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Aromatic aldehydes

Aromatic aldehydes are organic compounds that feature both an aromatic ring, typically a benzene ring, and an aldehyde functional group (-CHO) attached directly to the ring structure. These compounds are known for their distinctive and often intense fragrances, ranging from floral and fruity to spicy and resinous. Aromatic aldehydes play a crucial role in the flavor and fragrance industry, where they are utilized as key ingredients in perfumes, cosmetics, and various scented products. Common examples include benzaldehyde, which has a characteristic bitter almond scent, and cinnamaldehyde, which imparts a sweet, spicy aroma reminiscent of cinnamon.
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