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Organic compounds that contain a benzene ring bonded to an alkene bonded to an aldehyde group in the following structure: C6H5CH=CHCHO. Cinnamaldehyde occurs naturally in the bark of cinnamon trees giving cinnamon its flavor and odor.
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2-Methoxycinnamaldehyde is a naturally occurring aromatic aldehyde found in Cinnamomum cassia and used as a research reagent. It has reported biological activities including inhibition of topoisomerase I/II and NF-κB signaling, induction of mitochondrial dysfunction and lysosomal vesiculation, and demonstrated antitumor effects.
Cas number: 1504-74-1.
Molecular formula: C10H10O2.
Molecular weight: 162.19.
Purity: 99.0%.
Available in small reagent quantities suitable for laboratory research (examples: 100 mg-50 g, including 2 g).
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