Natural Maltol Isobutyrate
Product Description
Product Detail
Product Name: |
Natural Maltol isobutyrate |
CAS: |
65416-14-0 |
MF: |
C10H12O4 |
MW: |
196.2 |
EINECS: |
265-755-2 |
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Boiling point |
322.4±31.0 °C(Predicted) |
density |
1.149 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |
FEMA |
3462 | MALTYL ISOBUTYRATE |
refractive index |
n20/D 1.497(lit.) |
Fp |
>230 °F |
form |
neat |
JECFA Number |
1482 |
Safety Statements |
15/16-36-35 |
WGK Germany |
3 |
HS Code |
29329990 |
Description |
The plant, native to China, was introduced into Europe after the orange. The tree is cultivated throughout the Mediterranean, where the tangerine variety also grows. Tangerine and mandarin are botanically identical, both being C. reticulata Blanco. The mandarin fruit is ellipsoidic, while the tangerine fruit common to the United States is more nearly like the original fruit from China; tangerine is more orange in color than mandarin. In Italy, mandarin is cultivated together with other citrus fruits in Sicily and Calabria on an industrial scale. The parts used are the leaves, small twigs, unripe fruits, fruits, and the rind. Mandarin has a pleasant, orangelike odor and a sweet-sour taste. The petitgrain essential oil of mandarin is obtained by steam distillation of leaves, small twigs, and unripe fruits with yields of about 0.3%. The oil is produced in several mandarin-growing areas (especially Algeria); however, production is somewhat limited. The oil exhibits a fruital odor and a yellow-amber fluorescent color. The oil contains α-pinene, dipentene, limonene, p-cymene, methyl anthranilate, geranaiol, and methyl methylanthranilate. |
Chemical Properties |
Maltyl isobutyrate has a sweet, strawberry-like flavor. |
Aroma threshold values |
Aroma characteristics at 1.0%: sweet, fruit and slight burnt, caramelized sugar, jamy notes with cotton candy afternote. |
Taste threshold values |
Taste characteristics at 10 to 30 ppm: sweet, jamy, creamy, tropical, brown and berry-like, fruity, milky, caramellic with bubble gum and cotton candy nuances. |