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Phenylpropanoic acid

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Formula
  
C9H10O2

Density
  
1.126 g/cm³

ChEBI ID
  
28631

Molar mass
  
150.1745 g/mol

Solubility in water
  
5.9 kg/m³

ChemSpider ID
  
10181339

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Appearance
  
White crystalline solid; faint, sweet, somewhat balsmaic and coumarian-like odor

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Phenylpropanoic acid or hydrocinnamic acid is a carboxylic acid with the formula C9H10O2 belonging to the class of phenylpropanoids. It is a white, crystalline solid with a sweet, floral scent at room temperature. Phenylpropanoic acid has a wide variety of uses including cosmetics, food additives, and pharmaceuticals.

Contents

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Preparation and reactions

Phenylpropanoic acid 2hydroxy2phenylpropanoic acid C9H10O3 ChemSynthesis

Phenylpropanoic acid can be prepared from cinnamic acid by hydrogenation. Originally it was prepared by reduction with sodium amalgam in water and by electrolysis.

Phenylpropanoic acid 2methyl2phenylpropanoic acid C10H12O2 ChemSynthesis

A characteristic reaction of phenylpropanoic acid is its cyclization to indanones. When the side chain is homologated by the Arndt–Eistert reaction, subsequent cyclization affords 2-tetralone, derivatives.

Uses

Phenylpropanoic acid 2bromo3phenylpropanoic acid C9H9BrO2 ChemSynthesis

Phenylpropanoic acid is widely used for flavoring, food additives, spices, fragrance, and medicines as it acts as a fixative agent, or a preservative.

Food Industry

Phenylpropanoic acid 3hydroxy3phenylpropanoic acid C9H10O3 ChemSynthesis

Phenylpropanoic acid is used in the food industry to preserve and maintain the original aroma quality of frozen foods. It can also be used to add or restore original color to food. Shelved foods are protected from microorganism by adding phenylpropanoic acid to prevent deterioration to the food by microorganisms as well as acting as an antioxidant to prolong shelf life foods. This compound is used as a sweetener as well to sweeten food and can be found in table top sweeteners. It can also act as an emulsifier, to keep oil and water mixtures separated. Phenylpropanoic acid is also added to food for technological purposes in a wide variety including manufacturing, processing, preparation, treatment, packaging, transportation or storage, and food additives. It also provides flavorings for ice cream, bakery, and confectionery.

Cosmetics

Phenylpropanoic acid R2Phenylpropionic acid 97 SigmaAldrich

This compound is used frequently in cosmetic products such as perfumes, bath gels, detergent powders, liquid detergents, fabric softeners, and soaps as it gives off a floral scent.The acid is commonly used as flavoring for toothpastes and mouthwashes in addition to providing floral scents and possible fruity, minty, spearmint, strawberry, lychee, and herbal flavorings.

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References

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