(Artikelnr: NA19)

Cinnamic aldehyde 1% pet. NA19  (CDI,CDIS,AC,ACS,NA,NAS,PED/PF/BA,EL)

CAS#: 104-55-2, (8007-43-0)
Cinnamic aldehyde is the chemical compound that gives cinnamon its flavor and odor. Cinnamic aldehyde occurs naturally in the bark of cinnamon, camphor, and cassia trees. These trees are the natural source of cinnamon, and the essential oil of cinnamon bark is about 90% cinnamic aldehyde. It is used as a flavoring in food items like chewing gum, ice cream, candy, and beverages and in some perfumes of natural, sweet, or fruity scents. Cinnamic aldehyde is also sometimes used as a fungicide and its scent is known to repel animals like cats and dogs.
Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients:
• 2-Propenal, 3-phenyl-
• 3-Phenyl-2-propenaldehyde
• 3-Phenylacrolein
• 3-Phenylacrylaldehyde
• 3-Phenylpropenal
• AI3-00473
• BRN 0605737
• Benzylideneacetaldehyde
• CCRIS 6222
• Cassia aldehyde
• Caswell No. 221A
• Cinnamal
• Cinnamic aldehyde
• Cinnamylaldehyde
• Cinnemaldehyde
• EINECS 203-213-9
• FEMA No. 2286
• HSDB 209
• NCI-C56111
• NSC 16935
• 2-07-00-00273 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
• EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 040506
Products that may contain this allergen
Corrosion Inhibitor
Food Flavoring
• Beverages
• Chewing gum
• Candy
• Ice cream
Fragrances (Natural, Sweet, or Fruity Scents)
• Almond
• Apricot
• Butterscotch
Fungicide
• Root treatment
Insecticide
Personal Care Products
• Dental floss
• Mouthwash
• Oral anaesthetics
• Toothpastes
Pet Care Products
• Dog and cat repellent
• Deodorizing cleaner
• Deodorizing shampoo
• Cat box additive

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The patch test ointment contains the emulsifier sorbitan sesquioleate (contains 1% SSO).
Cross reactions possible with balsam of Peru, cinnamyl alcohol
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