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 |  | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Basic information |  
 | Product Name: | MYRAC ALDEHYDE |  | Synonyms: | 1-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-4-formyl-1-cyclohexene;1-Formyl-4-isohexenyl-4-cyclohexene;1-Formyl-4-ixohexenyl-4-cyclohexene;3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-;3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde,-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-;Isohexenylcyclohexenylcarboxaldehyde;para-myracaldehyde;ISOHEXENYL TETRAHYDRO BENZALDEHYDE |  | CAS: | 37677-14-8 |  | MF: | C13H20O |  | MW: | 192.3 |  | EINECS: | 253-617-4 |  | Product Categories: | Aroma Chemicals |  | Mol File: | 37677-14-8.mol |    |  
  
 |  | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Chemical Properties |  
  
| toxicity | Both the acute oral LD50 value in rats and the acute dermal LD50 value in rabbits exceeded 5 g/kg |  
  
 |  | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Usage And Synthesis |  
 | Chemical Properties | MYRAC ALDEHYDE is prepared, together with its 3-isomer, by a Diels–Alder
reaction ofmyrcene and acrolein.Themixture, d20
4 0.927–0.935, n20
D 1.488–1.492,
has a fresh, fruity, slightly citrus-like odor and is used to perfume household products. |  | Occurrence | Has apparently not been reported to occur in nature |  | Preparation | From myrcene and acrolein (Arctander, 1969). |  | Definition | ChEBI: 4-(4-Methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde is a monoterpenoid. |  | Hazard | Low toxicity by ingestion. A moderate skin
and mild eye irritant. |  | Trade name | Myrac aldehyde (IFF), Myraldene (Givaudan), Myracal (DRT). |  
  
 |  | MYRAC ALDEHYDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |  
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