Category: flavoring agents
US / EU / FDA / JECFA / FEMA / FLAVIS / Scholar / Patent Information:
Physical Properties:
Appearance: | pale yellow liquid to solid (est) |
Assay: | 95.00 to 100.00 %
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: | No |
Melting Point: | 33.00 to 37.00 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg
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Boiling Point: | 363.00 to 364.00 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg (est)
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Flash Point: | 424.00 °F. TCC ( 217.80 °C. ) (est)
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logP (o/w): | 2.293 (est) |
Soluble in: |
| alcohol | | water, very slightly | | water, 105 mg/L @ 25 °C (est) |
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor Description:
| meaty herbal |
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Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found). |
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Cosmetic Information:
Suppliers:
Safety Information:
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Hazards identification |
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Classification of the substance or mixture |
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) |
None found. |
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements |
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Pictogram | |
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Hazard statement(s) |
None found. |
Precautionary statement(s) |
None found. |
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Dermal Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Inhalation Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Safety in Use Information:
Category: | flavoring agents |
Recommendation for cyclopropyl (E,Z)-2,6-nonadienamide usage levels up to: | | not for fragrance use.
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Maximised Survey-derived Daily Intakes (MSDI-EU): | 61.00 (μg/capita/day) |
Maximised Survey-derived Daily Intakes (MSDI-USA): | 40.00 (μg/capita/day) |
Modified Theoretical Added Maximum Daily Intake (mTAMDI): | 2000 (μg/person/day) |
Threshold of Concern: | 90 (μg/person/day) |
Structure Class: | III |
Use levels for FEMA GRAS flavoring substances on which the FEMA Expert Panel based its judgments that the substances are generally recognized as safe (GRAS). |
The Expert Panel also publishes separate extensive reviews of scientific information on all FEMA GRAS flavoring substances and can be found at FEMA Flavor Ingredient Library |
publication number: 22 |
Click here to view publication 22 |
| average usual ppm | average maximum ppm |
baked goods: | 0.50000 | 3.00000 |
beverages(nonalcoholic): | 0.10000 | 1.00000 |
beverages(alcoholic): | - | - |
breakfast cereal: | - | - |
cheese: | 0.10000 | 2.00000 |
chewing gum: | - | - |
condiments / relishes: | 0.50000 | 3.00000 |
confectionery froastings: | - | - |
egg products: | - | - |
fats / oils: | 0.50000 | 2.00000 |
fish products: | 1.00000 | 4.00000 |
frozen dairy: | 0.10000 | 2.00000 |
fruit ices: | - | - |
gelatins / puddings: | - | - |
granulated sugar: | - | - |
gravies: | 0.50000 | 5.00000 |
hard candy: | - | - |
imitation dairy: | 0.50000 | 3.00000 |
instant coffee / tea: | - | - |
jams / jellies: | - | - |
meat products: | 1.00000 | 4.00000 |
milk products: | 0.10000 | 2.00000 |
nut products: | - | - |
other grains: | 1.00000 | 10.00000 |
poultry: | 1.00000 | 4.00000 |
processed fruits: | - | - |
processed vegetables: | 0.50000 | 3.00000 |
reconstituted vegetables: | 0.50000 | 2.00000 |
seasonings / flavors: | 10.00000 | 15.00000 |
snack foods: | 1.00000 | 10.00000 |
soft candy: | - | - |
soups: | 0.50000 | 3.00000 |
sugar substitutes: | - | - |
sweet sauces: | - | - |
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Food categories according to Commission Regulation EC No. 1565/2000 (EC, 2000) in FGE.06 (EFSA, 2002a). According to the Industry the "normal" use is defined as the average of reported usages and "maximum use" is defined as the 95th percentile of reported usages (EFSA, 2002i). |
Note: mg/kg = 0.001/1000 = 0.000001 = 1/1000000 = ppm. |
| average usage mg/kg | maximum usage mg/kg |
Dairy products, excluding products of category 02.0 (01.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Fats and oils, and fat emulsions (type water-in-oil) (02.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Edible ices, including sherbet and sorbet (03.0): | 0.50000 | 5.00000 |
Processed fruit (04.1): | - | - |
Processed vegetables (incl. mushrooms & fungi, roots & tubers, pulses and legumes), and nuts & seeds (04.2): | - | - |
Confectionery (05.0): | 5.00000 | 50.00000 |
Chewing gum (05.0): | - | - |
Cereals and cereal products, incl. flours & starches from roots & tubers, pulses & legumes, excluding bakery (06.0): | 1.00000 | 10.00000 |
Bakery wares (07.0): | 0.50000 | 5.00000 |
Meat and meat products, including poultry and game (08.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Fish and fish products, including molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms (MCE) (09.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Eggs and egg products (10.0): | - | - |
Sweeteners, including honey (11.0): | - | - |
Salts, spices, soups, sauces, salads, protein products, etc. (12.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Foodstuffs intended for particular nutritional uses (13.0): | - | - |
Non-alcoholic ("soft") beverages, excl. dairy products (14.1): | 5.00000 | 50.00000 |
Alcoholic beverages, incl. alcohol-free and low-alcoholic counterparts (14.2): | 5.00000 | 50.00000 |
Ready-to-eat savouries (15.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Composite foods (e.g. casseroles, meat pies, mincemeat) - foods that could not be placed in categories 01.0 - 15.0 (16.0): | 0.05000 | 0.50000 |
Safety References:
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Other Information:
Potential Blenders and core components note
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For Odor |
alliaceous |
| dimethyl trisulfide | FL/FR |
| rum ether | FL/FR |
coffee |
| coffee difuran | FL/FR |
| meaty dithiane | FL/FR |
4- | methyl nonanoic acid | FL/FR |
| sulfuryl acetate | FL/FR |
musty |
| hazelnut pyrazine | FL/FR |
4,5- | dimethyl-2-ethyl-3-thiazoline | FL/FR |
2- | methyl pyrazine | FL/FR |
2- | methyl-3-(methyl thio) pyrazine | FL/FR |
| ethyl 3-mercaptopropionate | FL/FR |
| fish thiol | FL/FR |
2- | mercaptopropionic acid | FL/FR |
4- | methyl 4-mercaptopentan-2-one 1% solution | FL/FR |
1- | phenethyl mercaptan | FL/FR |
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For Flavor |
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No flavor group found for these |
4- | acetyl-2-methyl pyrimidine | FL |
gamma- | aminobutyric acid | FL |
| amyl mercaptan | FL |
2-(2- | butyl)-4,5-dimethyl-3-thiazoline | FL |
2,5- | diethyl thiazole | FL |
| dimethyl tetrasulfide | FL |
2,6- | dimethyl-3-((2-methyl-3-furyl)thio)-4-heptanone | FL |
bis(2,5- | dimethyl-3-furyl) disulfide | FL |
2,5- | dimethyl-3-thiofuroyl furan | FL |
| ethyl (E,Z)-2,6-nonadienamide | FL |
S- | ethyl 2-acetyl aminoethane thioate | FL |
| ethyl 3-mercaptopropionate | FL/FR |
| ethyl 4-(acetyl thio) butyrate | FL |
(Z+E)-5- | ethyl-4-methyl-2-(2-butyl) thiazoline | FL |
(Z+E)-5- | ethyl-4-methyl-2-(2-methyl propyl) thiazoline | FL |
4- | methyl 4-mercaptopentan-2-one 1% solution | FL/FR |
| methyl dihydrofuran thiol | FL |
2- | methyl thiazolidine | FL |
2-( | methyl thio) ethanol | FL |
2- | methyl-3-(methyl thio) pyrazine | FL/FR |
2- | methyl-3-furyl tetrasulfide | FL |
3-((2- | methyl-3-furyl)thio)-4-heptanone | FL |
4-((2- | methyl-3-furyl)thio)-5-nonanone | FL |
1,9- | nonane dithiol | FL |
| peanut dithiazine | FL |
1- | phenethyl mercaptan | FL/FR |
1,3- | propane dithiol | FL |
| propyl 2-methyl-3-furyl disulfide | FL |
iso | propyl disulfide | FL |
| thiazole | FL |
3- | thienyl mercaptan | FL |
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N-(2-(3,4- | dimethoxyphenyl)ethyl)-3,4-dimethoxycinnamic acid amide | FL |
3,7- | dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-yl cyclopropyl carboxamide | FL |
4- | mercapto-2-pentanone 1% in acetoin | FL |
2- | methyl-1-methyl thio-2-butene | FL |
| pyrrolidino-(1,2E)-4H-2,4-dimethyl-1,3,5-dithiazine | FL |
1-(2- | thienyl) butanone | FL |
alliaceous |
1,3- | butane dithiol | FL |
| dimethyl trisulfide | FL/FR |
3- | tetrahydrothiophenone | FL |
burnt |
| bacon dithiazine | FL |
1,6- | hexane dithiol | FL |
| rum ether | FL/FR |
chemical |
2,5- | dimethyl furan | FL |
cocoa |
| butyraldehyde | FL |
coffee |
| coffee difuran | FL/FR |
earthy |
| difurfuryl sulfide | FL |
1,8- | octane dithiol | FL |
eggy |
iso | propyl mercaptan | FL |
fatty |
4- | methyl nonanoic acid | FL/FR |
meaty |
4- | allyl-2,6-dimethoxyphenol | FL |
2,6- | dimethyl thiophenol | FL |
2,5- | dimethyl-3-furan thiol | FL |
1,1- | ethane dithiol 1% in ethanol 94.5% / ethyl acetate 4% | FL |
4- | furfuryl thio-2-pentanone | FL |
| meaty dithiane | FL/FR |
2- | mercaptomethyl pyrazine | FL |
2- | mercaptopropionic acid | FL/FR |
2- | methyl 3-(methyl thio) furan | FL |
12- | methyl tridecanal | FL |
bis(2- | methyl-3-furyl) disulfide | FL |
S-(2- | methyl-3-furyl) ethane thioate | FL |
2- | methyl-3-tetrahydrofuran thiol | FL |
| propyl 2-mercaptopropionate | FL |
| pyrazinyl ethane thiol | FL |
2- | pyridinyl methane thiol | FL |
| sulfuryl acetate | FL/FR |
| thialdine | FL |
ortho- | thiocresol | FL |
ortho- | thioguaiacol | FL |
metallic |
2,5- | dihydroxy-1,4-dithiane | FL |
musty |
| hazelnut pyrazine | FL/FR |
nutty |
3,5- | diethyl-2-methyl pyrazine | FL |
2,5- | diethyl-3-methyl pyrazine | FL |
4,5- | dimethyl-2-ethyl-3-thiazoline | FL/FR |
2- | methyl pyrazine | FL/FR |
| nutty thiazole | FL |
onion |
| furfuryl isopropyl sulfide | FL |
popcorn |
2- | propionyl-2-thiazoline | FL |
roasted |
| hexyl mercaptan | FL |
savory |
N-(2,4- | dimethoxybenzyl)-N2-(2-(pyridin-2-yl)ethyl) oxalamide | FL |
N-( | heptan-4-yl)benzo(D)(1,3)dioxole-5-carboxamide | FL |
N1-(2- | methoxy-4-methyl benzyl)-N2-(2-(pyridin-2-yl)ethyl) oxalamide | FL |
N1-(2- | methoxy-4-methyl benzyl)-N2-2(2-(5-methyl pyridin-2-yl)ethyl) oxalamide | FL |
sulfurous |
2,3- | butane dithiol | FL |
S- | ethyl thioacetate | FL |
| fish thiol | FL/FR |
| methyl 2-methyl-3-furyl disulfide | FL |
3- | methyl-2-butane thiol | FL |
2- | naphthyl mercaptan | FL |
| roasted butanol | FL |
vegetable |
| tyramine | FL |
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Potential Uses:
Occurrence (nature, food, other): note
Synonyms:
N- | cyclopropyl (2E,6Z)-nonadienamide | N- | cyclopropyl (E)-2,(Z)-6-nonadienamide | N- | cyclopropyl (E2,Z6)-nonadienamide | N- | cyclopropyl 2E,6Z-nonadienamide | | cyclopropyl trans,cis-2,6-nonadienamide | (2E,6Z)-N- | cyclopropyl-2,6-nonadienamide | N- | cyclopropyl-trans-2-cis-6-nonadienamide | (2E,6Z)-N- | cyclopropylnona-2,6-dienamide |
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