ethyl-cinnamate has been researched along with cinnamyl-alcohol* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for ethyl-cinnamate and cinnamyl-alcohol
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Effect of Fluorination on Skin Sensitization Potential and Fragrant Properties of Cinnamyl Compounds.
A series of three α- and three β-fluorinated representatives of the family of cinnamate-derived odorants (cinnamaldehyde (1), cinnamyl alcohol (2), and ethyl cinnamate (3)) as used as fragrance ingredients is described. Olfactive evaluation shows that the fluorinated compounds exhibit a similar odor profile to their parent compounds, but the olfactive detection thresholds are clearly higher. In vitro evaluation of the skin sensitizing properties with three different assays indicates that α-fluorination of Michael acceptor systems 1 and 3 slightly improves the skin sensitization profile. α-Fluorocinnamyl alcohol 2b is a weaker skin sensitizer than cinnamyl alcohol 2a by in vitro tests and the fluorinated product drops below the sensitization threshold of the KeratinoSens Topics: Acrolein; Cinnamates; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Halogenation; Humans; Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated; Molecular Structure; Odorants; Perfume; Propanols; Skin; Structure-Activity Relationship | 2018 |