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Lilial (a
trade name for lily aldehyde, also
known as
lysmeral or lilestralis) is a
chemical compound commonly used as a
perfume in
cosmetic preparations...
- (linalyl acetate),
aromatic aldehydes (helional,
hexyl cinnamaldehyde,
lilial) and
synthetic musks (galaxolide). Worldwide,
while liquid and powdered...
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synthesis of
several common aroma compounds (cyclamen aldehyde, helional,
lilial).
Reduction of
propionaldehyde gives n‑propanol, and
reductive amination...
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intermediate alkene. This
produces a
racemic product.
Cyclamen aldehyde Lilial Hexyl cinnamaldehyde Sigma-Aldrich Co., 2-methyl-3-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)propanal...
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Chanel No. 5.
These include cinnamaldehyde and its derivatives, citral, and
lilial. The
common names for
aldehydes do not
strictly follow official guidelines...
- that even
after Olaplex reformulated their product to no
longer include Lilial (a
chemical that is
potentially toxic for reproduction), they kept old product...
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water 2.75 mg/L
Related compounds Related alkyl aldehydes Isobutyraldehyde Lilial 2-Methylundecanal
Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for materials...
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Flash point −19 °C; −2 °F; 254 K
Related compounds Related alkyl aldehydes Lilial Hexyl cinnamaldehyde 2-Methylundecanal
Related compounds Butyraldehyde Propionaldehyde...
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Synthesis and
Properties of
Enantiomers of the Two
Artificial Fragrances Lilial and Methylundecanal. Ramsden, E.N. (2000). A-Level
Chemistry (4th ed.)....
- acetaldehyde,
followed by hydrogenation,
gives the
fragrance compounds lilial and bourgeonal, respectively. "4-tert-Butylbenzaldehyde". pubchem.ncbi.nlm...