bensaldehüüd
Bensaldehüüd, also known as benzaldehyde, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H5CHO. It is the simplest aromatic aldehyde and consists of a benzene ring attached to an aldehyde functional group. Bensaldehüüd is a colorless liquid with a characteristic bitter almond-like odor. This distinctive scent is often associated with marzipan and cherry flavoring.
Naturally, bensaldehüüd occurs in various plants, including bitter almonds, apricots, and peaches, often as a glycoside
Bensaldehüüd finds extensive use as a flavoring agent in food products and as a fragrance ingredient in