Description
Amyl cinnamal is an aroma chemical for use in, for example, perfume, soap and air fresheners.
Use
Amyl cinnamal has a greasy, but also somewhat spicy smell. This fragrance is reminiscent of flowers such as jasmine and gardenia. The fragrance is not very strong, so it can be used undiluted. Typical use is in jasmine accords, additionally in ambers. You usually use between 0,5% and 25% of this substance in the fragrance composition. In smaller quantities, it fits in many perfumes, for example in fruit and floral scents. In larger quantities, it is mainly used in amber perfumes with a strong jasmine scent. It is primarily a base note in perfumes (Poucher: 100) and is stable in many products, including soap.
Keep cool, dry, dark and out of reach of children. De Hekserij does not sell products that are intended for internal use, as a flavoring or otherwise, this also applies to use in products for electric smoking.
Formulation example: Jasmine accord
25 Benzyl Acetate
15 Amyl Cinnamic Aldehyde
15 Hedione
12 Lyral
12 Phenylethyl Alcohol
10 Linalool
5 EO Ylang Ylang III
4 alpha Jonon
2 Indole 10% in DPG
A good way to investigate the effect of this substance on the accord is to make the above formulation twice, the second time replacing the amyl cinnamic aldehyde with DPG.
Properties
Amyl cinnamal is a colourless to slightly yellow liquid at room temperature, the purity is at least 96%. The substance is sensitive to oxygen from the air and therefore does not have a very long shelf life. The manufacturer adds 0,2 % tert butylhydroquinone to it as antioxidant, but nevertheless we recommend to replace this material at least once a year. The substance occurs in nature, but the synthetic version is used for use as a fragrance.
Other names include 2-benzylidene heptanal, amyl cinnamal, amyl cinnamaldehyde, amylcinnamic aldehyde, alpha cinnamic aldehyde, and alpha amyl cinnamic aldehyde. The alpha form is the usual kind used in the perfume world. It may react with anthranilates, but that is usually not a problem.
Packaging
The 10 and 50 ml pack is made of brown glass with a black cap, the 250 g pack is made of aluminium with a white cap. The packs do not have droppers.
Dangers
Amyl cinnamic aldehyde is classified as a hazardous substance, with the following characteristics:
WARNING
H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H411 - Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
It is an allergenic substance and one of the substances that sometimes has to be listed (as amyl cinnamal) on the label of cosmetics. This depends on the concentration of the substance in the product.
Codes
Item number: 23055
Dutch name: Amylkaneelaldehyde
EC number: 204-541-5
CAS Number EU: 122-40-7
CAS Number TSCA: 122-40-7
FEMA Number: 2061
ADR: 9/III
UN number: 3082
INCI: AMYL CINNAMAL