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Perillaldehyde



Perillaldehyde
Chemical name 4-(1-methylethenyl)-
1-cyclohexene-
1-carboxaldehyde
Other names perilla aldehyde
4-mentha-1,8-dien-7-al
Chemical formula C10H14O
Molecular mass 150.22 g/mol
CAS number [2111-75-3]
Density 0.953 g/cm³
Melting point <25 °C
Boiling point 237 °C
SMILES CC(C1CCC(C=O)=CC1)=C
Disclaimer and references

Perillaldehyde, or perilla aldehyde, is a natural organic compound found most abundantly in the perennial herb perilla, but also in a wide variety of other plants and essential oils. It is a monoterpenoid containing an aldehyde functional group.

Perillaldehyde, or volatile oils from perilla that are rich in perillaldehyde, are used as food additives for flavoring and in perfumery to add spiciness. It can be converted to perilla alcohol which is also used in perfumery.

The oxime derivative of perillaldehyde, C10H15NO, which is known as perilla sugar or perillartin, is about 2000 times as sweet as sucrose and is used in Japan as a sweeting agent.

References

  • Merck Index, 12th Edition, 7308.
 
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