Vanillin (4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde)
Synthetic vanillin, chemically 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde, is a guaiacol derivative produced via guaiacol oxidation or lignin processes, widely used as vanilla flavoring. Despite aldehyde function, its guaiacol ether-phenol nature places it under HTS 2909.50.20.00 per chapter numerical order rules. Imported in bulk for food and fragrance industries.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If classified primarily by aldehyde function
Vanillin-like aldehydes have specific subheading, but chapter note 3 requires latest numerical order (2909 before 2912).
If when pre-mixed as food preparation flavoring
Flavoring preparations containing vanillin as ingredient classified as food products in Chapter 21.
If for synthetic perfumery mixtures
Mixtures with odoriferous substances for fragrance excluded from pure Chapter 29 chemicals.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify 'synthetic vanillin from guaiacol' on invoice; natural vanilla extract goes to different chapter
• Provide HPLC purity certificate (>99%) to prevent downgrading to flavor mixtures classification
• FDA prior notice required for food-grade imports; ensure USP/EP compliance documentation
Related Products under HTS 2909.50.20.00
Guaiacol (Methoxyphenol)
Guaiacol, chemically 2-methoxyphenol (C7H8O2), is a naturally occurring organic compound found in wood smoke and creosote, used primarily as a precursor in pharmaceutical synthesis and as an expectorant in cough syrups. It falls under HTS 2909.50.20.00 as a chemically defined ether-phenol. This product is imported in pure form for industrial chemical applications.
Guaiacol Carbonate
Guaiacol carbonate is a derivative formed by esterification of guaiacol, used historically as an antitussive agent in respiratory medications. As a chemically defined derivative of guaiacol (ether-phenol), it qualifies under HTS 2909.50.20.00. Imported primarily for pharmaceutical intermediate production.
4-Methylguaiacol (Creosol)
4-Methylguaiacol, also known as creosol (4-methyl-2-methoxyphenol), is a guaiacol derivative obtained from guaiacum resin or wood creosote, used in organic synthesis and as a disinfectant. It is specifically listed under HTS 2909.50.20.00 as a guaiacol derivative ether-phenol. Commonly imported for flavor and fragrance applications.
Guaiacol Glycerol Ether
Guaiacol glycerol ether is a specialized derivative where guaiacol is ether-linked to glycerol, used in pharmaceutical formulations for expectorant properties. Classified under HTS 2909.50.20.00 as it maintains the core guaiacol ether-phenol structure. Imported for synthesis of advanced respiratory therapeutics.
Guaiacyl Acetate
Guaiacyl acetate is the acetyl ester derivative of guaiacol, used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and historical antitussive formulations. As an ester of ether-phenol per chapter note 5(A), it follows guaiacol classification under HTS 2909.50.20.00. Imported for fine chemical manufacturing.
Methylguaiacol (2-Methoxy-4-methylphenol)
Methylguaiacol (2-methoxy-4-methylphenol) is a positional isomer derivative of guaiacol used in flavor chemistry and as a synthetic intermediate. It qualifies under HTS 2909.50.20.00 as a chemically defined guaiacol derivative ether-phenol. Bulk imported for aroma compound production.