vanillin in the PONS Dictionary

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By the late 19th century, semisynthetic vanillin derived from the eugenol found in clove oil was commercially available.
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Flavor compounds include sotolon and vanillin, as well as the sugar glucose.
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Most synthetic vanillin is a byproduct from the pulp used in papermaking, in which the lignin is broken down using sulfites or sulfates.
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It has a floral odor commonly described as being similar to that of vanillin and cherry.
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A determination of the kinetics of vanillin loss suggest the shroud is between 1300- and 3000-years old.
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However, vanillin is only one of 171 identified aromatic components of real vanilla fruits.
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Today, artificial vanillin is made either from guaiacol or from lignin.
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However, subsequent developments in the wood pulp industry have made its lignin wastes less attractive as a raw material for vanillin synthesis.
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Vanillin is then converted into its corresponding glucoside.
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Other ingredients may vary, but usually they're sugar, milk, vanillin.
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