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Hexyl – Fragrance, Uses and Allergy Potential

Hexyl refers to a hydrocarbon chemical group with six carbon atoms, commonly found in fragrances, cosmetics, and food flavorings, which may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

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Hexyl refers to a hydrocarbon chemical group with six carbon atoms, commonly found in fragrances, cosmetics, and food flavorings, which may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

What is Hexyl?

Hexyl is an organic chemical group (alkyl group) consisting of a chain of six carbon atoms. The term frequently appears as part of larger chemical compounds, such as hexyl cinnamal (also known as hexyl cinnamaldehyde), a widely used synthetic fragrance ingredient. Hexyl compounds are found in many everyday products, including perfumes, cosmetics, cleaning agents, and food flavorings.

Occurrence and Uses

Hexyl compounds are used across a variety of industries. The most common applications include:

  • Cosmetics and perfumery: Hexyl cinnamal is one of the 26 fragrance allergens subject to mandatory labeling under the EU Cosmetics Regulation, providing a floral, jasmine-like scent to products.
  • Food flavorings: Certain hexyl esters, such as hexyl acetate, are used as artificial flavorings to create fruity notes (e.g., pear, apple).
  • Cleaning products and household items: Hexyl compounds serve as solvents or fragrance additives in household cleaners.
  • Industrial applications: As solvents and chemical intermediates in the production of plastics and other materials.

Health Relevance and Allergy Potential

For most people, hexyl compounds are considered safe at the low concentrations typically used in consumer products. However, certain hexyl compounds, especially hexyl cinnamal, can cause contact allergies or skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Symptoms of a contact allergy may include:

  • Redness and itching of the skin
  • Eczema or rash at the site of contact
  • In rare cases, respiratory irritation following intense inhalation

For this reason, the European Union has classified hexyl cinnamal as a fragrance ingredient requiring mandatory labeling. Consumers with known fragrance allergies should avoid products containing hexyl compounds or check ingredient lists before purchasing.

Regulation and Labeling

In the European Union, hexyl compounds are subject to various regulations:

  • The EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 requires that hexyl cinnamal be listed in the ingredient list of cosmetic products when its concentration exceeds 0.001% (in rinse-off products) or 0.01% (in leave-on products).
  • The EU Food Flavoring Regulation governs the use of hexyl compounds as flavorings in food products.
  • Under the REACH Regulation, companies must demonstrate the safety of hexyl compounds used in chemical products.

Who is Particularly at Risk?

Certain groups of people should pay special attention to hexyl compounds in products:

  • Individuals with a known fragrance allergy or contact eczema
  • People with sensitive skin or atopic dermatitis
  • Individuals who are occupationally exposed to cosmetics or cleaning agents (e.g., hairdressers, cleaning staff)

References

  1. European Commission: Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cosmetic products. Official Journal of the European Union, 2009.
  2. Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS): Opinion on Fragrance Allergens in Cosmetic Products. European Commission, 2012.
  3. Basketter D. A. et al.: Identification of 1% as the threshold for contact allergenic activity of Hexyl Cinnamal in a human repeated insult patch test. Contact Dermatitis, 2001.

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