Symrise’s Vinylguaiacol nat. (C9H10O2, FEMA# 2675, CAS# 7786-61-0) is a clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid with a sweet, spicy, clovelike, smoked and phenolic character. This natural flavoring substance can be used in vanilla, whiskey, rum and chocolate flavors with a level of 50 ppb–10 ppm in food.
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