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Vanillin 2,3-butanediol acetal

Vanilla flavour is not only determined and characterised by the vanillin molecule, but also by many more phenolic compounds and vanillin derivatives. Two examples of molecules that recently obtained FEMA-GRAS status are vanillyl ethyl ether and vanillin 2,3-butanediol acetal (Scheme 13.11). Vanillin can be hydrogenated to form vanillyl alcohol, which is also used in vanilla flavours. Vanillyl alcohol can be reacted with ethanol to form vanillyl ethyl ether. Vanillin can also form an acetal with 2,3-butanediol (obtained by fermentation of sugars) catalysed byp-toluene sulfonic acid in toluene. [Pg.294]

Scheme 13.11 Formation of vanillin ethyl ether and vanillin 2,3-butanediol acetal from vanillin... Scheme 13.11 Formation of vanillin ethyl ether and vanillin 2,3-butanediol acetal from vanillin...

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