Chemistry Organic Building Blocks Alkenes methoxycinnamaldehyde
Ambeed provide 3 derivatives of methoxycinnamaldehyde.
Methoxycinnamaldehyde is primarily used in the flavor and fragrance industry. It is valued for its pleasant aroma, which resembles that of cinnamon, and is used to impart flavor and fragrance to a variety of products, including perfumes, cosmetics, soaps, and food items.Methoxycinnamaldehyde may have potential applications in pharmaceuticals due to its aromatic and functional properties. It could be investigated for its potential therapeutic effects or as a component in drug formulations.
Methoxycinnamaldehyde serves as a versatile intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals.
Methoxycinnamaldehyde is widely used in the flavor and fragrance industry. It possesses a sweet, spicy, and warm aroma reminiscent of cinnamon. It is employed as a flavoring agent in food products such as baked goods, candies, beverages, and chewing gum. In the fragrance industry, it is used to impart cinnamon-like notes to perfumes, colognes, soaps, cosmetics, and air fresheners.
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