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| Phenylethyl Anthranilate Basic information |
Product Name: | Phenylethyl Anthranilate | Synonyms: | 2-amino-benzoicaci2-phenylethylester;2-Phenylethyl 2-aminobenzoate;2-Phenylethyl o-aminobenzoate;2-phenylethyl-o-aminobenzoate;Anthranilic acid, phenethyl ester;anthranilicacid,phenethylester;Benzoic acid, 2-amino-, 2-phenylethyl ester;Benzoicacid,2-amino-,2-phenylethylester | CAS: | 133-18-6 | MF: | C15H15NO2 | MW: | 241.29 | EINECS: | 205-098-0 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 133-18-6.mol | |
| Phenylethyl Anthranilate Chemical Properties |
Hazard Codes | Xi,N | Risk Statements | 36/37/38-50/53 | Safety Statements | 26-37/39-60-61 | RIDADR | UN 3077 9/PG 3 | WGK Germany | 2 | RTECS | CB3720000 | Toxicity | skn-rbt 500 mg/24H MOD FCTXAV 14,659,76 |
| Phenylethyl Anthranilate Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Pure phenethyl anthranilate is almost odorless. With other materials, it has a characteristic odor reminiscent of neroli
and grapefruit odor with a sweet, grape and orange undertone. It has low stablility. | Occurrence | Has apparently not been reported to occur in nature. | Uses | Phenylethyl Anthranilate is a synthetic flavoring agent that is a stable, white to yellow crystal of grape and orange blossom odor. It should be stored in glass or polyethylene-lined containers. It is used for flavors such as grape and cherry in applications such as beverages, ice cream, candy, and baked goods at 2–6 ppm. | Definition | ChEBI: 2-Phenylethyl 2-aminobenzoate is a benzoate ester. | Preparation | By direct esterification of anthranilic acid with phenylethyl alcohol; pure material from phenylethyl alcohol plus isatoic
anhydride; also from phenylethyl alcohol and methylanthranilate. | General Description | Colorless solid with an odor of grape and orange. Insoluble in water. | Air & Water Reactions | Insoluble in water. | Reactivity Profile | FEMA 2859 forms salts readily with acids. Hydrolyzes under alkaline pH conditions. . | Fire Hazard | Flash point data are not available for FEMA 2859, but FEMA 2859 is probably combustible. | Safety Profile | A skin irritant. See
also ESTERS. When heated to
decomposition it emits toxic fumes of
NOx. |
| Phenylethyl Anthranilate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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