kaneelaldehüüd
Kaneelaldehüüd, also known as cinnamaldehyde, is an organic compound that is responsible for the characteristic aroma and flavor of cinnamon. It is a pale yellow, viscous liquid at room temperature, with the chemical formula C9H8O. Kaneelaldehüüd occurs naturally in the bark of cinnamon trees, belonging to the genus Cinnamomum. It can be extracted from cinnamon bark through steam distillation. While it is the primary component of cinnamon oil, it is also found in smaller amounts in other plant species.
Industrially, kaneelaldehüüd is synthesized from benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde through an aldol condensation reaction. This synthetic route
Kaneelaldehüüd is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by regulatory bodies for use as a food flavoring agent.