Ethyl Vanillin Flavor Compound
Ethyl vanillin is an aromatic monocarboxylic derivative providing intensified vanilla flavor, used in confectionery and beverages. Classified under HTS 2916.39.21.00 for its role as a synthetic odoriferous/flavoring compound from aromatic acids. It offers stronger flavor intensity than standard vanillin at lower concentrations.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If classified primarily as polycarboxylic acid derivatives
Structural analysis showing dominant polycarboxylic function moves to heading 2917 per numerical order rule.
If pre-mixed with carriers for direct food application
Flavor preparations ready for food use classify as food preparations under Chapter 21.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include technical data sheets showing chemical structure confirming aromatic monocarboxylic derivation
• Avoid retail-ready packaging to prevent shift to Chapter 33 consumer goods classification
• Verify compliance with FDA flavor additive regulations; test for purity to prevent customs holds
Related Products under HTS 2916.39.21.00
Vanillin (Synthetic Vanilla Flavor)
Vanillin is a synthetic aromatic monocarboxylic acid derivative used primarily as a flavoring agent to impart vanilla taste in foods and beverages. It falls under HTS 2916.39.21.00 as an odoriferous or flavoring compound derived from aromatic monocarboxylic acids. This chemically defined organic compound is widely used in baking, confectionery, and dairy products.
Benzaldehyde (Synthetic Almond Flavor)
Benzaldehyde serves as the primary synthetic almond/cherry flavoring compound derived from benzoic acid derivatives. HTS 2916.39.21.00 covers this aromatic monocarboxylic aldehyde used in bakery, confectionery, and pharmaceuticals. It provides characteristic nutty/cherry aroma profiles.
Cinnamaldehyde (Cinnamon Flavor)
Cinnamaldehyde is the principal constituent imparting cinnamon flavor, derived from cinnamic acid (aromatic monocarboxylic). Classified in HTS 2916.39.21.00 as an odoriferous flavor compound for bakery, chewing gum, and toothpaste. Provides warm spicy aroma and taste characteristics.
Citral (Lemon Flavor Compound)
Citral comprises the key lemon flavor compounds (geranial and neral) derived from aromatic acid pathways, used in beverages and confectionery. HTS 2916.39.21.00 applies to this odoriferous mixture of isomers as defined in chapter notes. Provides fresh citrus lemon aroma.
Anethole (Anise Flavor)
Trans-anethole provides authentic anise/licorice flavor from aromatic monocarboxylic derivatives, used in spirits, candies, and oral care. HTS 2916.39.21.00 classification applies to this pure odoriferous compound. Characteristic sweet licorice taste and aroma.
Heliotropine (Piperonal) Flavor
Piperonal (heliotropin) delivers cherry/vanilla floral flavors from benzodioxole carboxylic derivatives. HTS 2916.39.21.00 covers this aromatic odoriferous compound for confectionery and perfumery. Provides sweet floral-almond profile.