Chemical Properties
Almost colorless oily liquid. B.P. 239° C.
Sp.Gr. 1.02. Fresh-green, spicy-herbaceous Cassia-cinnamon type odor, more Cassia-like than the
Diethyl acetal, yet less harsh than the aldehyde. Sweet spicy -herbaceous taste, but not nearly
as sweet as the alciehyde.
Occurrence
Has apparently not been reported to occur in nature.
Uses
(E)-Cinnamaldehyde Dimethyl Acetal is synthesized from trans-cinnamaldehyde (C442020) and is used for the preparation of benzyl(aryl)triazoles and their selective human aromatase (cytochrome P 450 19A1) inhibitory activity.
Uses
((E)-3,3-DIMETHOXY-PROPENYL)-BENZENE is used as a lasting topnote ingredient in
many types of “modem” fragrances, not only
in copies of successful French perfumes, but
also in general as a novelty along with aldehydic-floral or Oriental-spicy or sweet-woody
fragrance types. It forms interesting topnotes
with alifatic aldehydes in Rose-Jasmin fragrances, and gives pleasant variations of woody-Oakmoss types. Stable in soap and may introduce Cinnamon type odor when used at a sufficiently high
level of concentration.
Preparation
By the interaction of cinnamic aldehyde and methanol in the presence of a catalyst or by treating cinnamic aldehyde with trimethyl orthoformate.
Synthesis Reference(s)
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 35, p. 1962, 1970
DOI: 10.1021/jo00831a052