trans-Cinnamic acid

Standard for GC,>99.5%(GC)

Reagent Code: #158618
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Alias Cinnamic acid; cinnamic acid, styrene acetic acid, benzylene acetic acid, cinnamic acid, β-phenyl acrylic acid
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CAS Number 140-10-3

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Weight 148.16 g/mol
Formula C₉H₈O₂
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EC Number 205-398-1
MDL Number MFCD00004369
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 133 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point 300 °C(lit.)
inventory_2 Storage & Handling
Density 1.248
Storage Room temperature

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Used as a precursor in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, flavors, and fragrances. Commonly employed in the production of cinnamyl derivatives, which have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Applied in cosmetics for its skin-conditioning effects and ability to absorb UV light, offering protection in sun care products, particularly against UVB radiation. Utilized in the food industry as a natural preservative to inhibit the growth of molds and certain bacteria in acidic products like juices and yogurt. In agriculture, serves as a building block for plant growth regulators and fungicides. Also used in biological research as a model compound for studying the phenylpropanoid pathway in plants, related to antioxidants and natural pesticides. Functions as an intermediate in the manufacture of biodegradable polymers and other specialty chemicals.

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10-20 days ฿850.00
trans-Cinnamic acid
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Used as a precursor in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, flavors, and fragrances. Commonly employed in the production of cinnamyl derivatives, which have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Applied in cosmetics for its skin-conditioning effects and ability to absorb UV light, offering protection in sun care products, particularly against UVB radiation. Utilized in the food industry as a natural preservative to inhibit the growth of molds and certain bacteria in acidic products like ju

Used as a precursor in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, flavors, and fragrances. Commonly employed in the production of cinnamyl derivatives, which have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Applied in cosmetics for its skin-conditioning effects and ability to absorb UV light, offering protection in sun care products, particularly against UVB radiation. Utilized in the food industry as a natural preservative to inhibit the growth of molds and certain bacteria in acidic products like juices and yogurt. In agriculture, serves as a building block for plant growth regulators and fungicides. Also used in biological research as a model compound for studying the phenylpropanoid pathway in plants, related to antioxidants and natural pesticides. Functions as an intermediate in the manufacture of biodegradable polymers and other specialty chemicals.

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