- MYRAC ALDEHYDE
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- $0.00 / 1KG
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2025-06-27
- CAS:37677-14-8
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 500000kg
- Myrac Aldehyde
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- $79.00/ kg
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2025-05-23
- CAS:37677-14-8
- Min. Order: 1kg
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 20ton
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| | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Basic information | | Uses |
| Product Name: | MYRAC ALDEHYDE | | Synonyms: | 1-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-4-formyl-1-cyclohexene;1-Formyl-4-isohexenyl-4-cyclohexene;1-Formyl-4-ixohexenyl-4-cyclohexene;3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-;3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde,-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-;Isohexenylcyclohexenylcarboxaldehyde;para-myracaldehyde;ISOHEXENYL TETRAHYDRO BENZALDEHYDE | | CAS: | 37677-14-8 | | MF: | C13H20O | | MW: | 192.3 | | EINECS: | 253-617-4 | | Product Categories: | Aroma Chemicals | | Mol File: | 37677-14-8.mol |  |
| | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Chemical Properties |
| RIDADR | UN3082 | | TSCA | TSCA listed | | HazardClass | 9 | | toxicity | Both the acute oral LD50 value in rats and the acute dermal LD50 value in rabbits exceeded 5 g/kg |
| | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | MYRAC ALDEHYDE can be used in citrus, fruity, and many floral fragrances. It has a significant impact on bergamot and other citrus scents, including aldehyde top notes. Because it is more stable than most aliphatic aldehydes, it has a wider range of applications. It is excellent for scenting soaps and can enhance the freshness of everyday fragrances such as pine needle, lily of the valley, violet, and lilac. It can also be used as a masking agent for unpleasant industrial odors. It blends well with ionone and cyclohexyl derivatives of cypress wood. The dosage in fragrances can reach 5%–10%. It is generally not used for food. | | Chemical Properties | MYRAC ALDEHYDE is prepared, together with its 3-isomer, by a Diels–Alder
reaction ofmyrcene and acrolein.Themixture, d20
4 0.927–0.935, n20
D 1.488–1.492,
has a fresh, fruity, slightly citrus-like odor and is used to perfume household products. | | Occurrence | Has apparently not been reported to occur in nature | | Preparation | From myrcene and acrolein (Arctander, 1969). | | Definition | ChEBI: 4-(4-Methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde is a monoterpenoid. | | Hazard | Low toxicity by ingestion. A moderate skin
and mild eye irritant. | | Trade name | Myrac aldehyde (IFF), Myraldene (Givaudan), Myracal (DRT). |
| | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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