Product introduction
Nonivamide
CAS No.: [2444-46-4]
Molecular Formula: C17H27NO3
Molecular Weight: 293.40Melting point: 55-60°C
Specifications 1: ≥99% (HPLC)
Appearance 1: off white powderSpecifications 2: ≥98% (HPLC)
Appearance 2: slight yellow or off white solid
Product description ∨
Usage: Widely application in military, medicine, agriculture, such as rodents repellent, diet pill and repellant.
Other Name:
Synthetic capsaicin;
Pelargonic acid vanillylamide
Other Name:
Synthetic capsaicin;
Pelargonic acid vanillylamide
N-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)nonanamide
N-Vanillylpelargonamide
Nonanoic acid vanillylamide
Nonylvanylamide
Pseudocapsaicin
Nonivamide, a product of Great Forest's Fine Chemical Business, is used by the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and law enforcement industries. Nonivamide is a structural analogue of Capsaicin and can be found in natural Chile Pepper species. Produced under strict quality control conditions, Nonivamide is available in reproducible quality and consistent pungency.
Advantages compared to Oleoresin Capsicum: Reproducible quality; Reproducible pungency;
Non-seasonal harvest dependence; No contaminants; Soluble in various solvents
Product characteristics:
Purely pungent, clean, clear, no aftertaste
Purely pungent, clean, clear, no aftertaste
Pungency:
9.2 Million Scoville Heat Units (9.2 Mio SHU)
Applications:
Flavour industry: - seasonings, flavourings, spice blends
Confectionary industry: - sweet/hot or sour/hot applications
Oral care industry: - cool/hot applications
Law enforcement industry: -peper spray
Stability:
More heat-stable compared to Capsaicin
Regulatory Aspects:
Nonivamide is listed as follows:
FDA: Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR) Part 172.515
FEMA: No. 2787
GRAS: included in GRAS list
CoE: No. 590 (Council of Europe)
Nonivamide is listed as follows:
FDA: Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR) Part 172.515
FEMA: No. 2787
GRAS: included in GRAS list
CoE: No. 590 (Council of Europe)
Synonyms for Nonivamide:
Nonylic Acid Vanillyl Amide;Pelargonyl Vanillyl Amide