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Catalog Number:
35014
CAS Number:
121-33-5
Vanilline (Rhovanil)
Grade:
CASHER, FEMA 3107
Purity:
99 - 100% (CG)
Synonym(s):
4-hydroxy-3-méthoxybenzaldéhyde (Rhovanil)
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Vanillin, also known as Rhovanil®, is a versatile aromatic compound widely recognized for its distinctive vanilla flavor and fragrance. This compound is primarily utilized in the food and beverage industry as a flavoring agent, enhancing the sensory experience of products ranging from baked goods to dairy items. Its natural occurrence in vanilla beans makes it a preferred choice for manufacturers seeking to deliver authentic vanilla taste. Beyond culinary applications, vanillin is also employed in the production of perfumes and cosmetics, where its pleasant aroma adds depth and warmth to formulations.

In addition to its flavoring properties, vanillin exhibits antioxidant and antimicrobial activities, making it valuable in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Researchers are exploring its potential in various applications, including as a natural preservative and in the development of functional foods. The compound's ability to impart flavor while also contributing to product stability positions it as a unique ingredient in both food science and product formulation, appealing to professionals seeking innovative solutions in their respective fields.

Numéro CAS 
121-33-5
Formule moléculaire
C8H8O3
Poids moléculaire 
152.15
Point de fusion 
81 - 83 °C
Informations générales
Numéro CAS 
121-33-5
Formule moléculaire
C8H8O3
Poids moléculaire 
152.15
Point de fusion 
81 - 83 °C
Propriétés
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Sécurité et réglementation
Matières dangereuses
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Antibiotique
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Réglementé par la DEA
Non
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Applications

Vanillin (Rhovanil®) is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Flavoring Agent: Commonly used in the food industry, vanillin enhances the flavor of various products, from baked goods to beverages, providing a sweet and aromatic profile that consumers love.
  • Fragrance Production: In the cosmetics and personal care industry, vanillin is a key ingredient in perfumes and scented products, offering a warm, sweet scent that appeals to many customers.
  • Pharmaceutical Applications: Vanillin is used in the formulation of certain medications, where it can mask unpleasant tastes and improve patient compliance, especially in pediatric formulations.
  • Antioxidant Properties: Research indicates that vanillin possesses antioxidant properties, making it valuable in food preservation and as a dietary supplement to combat oxidative stress.
  • Biochemical Research: In laboratories, vanillin is utilized as a reagent in various chemical reactions and studies, aiding researchers in synthesizing other compounds and understanding biochemical pathways.

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