4-Vinyl Guaiacol

4-Vinyl Guaiacol natural extracted in the corn ethanol fermentation volatiles, is a colorless or pale yellow oily liquid, has fermented aroma with slightly sweet.  It is the major flavor component to determine the quality of wine, soy sauce, tea, coffee, cheese and other food.

4-Vinyl Guaiacol can be used as the ingredient of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fragrances and other synthetic application.

Vanillin

Vanillin is an organic compound naturally occurring in vanilla. It is white to pale yellow needle crystal with milky and vanilla aroma. The so-called natural vanillin is prepared by isomerization and oxidation of eugenol. The synthetic vanillin is prepared by nitroso process.

Synthetic vanillin is usually classified into methyl vanillin and ethyl vanillin. Methyl vanillin is white or yellowish crystal with vanilla and rich milky odor. It is the main ingredient of creamy vanilla essence. Ethyl vanillin is a white to yellowish needle crystal or crystalline powder with vanilla bean odor. Vanillin is widely used in the flavor and fragrance formulation.

Terpineol

Perfumery Grade Terpineol is colorless liquid with natural lilac odor. It is specially used in fragrance of daily chemical products. It is suitable for floral aromatherapy formulas such as acacia, lily of the valley, lily, orange blossom and lilac.

Terpineol

Terpineol MU Grade, a synthetic compound of monoterpene alcohol, which is derived from the hydration of alpha-Pinene or Gum Turpentine. There are three isomers, alpha-Terpineol, beta-,Terpineol and gamma-Terpineol, the last two differing only by the location of the double bond. Terpineol is usually a mixture of these isomers with alpha-Terpineol as the major constituent.

MU Grade is specialty used for industrial application and medical formulation. It is widely used for solvent for ethylcellulose, plasticizer for epoxy resin and fragrance synthetics.

The α-Terpineol is mainly effected as medical uses on S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, E. coli and C. albicans. According as the research report that when MU Grade is sprayed on human skin for 2 min, can kill 98.46% of germs. 1


1 Experimental Observation on Disinfection Property of Compound Terpineol Skin – Disinfection Solution, 2006

Terpineol

Terpineol is naturally found in pine oil, lavender oil, orange leaf oil, neroli oil and other plant oils. α-terpineol, β-terpineol, γ-terpineol, and terpinen-4-ol are four isomers of terpineol. α-terpineol is the major component.

Terpineol is a viscous liquid with pine like and clove like odor, but is easy to crystallize.

There are two methods for preparing terpineol. The two-step preparation process is to use α-pinene as raw material to produce terpineol through hydration under acidic conditions. The one-step method is to directly prepare terpineol by hydration reaction.

Terpineol is widely used in fragrance formulation, especially in soaps and synthetic detergents.

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Turpentine

Turpentine (also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, and wood turpentine) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines. It is composed of terpenes, mainly the monoterpenes alpha-pinene and beta-pinene with lesser amounts of carene, camphene, dipentene, and terpinolene. It is sometimes colloquially known as turps.

Tung Oil

Tung oil, also known as China Wood Oil, Lumbang oil, Noix d’abrasin (fr.) or simply wood oil, is made from the seed kernels of the Tung tree (Aleurites fordii and Aleurites montana, family Euphorbiaceae).

Tung oil was used as a preservative for wood ships. The oil penetrates the wood, then hardens to form an impermeable hydrophobic layer (repels water) up to 5 mm into the wood. As a preservative it is effective for exterior work above and below ground, but the thin layer makes it less useful in practice.

Terpinyl Acetate

Terpinyl Acetate is presents in a variety of essential oils, such as cedar oil, pine oil, white layer oil, cardamom oil, etc. It appears colorless to pale yellow liquid with lemon and lavender odor. Using sulfuric acid as a catalyst, Terpinyl Acetate is industrially produced by the ethanoylation of terpineol in the presence of Acetic anhydride. It is widely used in the fragrance of daily chemical commodities and flavors of food.

Terpinyl Acetate is widely used as aromatic, the contents can be up to 30%.

Terpinen-4-ol

Terpinen-4-ol is a kind of natural terpene alcohol isolated from Turpentine, Lavender Oil and fruits. Terpinen-4-ol also can be synthesized from Terpinolene 4, 8-epoxide or 1,4-Cineole.

It appears pale yellow viscous liquid with mild earthy and woody odor. It has natural spice aromas that is usually used in essential oil recipes.

On the other hand, Terpinen-4-ol has strong effects of disinfection, sterilization and antisepsis, so it can also be used as natural disinfectant to treat illness and hurts.

Terpenic Oil

Terpenic oil made from turpentine, used in the flotation of gold, silver, copper, molybdenum sulfide and other non ferrous metals sulfide, its dosage will be less than other collector, which has strong frothing effect.

PINEYE® Emulsion

PINEYE® Emulsion is a non-toxic film-forming adjuvant surfactant, used for coating plants to prevent loss of water and adhere pesticides to the plants. Spray PINEYE® Emulsion can forming a prophylactic shield on plants, against UV degradation, frost, windburn and acid rain, to aid plant growth.

It is a biobased spreader stickers similar as PINOLENE®* and NU-FILM® 17*.


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Tea Polyphenol

Tea Polyphenol is naturally found in tea. It appears pale yellow powder with the odor of tea. Flavanols (catechins) accounted for about 70% of total tea polyphenols. It is one of the main components to form the color, fragrance and taste of tea. Tea Polyphenol has the function of preventing radioactive substances from invading the bone marrow.

Polyphenols, flavonoids, catechins and EGCG are powerful antioxidants that appear to interfere with and reduce the spread of certain types of cancer cells. The antioxidant activity of EGCG in green tea extract is purportedly up to 100 times more powerful than that of vitamin C or E.

  • Eliminating free radicals
  • Anti-Aging
  • Radioresistance
  • Inhibiting cancer cell
  • Antibacterium, sterilization and deodorization

Synthetic Camphor

Camphor, a white crystalline powder with a characteristic penetrating pungent and aromatic odor, is soluble in alcohol and found in camphor oil of camphor tree. Synthetic Camphor is extracted from Alpha-Pinene of Turpentine, then make a conversion Alpha-Pinene into Camphene, esterified to Bornyl acetate. Continue making saponification to Isoborneol, final oxidizing to Synthetic Camphor.

Synthetic Camphor is used in the manufacture of cellulose nitrate, polyvinyl chloride and plastics. It can also serve as medicine, antiseptic, insecticide, etc. It can be used as an ingredient in smokeless powder, as a stabilizer and a moderator to improve ballistic properties.

Pine Tar

Pine Tar is known since ancient history for its capacity as a water repellent vapour barrier on wood and rope and for its gentle antiseptic effect. It has an empyreumatic odor and sharp taste. The chief constituents are volatile terpene oils, neutral oils of high boiling point and high solvency, resin and fatty acids. The proportion of these vary in the different grades of tar, also according to tree species and the part of the tree used, type of carbonization oven ect.

Foreverest pine tar, obtained as a byproduct through destructive distillation of pine wood in the manufacture of charcoal

Pine Oil

Pine Oil is a derivative of turpentine obtained by steam distillation of the species Pinus. Pine Oil has a strong piny odor and is miscible with alcohol. Pine Oil contains alpha-terpineol plus other cyclic terpene alcohols and terpene hydrocarbons.

Pine Oil

Pine Oil is the by-product of producing terpineol from gum turpentine obtained by steam distillation of the species Pinus. It contains alpha-Terpineol plus other cyclic terpene alcohols and terpene hydrocarbons.

Pine oil has a strong piny odor and is miscible with alcohol. It has a strong sterilizing effect and superior ability of deodorization, wetness, clearance and penetration. It is mainly applied in the production of household chemicals, such as detergent, industrial cleaner, high quality ink and paint solvent, etc. It is also used in pharmaceutical industry and cosmetic industry.

Pine Oil

Pine Oil is the by-product of producing terpineol from gum turpentine obtained by steam distillation of the species Pinus. It contains alpha-Terpineol plus other cyclic terpene alcohols and terpene hydrocarbons.

Pine oil has a strong piny odor and is miscible with alcohol. It has a strong sterilizing effect and superior ability of deodorization, wetness, clearance and penetration. It is mainly applied in the production of household chemicals, such as detergent, industrial cleaner, high quality ink and paint solvent, etc. It is also used in pharmaceutical industry and cosmetic industry.

para Cymene

p-Cymene is transparent liquid, found in essential oils, has a tang of terpenes with orange odor or carrot odor. It can be extracted from Dipentene on the reactions of dehydrogenation and disproportionation by Raney nickel or Pd/C as catalyst. In this method, it is easy separating and have a higher yield than alkylation by Toluene. The great quality of p-Cymene used as material to synthesis Tonalide.

Myrcene

Myrcene is found in essential oil such like myrica oil or lemon oil. In Helongjiang Province and Jilin Province, the northeast of China, the contents of Myrcene is up to 90%. Mycene can be extracted from B-Pinene on pyrolysis method in metallic conduit. Also can use Isoprene as stuff, by dimerization with other catalysts. It appears transparent or light yellow liquid, has balsam odor. It easy polymerizing and oxidizing by air that should not be kept for a long time. (lick to Storage) Myrcene is used as intermediate for preparation of Lyral, Linalool, hydrocarbon compounds spices, perfume and deodorizing agent.

Methyl Dihydrojasmonate

Methyl Dihydrojasmonate (MDJ) is jasmone-like compound that appears colorless to pale yellow transparent oily liquid with floral and jasmine-like odor.

It is extracted from natural oil with floral, jasmine, citrus freshness.

Methyl Dihydrojasmonate is industrially prepared by the condensation of 2-pentylcyclopent-2-en-1-one and diethyl malonate at the presence of catalyst, and then through the hydrolysis, decarboxylation, and esterification reactions at 160-180℃.

Methyl Dihydrojasmonate is a very important fragrance in modern perfume industry and commonly used in the preparation of oriental perfumes.

Methyl Dihydrojasmonate was developed by Demole and Lederer In 1960s,  and produced by Firmenich.  (Germany Patent: 1150483, Helv. chim. acta, 1962, 45’2′, 685)

L-Theanine

Theanine is derived from tea leaves. Tea is native to eastern Asia and is a member of the Theaceae family. This evergreen shrub or tree grows to over 9 m in height and is pruned from 60 cm to 1.5 m for cultivation. Its dark green, serrated-edged leaves are alternate and oval, while its white and fragrant blossoms appear singly or in clusters.

The chemical has also been isolated from the edible mushroom Boletus badius. The mushroom is commonly found in late summer and autumn in the United States, and is reddish brown to dark brick/brown in color with a 4 to 12 cm tall stem. The flesh is white to yellow in color, and becomes a light blue/green color when cut or bruised.

Dipentene (Synthetic)

Foreverest™ Dipentene, also known as racemic limonene, is a pale yellow liquid with lemon character, It is a bio-based compound prepared from cardamon, mace, nutmeg, turpentine.

It is mainly composed of terpene hydrocarbons, such as Limonene, beta-Phellandrene, Myrcene and other terpenes, the content of Limonene is around 20%~50%. Compared with citrus fruity sense of d-Limonene,

Dipentene show more woody sense for fragrance application.

Lemon Terpenes

Lemon Terpenes are extracted solely from domestic lemon trees and leaves no harsh chemical odors or residue. This refreshing aroma is nearly identical to the freshly peeled fruit and offers amazing stain fighting capabilities.

Lemon Terpenes maily use for removal of lime scale, calcium, soap scum, and other hard water and mineral stains.

Isostearic Acid

Isostearic acid is a lightly-branched, liquid fatty acid produced by the reaction of oleic acid with a natural mineral catalyst – there is no chemical addition in this reaction, isostearic acid is based 100% on the parent oil or fat. Isostearic acid is used in applications which require a liquid fatty acid with exceptional stability: thermal stability in the case of a lubricant, odour stability for a cosmetic formulation, and oxidation stability for products with long shelf-life requirements. The branching structure of isostearic acid also enhances its dispersing power, and it is used in cosmetic and industrial applications for the stabilisation of pigments and mineral particles in oils and solvents.

Isolongifolene

Isolongifolene has woody and amber incense odors, has been widely used as fragrances in cosmetics, perfumers, space sprays, detergents, deodorants, fabrics, fibers, and soap, tobacco, creams, paper products. In addition, Isolongifolene inhibits tyrosinase that is multifunctional copper-containing enzyme for melanin biosynthesis in plants and animals, also, hydrogenated Isolongifolene has been used as a bridged core to prepare a chiral ligand for the estrogen receptor that could be useful in regulating fertility, preventing, and treating breast cancer, and for menopausal hormone replacement. Isolongifolene also used as a natural insecticide and pesticide.

Isolongifolanone

Isolongifolanone is a mixture of isomer liquid with persistent woody and earthy odors, and it smells like the odor of patchouli and rock orchid. There are two preparation methods. One is to isomerize longifolene, the sesquiterpenes composition of heavy turpentine oil, into Isolongifolene under acidic conditions, and then through Hydrogen peroxide oxidation reaction in the presence of formic acid to produce Isolongifolanone. The other preparation process of Isolongifolanone is to oxidize low concentration hydrogen peroxide in the presence of formic acid. It is widely used in fragrance formulation.

According to U.S. Patent No.3718698 that Isolongifolanone can be oxidized with sodium dichromate in acetic acid to provide a mixture of saturated and unsaturated ketones. It was further suggested in this Netherlands specification that the mixture of compounds so obtained could be used in perfume compositions. The mixture so formed contained relatively small amounts of saturated ketone.

The other process is the preparation of a sesquiterpene ketone, e.g. cedranone, isolongifolanone and thujopsanone, wherein a C15H24 sesquiterpene hydrocarbon having an endocyclic double bond, e.g. cedrene, isolongifolene and thujopsene, is reacted with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a C1-5 alkyl formate. ( learn more about U.K.Patent No.1434035 )

Fenchone

Fenchone is a ketone monoterpenoid. d-Fenchone has been found in fennel oil and in the oil of lavandula stoechas, whereas fenchone has been found in the oil of Arbor vitas. Foreverest Fenchone is synthesized from Fenchol by oxidation. It is a nature identical product. It appears colorless to pale yellow liquid with mint camphor-like odor. Fenchone is mainly used in food flavor and perfumery.

Fenchol

Fenchol is a momoterpenoid and the isomer of borneol.

It appears colorless or white liquid with camphor and borneol odor.

Fenchol is widely used in cosmetics and daily chemical products. It also can be further esterified by different kinds of organic acids to expand its usage in flavors and fragrances formulation.

Fenchol

Fenchol is an isomer of terpineol, fenchol is widely used in flavors with pine, herbal, lemon or floral note. It also can be esterified by different kinds of organic acids to expand its usage in flavors and fragrances.

Fenchol

Fenchol is a momoterpenoid and the isomer of borneol.

It appears colorless or white liquid with camphor and borneol odor.

Fenchol is widely used in cosmetics and daily chemical products. It also can be further esterified by different kinds of organic acids to expand its usage in flavors and fragrances formulation.