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Overview
Lilial (NSC-22275) (a trade name for lily aldehyde, also known as lysmeral) is a chemical compound commonly used as a perfume in cosmetic preparations and laundry powders, often under the name butylphenyl methylpropional. It is a synthetic aromatic aldehyde.Lilial is a high-tonnage perfumery ingredient with an odour of lily-of-the-valley. It is a CMR2 material.
Chemical Properties
| Molecular Formula | C14H20O |
| Molecular Weight | 204.31 |
| CAS Numbers | 80-54-6 |
| Solubility | DMSO |
| Purity | 98% by HPLC |
| SMILES Code | CC(Cc1ccc(C(C)(C)C)cc1)C=O |
Storage and Handling
0C Short Term, -20C Long Term
References
Schroeder M, Mathys M, Ehrensperger N, Büchel M. ?-Unsaturated aldehydes as potential Lilial replacers. Chem Biodivers. 2014 Oct;11[10] 1651-73. doi 10.1002cbdv.201400072. PubMed PMID 25329790.