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Benzyl acetate is a colorless liquid with a fruity odor. 
Benzyl acetate, also known as benzyl ethanoate, is an organic ester formed from the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate is found in highest concentration in sweet basils and is detected in figs, fruits, pomes, tea, and alcoholic beverages making benzyl acetate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods. 

CAS Number: 140-11-4
Molecular Formula: C9H10O2
Molecular Weight: 150.17
EINECS Number: 205-399-7

Benzyl acetate is a neutral compound with a sweet jasmine-like aroma and a sweet, apple, and apricot taste. 
Benzyl acetate is an organic compound with the chemical formula C9H10O2. 
Benzyl acetate is an ester that is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid, typically in the presence of a catalyst. 

Benzyl acetate has a characteristic flowery (jasmine) odor and a bitter, pungent taste. 
Benzyl acetate is the main component of jasmine absolute and gardenia oils. 
Benzyl acetate occurs as a minor component in a large number of other essential oils and extracts. 

Benzyl acetate is a colorless liquid with a strong, fruity, jasmine odor. 
In terms of volume, benzyl acetate is one of the most important fragrance and flavor chemicals. 
Although benzyl acetate is present in some essential oils at levels up to 65%, most of the commercial product is of synthetic origin.

Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli. 
Natural sources of Benzyl acetate include varieties of flowers like jasmine (Jasminum), and fruits like pear, apple.
Benzyl acetate is a colorless liquid with an odor of pears. 

Benzyl acetate is a colorless liquid with an odor of pears. 
Benzyl acetate is the acetate ester of benzyl alcohol. 
Benzyl acetate has a role as a metabolite. 

Benzyl acetate is an acetate ester and a benzyl ester.
On burning and decomposition, it produces irritating fumes. 
Benzyl acetate has a sweet and pleasant floral aroma, making it a popular choice in the fragrance and flavor industries.

Benzyl acetate reacts with strong oxidants causing fire and explosion hazard.
Benzyl acetate is stable under normal conditions of use. 
Heating to decomposition may release carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other potentially toxic fumes and gases. 

Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air at elevated temperatures (> 90°C / 194°F). 
Avoid heat, open flames and other potential sources of ignition.
Benzyl acetate is an organic ester with the molecular formula CH3C(O)OCH2C6H5. 

Benzyl acetate is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Similar to most other esters, Benzyl acetate possesses a sweet and pleasant aroma, owing to which, it finds applications in personal hygiene and health care products. 
Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli. 

Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine. 
Further as a flavoring agent it is also used to impart jasmine or apple flavors to various cosmetics and personal care products like lotions, hair creams etc..
Benzyl acetate is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees. 

Benzyl acetate is collected and used by the bees as an intra-specific pheromone; In apiculture benzyl acetate is used as a bait to collect bees. 
Natural sources of benzyl acetate include varieties of flowers like jasmine (Jasminum), and fruits like pear, apple, etc.
Benzyl acetate is an organic ester with the molecular formula C9H10O2.

Benzyl acetate is a sweet, apple, and apricot tasting compound.
Benzyl acetate is found, on average, in the highest concentration within sweet basils.
Benzyl acetate has also been detected, but not quantified, in several different foods, such as figs, fruits, pomes, tea, and alcoholic beverages.

Benzyl acetate, also known as benzyl ethanoate, is an organic ester formed from the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate is a neutral compound with a sweet jasmine-like aroma and a sweet, apple, and apricot taste.
Benzyl acetate is found in highest concentration in sweet basils and is detected in figs, fruits, pomes, tea, and alcoholic beverages making benzyl acetate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods.

Benzyl acetate is an organic ester with the molecular formula C9H10O2.
Benzyl acetate is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzyloxycarbonyls.

These are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group substituted with a benzyloxyl group.
Benzyl acetate is found in alcoholic beverages.
Benzyl acetate occurs in jasmine, apple, cherry, guava fruit and peel, wine grape, white wine, tea, plum, cooked rice, Bourbon vanilla, naranjila fruit (Solanum quitoense), Chinese cabbage and quince.

Benzyl acetate is a flavouring agent Benzyl acetate is an organic compound with the molecular formula C9H10O2.
Benzyl acetate is the ester formed by condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate belongs to the family of Benzyloxycarbonyls.

These are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group substituted with a benzyloxyl group.
Benzyl acetate is the primary constituent of the essential oils from the flowers jasmine, ylang-ylang and tobira.
Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine.

Benzyl acetate is an organic ester.
Benzyl acetate has a sweet, fruity, and floral odor. 
Benzyl acetate is often described as having a jasmine or pear-like scent.

Benzyl acetate is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate is used as a fragrance ingredient and occurs in different plants and fruits, e.g., jasmine, apple, tea, plum, wine grape.
Benzyl acetate possesses a sweet and pleasant aroma, owing to which, Benzyl acetate finds applications in personal hygiene and health care products.

Benzyl acetate is almost inevitably the largest component in Jasmine and Gardenia fragrances, and Benzyl acetate enters in a multitude of other floral fragrance types in smaller proportions.
Benzyl acetate's poor tenacity is usually compensated for by proper blending with higher esters of Benzyl alcohol, and with suitable fixatives.
In the industrial odours, the volatility of Benzyl-acetate is often only an advantage.

Very extensively used in perfumery, from the lowest priced industrial odours to the most highly appreciated cosmetic fragrances, often constituting the main ingredient in a perfume oil.
Benzyl acetate is almost inevitably the largest component in Jasmine and Gardenia fragrances, and Benzyl acetate enters in a multitude of other floral fragrance types in smaller proportions.
Benzyl acetate's poor tenacity is usually compensated for by proper blending with higher esters of Benzyl alcohol, and with suitable fixatives.

In the industrial odours, the volatility of Benzyl-acetate is often only an advantage.
Benzyl acetate is an aromatic chemical, usually appearing as a clear liquid with a moderate sweet-jasmine fragrance.
Benzyl acetate appears as a component of some of our fragrance blends.

Benzyl acetate is a synthetic chemical produced for industry from benzyl alcohol and acetic acid, but is also naturally present in the essential oils of many plants, including jasmine and ylang ylang.
Benzyl acetate often appears in fragrances, either as a synthetic additive used as a fixative to help preserve the longevity of a fragrance, or as a natural component of the essential oils used in the fragrance.
Similar to most other esters, it possesses a sweet and pleasant aroma, owing to which, it finds applications in personal hygiene and health care products.

Benzyl acetate is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Similar to most other esters, Benzyl acetate possesses a sweet and pleasant aroma, owing to which, Benzyl acetate finds applications in personal hygiene and health care products.
Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli.

Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine.
Benzyl acetate is another very widely used ester with a somewhat multipurpose character.
Benzyl acetate is most obviously associated with berry flavors, but just like ethyl lactate last month, Benzyl acetate is rarely part of the character recognition of a specific flavor category.

Benzyl acetate would be very difficult to imagine a jasmine profile without benzyl acetate but within the flavor realm Benzyl acetate is much less assertive.
The most direct use of benzyl acetate is certainly with berry flavors and Benzyl acetate does play an important role in this category of flavors, but the very attractive fruity/berry character of this ester can, surprisingly, sometimes find an even better home in non-berry fruit flavors, such as peach and passion fruit. 

Benzyl acetate, also known as benzyl ethanoate or fema 2135, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzyloxycarbonyls. 
These are organic compounds containing a carbonyl group substituted with a benzyloxyl group. 
Benzyl acetate is a sweet, apple, and apricot tasting compound. 

Benzyl acetate is found, on average, in the highest concentration within sweet basils. 
Benzyl acetate has also been detected, but not quantified, in several different foods, such as figs, fruits, pomes, tea, and alcoholic beverages. 
On high concnetrations benzyl acetate is a potentially toxic compound. 

If Benzyl acetate has entered the eyes, they should be washed with large quantities of isotonic saline or water.
Benzyl acetate is another very widely used ester with a somewhat multipurpose character. 
Benzyl acetate is most obviously associated with berry flavors, but just like ethyl lactate last month, it is rarely part of the character recognition of a specific flavor category. 

Benzyl acetate would be very difficult to imagine a jasmine profile without benzyl acetate but within the flavor realm it is much less assertive. 
The most direct use of benzyl acetate is certainly with berry flavors and it does play an important role in this category of flavors, but the very attractive fruity/berry character of this ester can, surprisingly, sometimes find an even better home in non-berry fruit flavors, such as peach and passion fruit. 
Benzyl acetate can also provide an attractive berry nuance in a wide range of other non-fruit flavor types.

Benzyl acetate is very helpful in all the many different styles of peach flavors, adding useful depth and fruit character.
Benzyl acetate is an aromatic chemical, usually appearing as a clear liquid with a moderate sweet-jasmine fragrance. 
Benzyl acetate appears as a component of some of our fragrance blends.

Benzyl acetate is a synthetic chemical produced for industry from benzyl alcohol and acetic acid, but is also naturally present in the essential oils of many plants, including jasmine and ylang ylang.
Benzyl acetate often appears in fragrances, either as a synthetic additive used as a fixative to help preserve the longevity of a fragrance, or as a natural component of the essential oils used in the fragrance.
Benzyl acetate is a natural product found in Vitis rotundifolia, Tanacetum parthenium, and other organisms with data available.

Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli.
Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine.
Benzyl acetate is an organic ester with the molecular formula C9H10O2.

Benzyl acetate is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate is the ester formed by condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl acetate is found naturally in many flowers.

Benzyl acetate is the primary constituent of the essential oils from the flowers jasmine, ylang-ylang and tobira.
Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine.
Benzyl acetate is a chemical substance that acts as a colorless oily liquid with a special jasmine-type aroma.

Almost insoluble in water, miscible with most solvents such as ethanol, ether, etc.
Benzyl acetate, also known as benzyl ethanoate or fema 2135, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzyloxycarbonyls.
The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) do not currently restrict or have specifications for benzyl acetate, and it is considered a low hazard to health. 

The IFRA is a self-regulatory representative body of the fragrance industry, dedicated to promoting the safe use of fragrances.
Benzyl Acetate is sweet floral fruity fresh aromatic jasmine ylang powerful thin gardenia muguet lily flowers tuberose lily-of-the-valley violet melon watermelon (musk) strawberry apple apricot banana butter cherry.
Benzyl acetate is used as a high boiling point solvent in coatings, like ink coating, binding agent and paint remover.

Benzyl acetate is used in soap and other chemical essences and has the effect of promote in floral and fantasy essences in jasmine, white orchid, fragrant plantain lily, gekkakou, narcissus and other essences.
In perfumery, solvent for cellulose acetate and nitrate.
Benzyl acetate is used as an artificial jasmine and other perfumes, soap perfume, flavoring agent, solvent for cellulose acetate and nitrate, natural and synthetic resins, oils, lacquers, polishes, printing inks, and varnish removers.

Benzyl acetate can be used as a high boiling point solvent in coatings, like ink coating, binding agent and paint remover.
Benzyl acetate is used in soap and other chemical essences and has the effect of promote in floral and fantasy essences in jasmine, white orchid, fragrant plantain lily, gekkakou, narcissus and other essences.
Benzyl acetate is a plasticizer for ionophore membranes.

Benzyl acetate exhibits solvent properties and can be used as a solvent in various applications. 
Benzyl acetate is solubility in common organic solvents contributes to its versatility in different formulations.
Benzyl acetate is typically synthesized through the Fischer esterification reaction, involving the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid. 

This reaction is often catalyzed by an acid.
Benzyl acetate is generally stable under normal conditions. 
However, like many esters, Benzyl acetate can undergo hydrolysis in the presence of strong acids or bases, reverting to benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.

The characteristic floral and fruity notes of benzyl acetate make it a popular choice in perfumery. 
Benzyl acetate is used in a variety of fragrances, including those for soaps, detergents, and personal care products.
While its primary applications are in fragrance and flavor, benzyl acetate might find limited use in the pharmaceutical industry for certain formulations.

Benzyl acetate is known to attract certain insects, particularly bees. 
As a result, Benzyl acetate is sometimes used in beekeeping to attract and control bee behavior.
Benzyl acetate can undergo various chemical transformations to produce derivatives with modified properties. 

These derivatives may have different scents or uses.
The regulatory status of benzyl acetate varies depending on its intended use. 
In the United States, Benzyl acetate is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use in food and beverages, but concentrations are regulated.

Benzyl acetate is naturally present in some essential oils, such as jasmine oil and ylang-ylang oil. 
Benzyl acetate is occurrence in natural sources contributes to its use in creating natural and floral fragrances.
Benzyl acetate is used in the following areas: scientific research and development and agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Benzyl Acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, air care products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), perfumes and fragrances, polishes and waxes, plant protection products and cosmetics and personal care products.
Benzyl Acetate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, food products and mineral products (e.g. plasters, cement).
Other release to the environment of Benzyl Acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use as processing aid.

Benzyl Acetate is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees.
Benzyl Acetate is collected and used by the bees as an intra-specific pheromone; In apiculture benzyl acetate is used as a bait to collect bees.

Natural sources of benzyl acetate include varieties of flowers like jasmine (Jasminum), and fruits like pear, apple, etc.
Industrially benzyl acetate is used as a medium of extraction in extraction of plastics, resin, cellulose acetate, cellulose nitrate, oils and lacquers.

Melting point: -51 °C (lit.)
Boiling point: 206 °C (lit.)
Density: 1.054 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
vapor density: 5.1
vapor pressure: 23 mm Hg ( 110 °C)
refractive index: n20/D 1.502(lit.)
FEMA: 2135 | BENZYL ACETATE
Flash point: 216 °F
storage temp.: -20°C
solubility: ≥35.7 mg/mL in EtOH; ≥49.4 mg/mL in DMSO
form: Liquid
color: Colorless liquid
Odor: sweet, floral fruity odor
explosive limit    0.9-8.4%(V)
Odor Type: floral
Water Solubility: <0.1 g/100 mL at 23 ºC
Merck: 14,1123
JECFA Number: 23
BRN: 1908121
Dielectric constant: 5.1(21℃)
Exposure limits    ACGIH: TWA 10 ppm
LogP:1.96 at 25℃

Benzyl acetate has a characteristic flowery (jasmine) odor and a bitter, pungent taste.
Benzyl acetate is the main component of jasmine absolute and gardenia oils.
Benzyl acetate occurs as a minor component in a large number of other essential oils and extracts.

Benzyl acetate is a colorless liquid with a strong, fruity, jasmine odor.
Benzyl acetate is prepared by esterification of benzyl alcohol with acetic anhydride (e.g., with sodium acetate as a catalyst) or by reaction of benzyl chloride with sodium acetate.
In terms of volume, benzyl acetate is one of the most important fragrance and flavor chemicals.

Although benzyl acetate is present in some essential oils at levels up to 65%, most of the commercial product is of synthetic origin.
Benzyl acetate is produced by the interaction of benzyl chloride and sodiumacetate, by acetylation of benzyl alcohol, or from benzaldehyde and acetic acid with zinc dust.
Benzyl acetate is an ester. 

Esters react with acids to liberate heat along with alcohols and acids. 
Strong oxidizing acids may cause a vigorous reaction that is sufficiently exothermic to ignite the reaction products. 
Heat is also generated by the interaction of esters with caustic solutions. 

Flammable hydrogen is generated by mixing esters with alkali metals and hydrides. 
Benzyl acetate is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. 
Benzyl acetate is also incompatible with acids, bases and reducing agents.

Benzyl Acetate is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees, who apparently gather the chemical to synthesize pheromones; Benzyl Acetate is commonly used as bait to attract and collect these bees for study.
Benzyl acetate is a plasticizer for ionophore membranes.
Benzyl acetate is found naturally in many flowers.

An ester with the molecular formula C9H10O2, Benzyl acetate is naturally found in many flowers and has a sweet, floral odour.
Benzyl acetate is used in perfumery and in chemical synthesis; artificial jasmine and other perfumes; flavoring; solvent and high boiler for cellulose acetate and nitrate, natural and synthetic resins, oils, lacquers, polishes, printing inks, and varnish removers.
Consequently, Benzyl acetate is used widely in perfumery and cosmetics for Benzyl acetate's aroma and in flavorings to impart apple and pear flavors.

Benzyl Acetate, is found naturally in many flowers, Benzyl Acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine, and thus is used widely in perfumery industry, and also as a flavouring agent.
Benzyl Acetate is also used as a solvent.
Release to the environment of Benzyl Acetate can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites.

Benzyl Acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, perfumes and fragrances, air care products, polymers, cosmetics and personal care products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products) and polishes and waxes.
Benzyl Acetate is used in the following areas: scientific research and development.
Benzyl Acetate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, food products and mineral products (e.g. plasters, cement).

Benzyl acetate is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.
Benzyl acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, air care products, polishes and waxes, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products) and cosmetics and personal care products.
Other release to the environment of Benzyl acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid and outdoor use as processing aid.

Benzyl acetate is a key ingredient in many perfumes, contributing a sweet and floral note. 
Benzyl acetate is often used in the formulation of various types of fragrances, from floral and fruity to oriental and woody.
Due to its pleasant aroma, benzyl acetate is utilized in the production of soaps and detergents. 

Benzyl acetate is fragrance-enhancing properties make it a popular choice in various cleaning and personal care products.
Benzyl acetate is commonly used in air fresheners and room sprays to provide a pleasant and lasting fragrance.
Benzyl acetate is sometimes employed in candle making to impart a specific scent to the candles when burned.

Benzyl acetate is used as a flavoring agent in the food industry, providing a sweet and fruity flavor. 
Benzyl acetate can be found in a range of products, including baked goods, candies, and beverages.
While benzyl acetate attracts certain insects, its repellent properties are also recognized. 

Benzyl acetate is sometimes used in formulations intended to repel pests.
Benzyl acetate occurs naturally in various essential oils, contributing to the characteristic scents of these oils. 
Natural sources include jasmine, ylang-ylang, and other floral oils.

Benzyl acetate may be used as a flavoring agent in tobacco products, contributing to the overall flavor profile.
Benzyl acetate is utilized in the cosmetic industry for its fragrance-enhancing properties. 
Benzyl acetate can be found in various cosmetic and personal care products, including lotions, creams, and hair care items.

In the textile industry, benzyl acetate may be used in fabric softeners and other products where a pleasant fragrance is desired.
Its fragrance characteristics make benzyl acetate suitable for use in various cleaning products, including floor cleaners and surface disinfectants.
Benzyl acetate can be part of detergent formulations for laundry applications, contributing to the overall scent of the product.

Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine.
Consequently, Benzyl acetate is used widely in perfumery and cosmetics for Benzyl acetate's aroma and in flavorings to impart apple and pear flavors.
Benzyl acetate is almost inevitably the largest component in Jasmine and Gardenia fragrances, and it enters in a multitude of other floral fragrance types in smaller proportions. 

Benzyl acetate is poor tenacity is usually compensated for by proper blending with higher esters of Benzyl alcohol, and with suitable fixatives. 
In the industrial odours, the volatility of Benzyl-acetate is often only an advantage.
Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli.

Natural sources of Benzyl acetate include varieties of flowers like jasmine (Jasminum), and fruits like pear, apple.
Benzyl Acetate is sweet floral fruity fresh aromatic jasmine ylang powerful thin gardenia muguet lily flowers tuberose lily-of-the-valley violet melon watermelon (musk) strawberry apple apricot banana butter cherry.
Smelling Benzyl Acetate is like taking a stroll through a flower shop.

Fragrance creators often make a nature-identical version of Benzyl Acetate in a lab to ensure consistent quality and help preserve the earth’s natural resources.
The lab-created version can be derived from various resources, including renewable materials.
Benzyl acetate is an organic compound with the molecular formula C9H10O2.

Benzyl Acetate is the ester formed by condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Benzyl Acetate, an organic compound, is the ester formed by condensation of acetic acid and benzyl alcohol; Benzyl Acetate is the main constituent of the essential oils from jasmine flowers.
Benzyl Acetate, an organic compound, is the ester formed by condensation of acetic acid and benzyl alcohol; Benzyl Acetate is the main constituent of the essential oils from jasmine flowers.

Benzyl acetate is an organic ester with the molecular formula C9H10O2.
Benzyl acetate is formed by the condensation of benzyl alcohol and acetic acid.
Similar to most other esters, Benzyl acetate possesses a sweet and pleasant aroma, owing to which, Benzyl acetate finds applications in personal hygiene and health care products.

Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli.
Benzyl acetate has pleasant sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine.
Benzyl acetate is stable under normal conditions of use.

Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli.
Natural sources of Benzyl acetate include varieties of flowers like jasmine (Jasminum), and fruits like pear, apple.
Benzyl acetate is a constituent of jasmin and of the essential oils of ylang-ylang and neroli. 

Natural sources of Benzyl acetate include varieties of flowers like jasmine (Jasminum), and fruits like pear, apple.
Benzyl Acetate, an organic compound, is the ester formed by condensation of acetic acid and benzyl alcohol; it is the main constituent of the essential oils from jasmine flowers. 
Ungraded products supplied by Spectrum are indicative of a grade suitable for general industrial use or research purposes and typically are not suitable for human consumption or therapeutic use.

Benzyl Acetate is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees, who apparently gather the chemical to synthesize pheromones; Benzyl Acetate is commonly used as bait to attract and collect these bees for study.
Benzyl acetate is also used as a solvent in plastics and resin, cellulose acetate, nitrate, oils, lacquers, polishes and inks.
With the progress of science and technology and the development of society, chemical products have invariably permeated our daily lives, in medicine, food, cosmetics, electronics, industry, and other areas, becoming an essential part of our lives. 

One such product is Benzyl acetate which has developed particularly rapidly in recent years.
Benzyl Acetate is used in the preparation of jasmine and other floral fragrances and soap fragrances GB2760 – 1996 for the temporary use of edible fragrances allowed.
Benzyl Acetate is mainly used in the preparation of jasmine, peach, apricot, raspberry, strawberry, apple, grape, plum, banana, cherry, pear, pineapple, papaya, cream, and other types of flavors.

The use of benzyl acetate is China’s temporary permission to use edible flavor, can be used to modulate prunes, apples, pineapples, grapes, bananas, strawberries, and other fruity edible flavors, the number of normal production needs.
Benzyl acetate is the main component of jasmine and other infusions, is the fragrance of the fragrance, such as fragrance, Ylang Ylang, and other indispensable fragrances, because of the low cost, mostly used in soap and other industrial flavors. 
Often used in jasmine, white orchid, jade hairpin, under the moon, narcissus, and other flavors in large quantities can also be used in small quantities in raw pears, apples, bananas, mulberries, and other types of edible flavors.

Benzyl acetate is known for its stability in formulations, contributing to the longevity of fragrances in products such as perfumes, lotions, and detergents.
Due to its pleasant fragrance, benzyl acetate might be used in aromatherapy products such as essential oil blends, diffusers, or scented candles designed for relaxation and mood enhancement.
In the food industry, benzyl acetate may be employed as an artificial flavoring agent to enhance the taste of certain products.

Benzyl acetate can be found in textile softeners, contributing to the softness and fragrance of fabrics.
Benzyl acetate might be used in nail care products, including nail polishes and removers, to provide a pleasant scent.
Benzyl acetate can be incorporated into hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, and styling products for its fragrance-enhancing properties.

Benzyl acetate may be used in oral care products, including mouthwashes and dental products, to add a pleasant taste.
In the pharmaceutical industry, benzyl acetate could be used as a flavoring agent in certain oral medications to improve taste.
Benzyl acetate is a component used in the synthesis of synthetic jasmine oil, contributing to the creation of jasmine-scented products without relying on natural sources.

In culinary applications, benzyl acetate might be used in gourmet preparations or culinary creations where a specific floral or fruity note is desired.
Benzyl acetate may be employed in the confectionery industry to enhance the flavor of candies, chewing gum, and other sweet treats.
Benzyl acetate might find use in pet care products such as shampoos or grooming items for pets, providing a pleasant scent.

Benzyl acetate could be utilized in the pharmaceutical industry to mask the taste of certain medications and make them more palatable.
Solvent aspects of benzyl acetate in water-soluble 0.23% (wt), insoluble in glycerol.
But Benzyl Acetate can be miscible with alcohols, ethers, ketones and ester fatty hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons, etc. 

Benzyl Acetate has good solubility for grease, nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, etc.
Benzyl Acetate can also dissolve rosin, glycerol trigonelline, coumarone resin, etc.
Therefore, Benzyl Acetate is used as a solvent for shellac, alkyd resin, cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate, dyestuff, grease, printing ink, etc.

Uses Of Benzyl acetate:
Benzyl acetate has been used as a food additive in fruit flavours and as a component of perfumes since the early 1990s and is widely used as a fragrance in soaps, detergents and incense. 
There is widespread human exposure to benzyl acetate by ingestion, skin application and inhalation.
Benzyl acetate is used as an artificial jasmine and other perfumes, soap perfume, flavoring agent, solvent for cellulose acetate and nitrate, natural and synthetic resins, oils, lacquers, polishes, printing inks, and varnish removers.

Benzyl acetate is widely used in the fragrance industry due to its sweet, floral, and pleasant aroma. 
Benzyl acetate is a key component in the formulation of perfumes, colognes, and other scented products.
In the food and beverage industry, benzyl acetate serves as a flavoring agent. 

Benzyl acetate imparts a fruity and sweet taste, making it suitable for use in baked goods, candies, beverages, and other food products.
Benzyl acetate is used in the formulation of cleaning and household products such as soaps, detergents, and air fresheners, providing a pleasant and enduring fragrance.
Benzyl acetate is employed in the cosmetic and personal care industry for its fragrance-enhancing properties. 

Benzyl acetate can be found in various products, including lotions, creams, shampoos, and hair care items.
Benzyl acetate is utilized in textile softeners to provide a soft feel and a pleasant scent to fabrics.
Benzyl acetate is used in the production of scented candles and air fresheners to create a pleasant and long-lasting fragrance.

Due to its appealing scent, benzyl acetate may be used in aromatherapy products, such as essential oils and diffusers, for relaxation and mood enhancement.
In the pharmaceutical sector, benzyl acetate might be employed as a flavoring agent in certain medications to improve taste and enhance palatability.
Benzyl acetate is used in the synthesis of artificial jasmine oil, contributing to the creation of jasmine-scented products without relying on natural sources.

Benzyl acetate can be found in nail care products like nail polishes and removers, as well as in hair care products, providing a pleasant fragrance.
Benzyl acetate is used in the confectionery industry to enhance the flavor of candies, chewing gum, and other sweet treats.
In culinary preparations, especially in gourmet or specialized cuisine, benzyl acetate might be used to impart specific floral or fruity notes.

Benzyl acetate might be used in pet care products such as shampoos or grooming items for pets to provide a pleasant scent.
Benzyl acetate is used in the following products: perfumes and fragrances, washing & cleaning products, air care products, polishes and waxes, cosmetics and personal care products and biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products).
Release to the environment of Benzyl acetate can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.

Benzyl acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, perfumes and fragrances, air care products, polymers, cosmetics and personal care products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products) and polishes and waxes.
Benzyl acetate is used in the following areas: scientific research and development.
Benzyl acetate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, food products and mineral products (e.g. plasters, cement).

Release to the environment of Benzyl acetate can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites.
Industrially benzyl acetate is used as a medium of extraction in extraction of plastics, resin, cellulose acetate, cellulose nitrate, oils and lacquers.
Benzyl Acetate is almost inevitably the largest component in Jasmine and Gardenia fragrances, and Benzyl Acetate enters in a multitude of other floral fragrance types in smaller proportions.

Benzyl Acetate's poor tenacity is usually compensated for by proper blending with higher esters of Benzyl alcohol, and with suitable fixatives.
In the industrial odours, the volatility of Benzyl-acetate is often only an advantage.
Very extensively used in perfumery, from the lowest priced industrial odours to the most highly appreciated cosmetic fragrances, often constituting the main ingredient in a perfume oil.

Benzyl acetate can be used as a high boiling point solvent in coatings, like ink coating, binding agent and paint remover. 
Benzyl acetate is used in soap and other chemical essences and has the effect of promote in floral and fantasy essences in jasmine, white orchid, fragrant plantain lily, gekkakou, narcissus and other essences. 
Benzyl acetate is a plasticizer for ionophore membranes.

Benzyl acetate is produced by reacting benzyl chloride with an alkali acetate or by esterifying benzyl alcohol with acetic anhydride. 
Benzyl acetate is also formed in the oxidation of toluene in the presence of acetic acid or acetic anhydride. 
Benzyl acetate is one of the most used odorants. 

Benzyl acetate is also used as a flavor and, to a small extent, as a high-boiling solvent.
Other release to the environment of Benzyl acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid, indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment) and indoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. release from fabrics, textiles during washing, removal of indoor paints).

Benzyl acetate may be utilized in oral care products, including mouthwashes and dental formulations, to add a pleasing taste.
Benzyl acetate is known to attract certain insects, benzyl acetate's repellent properties are also recognized. 
Benzyl acetate may be used in formulations intended to either attract or repel insects.

Due to its stability and ability to dissolve certain resins, benzyl acetate has been used in art restoration processes to clean and restore paintings and artifacts.
In some cases, benzyl acetate may find use in the formulation of adhesives and sealants, contributing to the overall properties of these materials.
Benzyl acetate's pleasant fragrance makes it suitable for use in industrial cleaning products, contributing to a more favorable working environment.

Benzyl acetate is utilized in the production of gums and candies, adding a sweet and fruity note to the final products.
Benzyl acetate can be used as a solvent for cellulose acetate, a material used in the production of certain films, fibers, and plastics.
Benzyl acetate is involved in the production of synthetic flavors, contributing to the diverse range of flavors available for use in the food and beverage industry.

In some applications, benzyl acetate may act as a plasticizer, helping to enhance the flexibility and durability of certain plastics.
Historically, benzyl acetate has found use in the production of photographic chemicals, although its use in this context has diminished over time.
In laboratory settings, benzyl acetate may be used as a reagent for specific chemical reactions or as a solvent.

Benzyl acetate may be included in the formulation of certain inks, contributing to the ink's properties and scent.
Benzyl acetate's solvent properties make it suitable for use in wood polishing products, contributing to the overall performance and scent.
In the printing industry, benzyl acetate might be used in certain applications, such as ink formulations or cleaning solutions.

Benzyl acetate is intended to be released from scented: clothes, paper products and CDs.
Benzyl acetate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, air care products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), perfumes and fragrances, polishes and waxes, plant protection products and cosmetics and personal care products.
Benzyl acetate is used in the following areas: scientific research and development and agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Benzyl acetate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, food products and mineral products (e.g. plasters, cement).
Other release to the environment of Benzyl acetate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use as processing aid.
Further as a flavoring agent Benzyl Acetate is also used to impart jasmine or apple flavors to various cosmetics and personal care products like lotions, hair creams etc.

Benzyl Acetate has been used as a food additive in fruit flavours and as a component of perfumes since the early 1990s and is widely used as a fragrance in soaps, detergents and incense.
Solvent used in perfumery and in chemical synthesis; artificial jasmine and other perfumes; flavoring; solvent and high boiler for cellulose acetate and nitrate, natural and synthetic resins, oils, lacquers, polishes, printing inks, and varnish removers.
Benzyl acetate is used as a flavoring agent to impart jasmine or apple flavors to various cosmetics and personal care products like lotions, hair creams.

Benzyl acetate is widely used in the production of perfumes and fragrances due to its pleasant scent. 
Benzyl acetate is a common ingredient in floral and fruity fragrances.
Benzyl acetate is used in the food industry as a flavoring agent, providing a sweet and fruity note. 

Benzyl acetate can be found in various food products, such as baked goods, candies, and beverages.
Benzyl acetate may find use in certain industrial processes, but its primary applications are in the fragrance and flavor industries.
Benzyl acetate is found in some natural sources, including certain flowers and essential oils. 

Benzyl acetate is natural occurrence contributes to its use in perfumery.
Benzyl acetate is a colorless liquid with a relatively low boiling point. 
Benzyl acetate is soluble in common organic solvents.

While benzyl acetate is generally regarded as safe for use in food and cosmetics when used within specified limits, like many chemicals, it should be handled with care. 
Benzyl acetate is essential to follow safety guidelines and regulations.
Benzyl acetate is used widely in perfumery and cosmetics for its aroma and in flavorings to impart apple and pear flavors.

Benzyl acetate is one of many compounds that is attractive to males of various species of orchid bees, who apparently gather the chemical to synthesize pheromones; Benzyl acetate is commonly used as bait to attract and collect these bees for study.
Benzyl acetate is also used as a solvent in plastics and resin, cellulose acetate, nitrate, oils, lacquers, polishes, and inks.
Similar to most other esters, Benzyl acetate possesses a sweet and pleasant aroma, owing to which, it finds applications in personal hygiene and health care products.

Safety Profile Of Benzyl acetate:
Benzyl acetate moderately toxic by ingestion and subcutaneous routes.
Human systemic effects by inhalation: an antipsychotic,unspecified respiratory and urinary system effects.
Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenicdata.

Health Hazard Of Benzyl acetate:
Exposures to benzyl acetate cause adverse health effects. 
The symptoms of toxicity and poisoning include irritation to the skin, eyes, burning sensation, confusion, dizziness, drowsiness, labored breathing, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. 
Benzyl acetate also causes adverse health effects to the respiratory tract and the CNS system with neurological effects.

Synonyms Of Benzyl acetate:
BENZYL ACETATE
140-11-4
Benzyl ethanoate
Phenylmethyl acetate
Acetic acid benzyl ester
Acetic acid, phenylmethyl ester
Acetic acid, benzyl ester
Phenylmethyl ethanoate
alpha-Acetoxytoluene
(Acetoxymethyl)benzene
NCI-C06508
Benzylester kyseliny octove
Caswell No. 081EA
FEMA No. 2135
Benzyl acetate (natural)
NSC 4550
Acetic acid phenylmethyl ester
CCRIS 1423
HSDB 2851
Plastolin I
UNII-0ECG3V79ZJ
EINECS 205-399-7
0ECG3V79ZJ
DTXSID0020151
CHEBI:52051
.alpha.-Acetoxytoluene
AI3-01996
NSC-4550
Benzyl ester of acetic acid
Benzyl-23456-d5 Acetate
DTXCID40151
EC 205-399-7
Benzyl acetate + glycine combination
BENZYL ACETATE (IARC)
BENZYL ACETATE [IARC]
CAS-140-11-4
Benzylester kyseliny octove [Czech]
ACETATO DE BENCILO
Benzyl acetate, primary pharmaceutical reference standard
?Benzyl acetate
FEMA 2135
J0Z
MFCD00008712
nchem.167-comp5
Acetic acid-benzyl ester
Benzyl acetate, >=99%
BENZYL ACETATE [MI]
WLN: 1VO1R
SCHEMBL43745
BENZYL ACETATE [FCC]
BENZYL ACETATE [FHFI]
BENZYL ACETATE [HSDB]
BENZYL ACETATE [INCI]
BENZYL ACETATE [VANDF]
CHEMBL1233714
AMY3828
NSC4550
Benzyl acetate, analytical standard
HY-N7124
Tox21_201826
Tox21_302841
s5576
Benzyl acetate, >=99%, FCC, FG
AKOS015841099
CCG-266204
CS-W018145
NCGC00090779-01
NCGC00090779-02
NCGC00090779-03
NCGC00256379-01
NCGC00259375-01
LS-13613
A0022
Benzyl acetate, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG
E1501
FT-0621741
Benzyl acetate, Selectophore(TM), >=99.5%
EN300-1267317
Q424223
J-007357
W-200649
Z19628364
InChI=1/C9H10O2/c1-8(10)11-7-9-5-3-2-4-6-9/h2-6H,7H2,1H
 

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