2-Phenylpropionaldehyde (CAS 93-53-8): A Key Intermediate in Flavors, Fragrances, and Organic Synthesis

Discover the aromatic essence and synthetic versatility of 2-Phenylpropionaldehyde, a crucial component in modern chemistry.

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Key Advantages

Aromatic Excellence

Leverage the captivating hyacinth aroma of 2-phenylpropionaldehyde to enhance your fragrance and flavor formulations, meeting the demand for natural-inspired scents.

Synthetic Versatility

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High Purity and Reliability

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Key Applications

Fragrance Industry

Its characteristic hyacinth scent makes it a popular choice for perfumes, colognes, and scented household products, contributing to the overall sensory experience.

Flavor Industry

Used in food science and metabolomics, this compound helps create distinct flavor profiles in various food items, from fruits to baked goods.

Organic Synthesis

As a crucial chemical intermediate, 2-phenylpropionaldehyde is employed in numerous chemical reactions to synthesize more complex organic molecules for diverse industrial uses.

Research & Development

Essential for researchers investigating new synthetic routes and exploring the biological activity of aldehydes in various scientific disciplines.

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