Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
ALLYLCYCLOHEXANE ACETATE | [CAS]
4728-82-9 | [Synonyms]
ALLYLCYCLOHEXYLACETATE ALLYLCYCLOHEXANE ACETATE Cyclohexylacetic acid allyl ester Cyclohexaneacetic acid, 2-propenyl ester | [EINECS(EC#)]
225-230-0 | [Molecular Formula]
C11H18O2 | [MDL Number]
MFCD01745652 | [MOL File]
4728-82-9.mol | [Molecular Weight]
182.26 |
Questions And Answer | Back Directory | [Identification]
CAS.No.:
4728-82-9
FL.No.:
9.482
FEMA.No.:
2023
NAS.No.:
2023
CoE.No.:
2070
EINECS.No.:
225-230-0
JECFA.No.:
12
| [Description]
A liquid with an intense, sweet, long-lasting fruital (pineapple, peach, apricot) aroma. It is used as a flavor enhancer, flavoring agent and adjuvant.
| [Regulatory Status]
CoE: n/a
FDA: 21 CFR 172.515
FDA (other): n/a
JECFA: ADI: Acceptable. No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavoring agent (1996).
| [Usage]
Reported uses (ppm): (FEMA, 1994)
Gelatins, puddings
11.42
17.17
Nonalcoholic beverages
4.69
7.59
| [Natural occurrence]
Not reported found in nature.
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Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
A liquid with an intense, sweet, long-lasting fruital (pineapple, peach, apricot) aroma. It is used as a flavor enhancer,
flavoring agent and adjuvant. | [Occurrence]
Has apparently not been reported to occur in nature. | [Preparation]
By esterfication of cyclohexane, acetic acid and allyl alcohol in the presence of benzene | [Taste threshold values]
Taste characteristics at 15 ppm: pineapple with a sweet, ripe, fruity nuance. | [Metabolism]
The hydrolysis of ester linkages in foreign compounds may be catalysed by many different esterases; most of these have a low degree of substrate specificity and they are to be found in all animals and bacteria (Parke, 1968). In the rat, allyl acetate and allyl alcohol are metabolized to 3-hydroxypropylmercapturic acid, which is excreted in the urine (Clapp, Kaye & Young,
1969). In dogs, cyclohexylacetic acid was not aromatized and was probably completely oxidized in the body by β-oxidation (Bernhard, 1937; Williams, 1959). |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Toxicity]
The acute oral LD50 value in rats was reported as 0.90 g/kg (0.56-1.24 g/kg) (Moreno, 1974) and the acute dermal LD50 value in rabbits as 1.25 g/kg (0.35-2.15 g/kg) (Moreno, 1974). |
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