Cuminaldehyde

November 29, 2021
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November is flavor and aroma month!

Cuminaldehyde, an aromatic aldehyde, gets its name from one of its main natural sources: the cumin plant (Cuminum cyminum) that grows in countries from Turkey across to India. In addition to cumin, cuminaldehyde is found in the essential oils of eucalyptus, myrrh, and cassia.

In small amounts, cuminaldehyde has a pleasant, herbal aroma; however, it also has an acrid, burning taste. As the hazard information table shows, direct exposure can have some unpleasant consequences.

Cumin has been used as a flavoring agent for centuries; cuminaldehyde has been in the chemical literature since at least the 1880s. In volume 2 (1880) of the Journal of the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 (then called the American Chemical Journal), an abstract of an article about derivatives of stilbene (1,2-diphenylethylene) describes a reaction acid to form isopropylstilbene.

Almost 70 years later, Nathan N. Crounse at the Hilton-Davis Chemical Co. (Cincinnati) reported a that uses the high-pressure Gattermann鈥揔och reaction to formylate cumene (isopropylbenzene) with carbon monoxide. The aldehyde can also be prepared by the reduction of p-isopropylbenzoyl chloride.

Today, most commercial cuminaldehyde is synthetic. It is sold as an ingredient for flavoring agents, perfumes, and other aroma-containing products. It also has several purported medicinal uses (e.g., against pain, inflammation, nausea, and skin conditions), but the effects are largely anecdotal. A derivative, cuminaldehyde thiosemicarbazone1, has been studied for activity against the and .

A final note: Cumin is the main flavor ingredient in taco sauce. The next time you go out for Taco Tuesday, you have cuminaldehyde to thank.

1. CAS Reg. No. 3811-20-9.

Cuminaldehyde hazard information*

Hazard class**GHS code and hazard statement
Flammable liquids, category 4H227鈥擟ombustible liquidChemical Safety Warning
Acute toxicity, oral, category 4H302鈥擧armful if swallowedChemical Safety Warning
Acute toxicity, dermal , category 4H312鈥擧armful in contact with skinChemical Safety Warning
Skin corrosion/irritation, category 2H315鈥擟auses skin irritationChemical Safety Warning
Serious eye damage/eye irritation, category 2AH319鈥擟auses serious eye irritationChemical Safety Warning
Acute toxicity, inhalation, category 4H332鈥擧armful if inhaledChemical Safety Warning

*Compilation of selected safety data sheets.
**Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.聽

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fast facts

CAS Reg. No.122-03-2

nomenclature
Benzaldehyde, 4-(1-methylethyl)-
Empirical formulaC10H12O
Molar mass148.20 g/mol
AppearanceColorless to yellow liquid
Boiling point235鈥�236 掳C
Water solubilityInsoluble
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