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Unlock Precision with High-Purity Cinnamaldehyde Reference Materials
Ensure your laboratory achieves unparalleled accuracy in residue analysis with our high-purity Cinnamaldehyde reference materials. Widely used in the flavor, fragrance, and agricultural industries, Cinnamaldehyde requires stringent monitoring to comply with international regulations. Our reference materials are meticulously tested to meet the highest industrial standards, providing reliable results for food and environmental analysis. Partner with HPC Standards GmbH to maintain compliance and uphold the integrity of your analytical processes.
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ISO 17034 Certified Reference Material Cinnamaldehyde solution | ![]() | 690990 | 1X5ML | Please log in. |
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High-purity reference materials for accurate residue analysis.
Cinnamaldehyde is an organic compound with the formula C9H8O. It is a pale yellow, viscous liquid that gives cinnamon its flavor and odor. This compound is widely used in the flavor and fragrance industries.
Cinnamaldehyde is primarily used as a flavoring agent in food products and as a fragrance in cosmetics and personal care items. It is also used in the agricultural industry as a fungicide and insecticide.
The use of cinnamaldehyde in food products is regulated by various international bodies, including the FDA in the United States and EFSA in the European Union. These regulations ensure that cinnamaldehyde is used within safe limits to protect consumer health.
Regular monitoring of cinnamaldehyde levels in food and environmental samples is essential to ensure compliance with regulatory limits. Laboratories use high-purity reference materials to achieve accurate and reliable results.
Cinnamaldehyde is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) when used in food products at low concentrations. However, high concentrations can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Cinnamaldehyde is toxic to aquatic life and can cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. Proper disposal and handling are essential to minimize environmental impact.
When handling cinnamaldehyde, it is important to use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and safety goggles. Adequate ventilation should be ensured to avoid inhalation of vapors.
Cinnamaldehyde is subject to various regulations depending on its application. In the European Union, it is listed under the REACH regulation, which requires manufacturers and importers to register substances and provide safety data.
High-purity reference materials for cinnamaldehyde are essential for laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis. These materials ensure accurate and reliable residue analysis, helping laboratories meet regulatory requirements and maintain high standards of quality.





