Description
Key uses of Ethyl Cinnamate include:
- Fragrance & Perfumery: Used as a scent component in perfumes, colognes, soaps, detergents, and air fresheners to add warm, floral-balsamic, and fruity notes. It acts as an incense fixative agent and modifier to help stabilize and improve the longevity of fragrances.
- Flavoring Agent: Employed in the food industry to add sweet, fruity, and warm cinnamon notes to baked goods, confectionery, non-alcoholic beverages, and dairy products (e.g., ice cream, yogurt). It is specifically used for cherry, strawberry, plum, and raspberry flavor formulations.
- Cosmetics & Personal Care: Functions as a perfuming agent in lotions, creams, and shampoos, and can also act as a UV absorber.
- Pharmaceutical Intermediate: Serves as a raw material in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. It has been investigated for potential anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antitumor (anti-angiogenesis) properties.
- Biomedical Imaging & Research: Used as a clearing reagent in optical tissue clearing to make biological tissues transparent for 3D microscopy and imaging.
- Industrial/Agricultural: Used as a solvent or carrier in specialty chemicals. It has been explored for use as a natural pesticide and insect repellent.
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