical structure of ±-Amylcinnamaldehyde is shown below: CH3COCH=CH2 ±-AMYLCINNAMALDEHYDE Molecular Weight: 180.25 Boiling Point: n/a Melting Point: n/a Density: 1.00 g/mL at 25°C
Formula:C14H18OPurity:90%MinMolecular weight:202.3 g/mol







