Cinnamic aldehyde
Alias: cinnamaldehyde; cinnamaldehyde; β-phenylacrolein; 3-phenyl-2-propenal
English name: Cinnamic aldehyde; cinnamaldehyde; β-phenylacrolein
CAS number: 104-55-2
Molecular formula: C9H8O
Molecular weight: 132.16
Density: 1.0497
Melting point (℃): -8
Boiling point (℃): 248
Toxicity LD50 (mg/kg): Rat oral 2220
Packing specification: 200kg/plastic drum
Specification model: 98%
Properties: colorless or light yellow liquid, with the aroma of cinnamon oil and cinnamon oil. Slightly soluble in water, insoluble in petroleum ether.
Uses: Cinnamic aldehyde is also one of the important pharmaceutical raw materials. It is often used in external medicines and synthetic medicines. Because it can promote blood circulation, warm the skin, tighten the skin tissue, and apply external massage to make the limbs and body comfortable, and it can protect the body from moisture. The retention phenomenon can be fully improved, and it has a strong lipolysis effect. It is effective in softening and removing skin scars and fibroids. Disperse blood congestion. It has antithrombin effect, sedative, analgesic, antipyretic, anticonvulsant, etc., and also has the effect of inhibiting mold. In addition, it is also one of the important spices. It is often used in soap flavors to prepare gardenia, frangipani, lily of the valley, rose and other flavors. It is used in food to keep fruits fresh. Recent studies have shown that cinnamaldehyde used in chewing gum can have the dual effects of sterilization and deodorization on the oral cavity.