trans-Cinnamaldehyde is a naturally occurring organic compound found in cinnamon and other spices. It is the primary component responsible for the distinctive aroma and flavor of cinnamon. In the context of 13.8 More Complex Spin–Spin Splitting Patterns, this term is relevant as it is a common example used to illustrate the principles of spin-spin coupling and the resulting complex NMR spectra.
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