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|Section2= |Section7= }} 4-Anisaldehyde (also: p-anisaldehyde, anisic aldehyde, anise aldehyde) is an organic compound that is commonly encountered in the fragrances, both synthetic and natural. The compound consists of a benzene ring with an aldehyde and a methoxy group. It is a clear liquid with a strong aroma. Two related isomers ortho-anisaldehyde and meta-anisaldehyde are also known but less commonly encountered. It provides sweet, floral and strong almond odor. Atul Ltd, India is the largest manufacturer of Anisaldehyde in the world. == Production == Anisaldehyde is prepared commercially by oxidation of methoxytoluene (p-cresyl methyl ether) using manganese dioxide. It can also be produced by oxidation of anethole, a related fragrance that is found in some alcoholic beverages.〔 The uses Being structurally related to vanillin, anisaldehyde is a widely used in the fragrance and flavor industry.〔Karl-Georg Fahlbusch, Franz-Josef Hammerschmidt, Johannes Panten, Wilhelm Pickenhagen, Dietmar Schatkowski, , Kurt Bauer, Dorothea Garbe and Horst Surburg "Flavors and Fragrances" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2003. 〕 Anisaldehyde is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of other compounds important in pharmaceuticals and perfumery. ''ortho''-Anisaldehyde has a scent of licorice. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「4-Anisaldehyde」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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