Methyl anthranilate

Methyl Anthranilate is a natural aromatic molecule that belongs to the class of esters. It is found in various fruits, including grapes, and is widely used in the perfumery and flavor industries. The molecule has a fruity and sweet aroma, and it is used as a flavor and fragrance ingredient in many products.

Synonyms: Methyl 2-aminobenzoate, Methyl o-aminobenzoate, Methyl anthranilate, Methyl ortho-aminobenzoate, Methyl anthranilate ester.

Botanical Sources: Methyl Anthranilate is found in various botanical sources, including grapes, cherries, strawberries, and other fruits. It is also present in some essential oils, such as ylang-ylang, neroli, and jasmine.

Chemical Composition: Methyl Anthranilate has a chemical formula of C8H9NO2 and a molecular weight of 151.16 g/mol. It has a melting point of 24-26°C and a boiling point of 256-257°C. The molecule is an ester that is formed by the reaction of methanol with anthranilic acid.

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