Cinnamalva
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
~190 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C9H7N
Melting Point :
18 - 20 °C
Boiling Point :
~250 °C
Solubility :
Soluble In Alcohols, Oils
Flash Point :
~95 °C
Description :
Overview of Cinnamalva
Cinnamalva is a warm, spicy aroma chemical known for its rich intense cinnamon note and realistic cinnamon-bark character. It offers a sweet-spicy, slightly woody warmth that works beautifully in perfumes, incense, soaps, candles, and seasonal fragrances.
This ingredient provides strong diffusion, long-lasting warmth, and a natural cinnamon impression, making it an excellent choice for spicy, gourmand, and oriental compositions.
Applications of Cinnamalva
Fragrance & Flavors Industry
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Used in Cinnamalva for warm, spicy perfumes to add depth and authentic cinnamon bark warmth.
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Ideal for gourmand, oriental, festive, and woody-spicy blends.
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Adds a smooth, sweet-spicy perfumery character that pairs beautifully with vanilla, amber, and tonka.
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Blends well with Ethyl Vanillin, Cinnamic Aldehyde, and Coumarin for warm dessert-like and spicy accords.
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Works effectively in Cinnamalva for incense and candles, offering a comforting cinnamon throw.
Pharmaceutical & Chemical Applications
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Used in scented balms, creams, and foot-care products requiring warm, spicy background notes.
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Adds an inviting aroma to aromatic oils and massage blends (in very low levels due to strength).
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Works in deodorants and body mists when used carefully for festive or spicy themes.
Industrial Applications
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Performs well in Cinnamalva in soap, delivering a warm spicy aroma that survives processing.
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Suitable for home-care products like air fresheners, room sprays, and gels.
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Provides a strong, warm diffusion in candles, wax melts, and incense sticks.
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Used in holiday-themed cleaners and home-care fragrances for a cozy cinnamon effect.
Safety & Handling Guidelines
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat and direct sunlight.
Protective Equipment: Wear gloves, goggles, and avoid breathing concentrated powder.
Handling: Use small quantities; Cinnamalva is strong and must be dosed carefully.
Spill Management: Sweep or collect powder gently; dispose of according to local regulations.
Where to Buy Cinnamalva
Cinnamalva Manufacturer in India
Chemicalbull, a trusted manufacturer, makes Cinnamalva of fragrance ingredients.
Cinnamalva Distributor & Supplier
Chemicalbull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Cinnamalva powder, suitable for perfumery, home care, and incense-making.
Cinnamalva MSDS
This Material Safety Data Sheet for Cinnamalva is available on request for storage and safety-handling information.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What does Cinnamalva smell like?
Cinnamalva has a strong, spicy, sweet cinnamon aroma with a realistic cinnamon-bark tone. -
Is Cinnamalva suitable for incense?
Yes, it works exceptionally well in incense and candle fragrances due to its warm and long-lasting diffusion. -
Is Cinnamalva used in soap?
Yes, it performs well in bar soaps and liquid soaps, retaining its spicy character after processing. -
Is Cinnamalva strong?
Very. It has high intensity and should be used in small percentages. -
Can I replace cinnamon oil with Cinnamalva?
Yes, it can act as a substitute for cinnamon bark oil when you want stability, longer performance, or controlled sweetness.