Eugenol Acetate

Eugenol Acetate occurs in clove oil, together with eugenol. It is a crystalline solid (mp 29°C) or yellowish liquid with a slightly fruity, clove odor.

Eugenol Acetate can be made by acetylation of eugenol with acetic anhydride.

Substance Identification

Synonyms EUGENYL ACETATE | Acetyleugenol | Acetyl eugenol
CAS 93-28-7
EINECS 202-235-6
FEMA 2469
HS.CODE
Molecular Formula C12H14O3
Moleclar Weight 206.24

Application & Uses

  • Mainly used for the preparation of vanilla, berry and mixed spices and other flavors
  • Used to replace or with eugenol for flavor
  • Used in a small amount in fruity food flavor
  • As a deodorant for clove, carnation and other daily flavor

Sales Specification

ITEM VALUE
Appearance Crystalline solid (mp 29°C) or yellowish liquid
Content, % 98 min
LD50 skin, rabbit 5gm/kg min
LD50 oral, rat 1670mg/kg

Package

  • Drum, 25kg net each

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GHS Hazard Statements

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Storage

  • preserve in well-closed, light-resistant and airtight containers.
  • flammable materials should be stored in a separate safety storage cabinet or room
  • ground all equipment containing material
  • keep away from heat
  • keep away from sources of ignition
  • keep container tightly closed
  • keep in a cool, well-ventilated place

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