cinnamic aldehyde

cinnamic aldehyde

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  • cinnamic aldehyde — cinamono aldehidas statusas T sritis chemija formulė C₆H₅CH=CHCHO atitikmenys: angl. cinnamaldehyde; cinnamic aldehyde rus. коричный альдегид ryšiai: sinonimas – (E) 3 fenilpropenalis …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • cinnamic aldehyde — Chem. a yellowish oil, C9H8O, having a cinnamonlike odor, used chiefly as a scent in the manufacture of flavorings and perfumes. * * * …   Universalium

  • cinnamic aldehyde — noun : cinnamaldehyde * * * Chem. a yellowish oil, C9H8O, having a cinnamonlike odor, used chiefly as a scent in the manufacture of flavorings and perfumes …   Useful english dictionary

  • cinnamic — Relating to cinnamon. * * * cin·nam·ic sə nam ik adj obtained or derived from cinnamon oil or cinnamic acid <cinnamic aldehyde> …   Medical dictionary

  • cinnamic — [sə nam′ik] adj. 1. of or derived from cinnamon 2. designating a white, crystalline, organic acid, C6H5·CH:CH·COOH, produced from benzaldehyde: the corresponding aldehyde gives oil of cinnamon its characteristic flavor and odor …   English World dictionary

  • Cinnamaldehyde — IUPAC name …   Wikipedia

  • Cinnamon — For other uses, see Cinnamon (disambiguation). Cinnamon sticks or quills and ground cinnamon Cinnamon (   …   Wikipedia

  • cinnamon — cinnamoned, adj. cinnamonic /sin euh mon ik/, adj. /sin euh meuhn/, n. 1. the aromatic inner bark of any of several East Indian trees belonging to the genus Cinnamonum, of the laurel family, esp. the bark of C. zeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon), used… …   Universalium

  • cinnamaldehyde — Chief constituent of cinnamon oil. SYN: cinnamic aldehyde. * * * cin·na·mal·de·hyde .sin ə mal də .hīd n an aromatic oily aldehyde C9H8O occurring as the chief constituent of cinnamon bark oil and cinnamon oil and used as a flavor * * *… …   Medical dictionary

  • C6H5C2H2CHO — Cinnamon Cin na*mon, n. [Heb. qinn[=a]m[=o]n; cf. Gr. ?, ?, cinnamomum, cinnamon. The Heb. word itself seems to have been borrowed from some other language; cf. Malay k[=a]j[=u] m[=a]nis sweet wood.] (a) The inner bark of the shoots of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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