Catalog Number | ACM6728263-2 |
CAS | 6728-26-3 |
Structure | |
Synonyms | (2E)-2-Hexenal-D4||||(E)-2-Hexenal-D4||||Leaf Aldehyde-D4||||(2E)-Hexenal-D4||||(E)-2-Hexen-1-al-D4||||Green Leaf Aldehyde-D4||||trans-2-Hexen-1-al-D4||||2-trans-Hexenal||||Ai3-35157||||Brn 1699684||||See more synonyms||||Ccris 4565||||FEMA No. 2560||||beta-Propyl acrolein||||trans-2-Hexenal (leaf aldehyde)||||2-Hexenal, (2E)-||||2-Hexenal, (E)-||||trans-Hex-2-enal||||(2E)-2-Hexenal||||(2E)-Hexenal||||(E)-2-Hexen-1-al||||(E)-2-Hexenal||||Hex-2-Enal, (E)-||||Leaf aldehyde||||Trans-2-Hexanal||||trans-2-Hexen-1-al||||Trans-5-Hexenal |
Molecular Weight | 102.17 |
Molecular Formula | C6H6D4O |
Application | trans-2-Hexenal-D4 is a labelled analogue of trans-2-Hexenal (H294820). trans-2-Hexenal is an unsaturated aldehyde that has an apple odour. trans-2-Hexenal is produced by soybean plants, and is also a sex pheromone produced by the female polyphemus moth.Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the packageReferences Corbo, M., et al.: J. Agr. Food Chem., 48, 2401 (2000); De Lucca, A., et al.: J. Food Sci., 76, M381 (2011); Riddiford, L.: Science, 158, 139 (1967) |
Hazard Statements | H226: Flammable liquid and vapour. H294: H294 H302: Harmful if swallowed. H311: Toxic in contact with skin. H316: Causes mild skin irritation. H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. |