Cuminaldehyde
Cas No :
122-03-2
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
148.20 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C₁₀H₁₂O
Melting Point :
97 °C
Boiling Point :
235–236 °C
Solubility :
Practically Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol , Acetone , Diethyl Ether
Flash Point :
93–108 °C
Description :
Cuminaldehyde is an aromatic aldehyde known for its warm, spicy, and cumin-like aroma, widely used in the flavor and fragrance industry. Its molecular formula is C10H12O, and it is soluble in organic solvents but poorly soluble in water, making it suitable for perfumes, colognes, and flavoring applications. Cuminaldehyde is valued for its ability to impart distinctive warm and spicy notes, often used in both food flavorings and fragrance compositions.
Imparts a warm, spicy, and savory aroma to sauces, soups, condiments, and spice blends.
Often blended with 2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine, 2-Methylbutyl Acetate, and Methyl Hexanoate for enhanced flavor complexity.
Used in spicy, oriental, and woody fragrance compositions.
Combined with aroma chemicals like Alpha-Hexylcinnamaldehyde and Geranyl Caproate for balanced fragrance formulations.
Serves as an intermediate in aroma chemical synthesis.
Utilized in R&D laboratories for developing synthetic derivatives and specialty fragrance chemicals.
Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from heat and oxidizing agents.
Use protective gloves, goggles, and clothing when handling.
Avoid direct inhalation, skin contact, and eye exposure.
Keep containers tightly sealed to maintain purity and fragrance quality.
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