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  • noun A salt of cinnamic acid.

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  • noun organic chemistry Any salt or ester of cinnamic acid.

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Examples

  • * Avoiding use of sun tan lotions that harm reefs (those that contain chemical UV barriers such as benzophenone and cinnamate and also parabens).

    Wendy Gordon: Below the Radar: Rising Oceanic CO2 Levels Threaten Sea Life 2010

  • When Glass Petal Smoke asked him if there was a little heliotropin in the mix Kaiser responded with scientific precision, This heliotropin related note is mainly generated by the interaction of the main constituent hydroquinone dimethyl ether with beta-ionone including derivatives and methyl cinnamate.

    Royal Paulownia: The Perfume of Spring Along the Hudson Michelle Krell Kydd 2009

  • When Glass Petal Smoke asked him if there was a little heliotropin in the mix Kaiser responded with scientific precision, This heliotropin related note is mainly generated by the interaction of the main constituent hydroquinone dimethyl ether with beta-ionone including derivatives and methyl cinnamate.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2009

  • True to their family background, they have a strong, spicy/musky aroma from cinnamate esters and some sulfur compounds.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Their aroma varies from kind to kind, but generally includes almondy benzaldehyde, flowery linalool, peachy lactones, and spicy methyl cinnamate.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • True to their family background, they have a strong, spicy/musky aroma from cinnamate esters and some sulfur compounds.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Their aroma varies from kind to kind, but generally includes almondy benzaldehyde, flowery linalool, peachy lactones, and spicy methyl cinnamate.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Recovery of parthenyl cinnamate and essential oils from guayule resin.

    Chapter 5 1953

  • The oil consists chiefly of benzyl benzoate and cinnamate, together with styracin, or cinnamyl cinnamate, and a small quantity of free benzoic and cinnamic acids.

    The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton

  • Pack Size 613 057 Benzyl cinnamate 103-41-3 2142 180 kg 613 065 Benzyl formate

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