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(R)-(+)-Campholenic Aldehyde

Campholenic Aldehyde is appears colorless liquid with fresh and woody odor. It is prepared by the isomerization reaction of 2,3-epoxy pinane.

There are optical isomers of campholenic aldehyde. (R)-(+)-campholenic aldehyde is CAS 4501-58-0, and (S)-(-)-campholenic aldehyde is CAS 23727-15-3.

Campholenic Aldehyde is an important intermediate in the synthesis of sandalwood fragrances.

1,4-Cineole

1,4-Cineole, also known as eucalyptol, is a monoterpene with a camphor-like odor. It naturally occurs in various plants, including cubeb, chamomile, Boldea fragrans, and Ormenis multicaulis.

FOREVEREST™ 1,4-Cineole is produced through a dehydration process from alpha-Terpineol or Gum turpentine.

1,4-Cineole

1,4-Cineole is a monoterpene having camphor odor. It is natural exists in cubeb, chamomile, boldea fragrans juss, ormenix multicaulis, etc.

1,4-Cineole is produced in dehydration process from alpha-terpineol or gum turpentine.

1,8-Cineole

1, 8 Cineole comprises up to 90% of the essential oil of the Eucalyptus oil, hence the common name of the compound. It is also found in camphor laurel, bay leaves, tea tree, mugwort, sweet basil, wormwood, rosemary, sage and other aromatic plant foliage. Eucalyptol with a purity from 99.6 to 99.8 percents can be obtained in large quantities by fractional distillation of eucalyptus oil.

2-Methoxycinnamaldehyde

2-Methoxycinnamaldehyde (2-MCA) is a natural compound of Cinnamomum cassia, has been widely studied with regard to its antitumor activity.

2-Methylundecanal (CAS 110-41-8)

2-Methylundecanal is an organic compound that is found naturally in kumquat peel oil. This compound smells herbaceous, orange, and ambergris-like.

It is industrially prepared by the reaction of methylnonone or α-nonylacrolein with ethyl monochloroacetate in the presence of sodium ethanol. or can be obtained by cracking the corresponding glycidic acid.

2-Methylvaleric acid

2-Methylpentanoic acid is colorless to slightly yellow liquid with strong pungent, unhappy acid odor. It is prepared by aldol condensation of propanal catalyzed by dilute alkali, then dehydroxylation, hydrogenation, and oxidation. It is mainly used in fragrance and flavor formulation.

3-Carene

Delta 3-Carene is a bicyclic monoterpene naturally found in Gum turpentine. It is a colorless liquid with a strong woody odor. Extracted from pine tree oil, Delta 3-Carene is primarily used as a raw material in the production of synthetic fragrances.

4-Ethylguaiacol

4-Ethylguaiacol is extracted from natural wood oil. 4-Ethylguaiacol is colorless to slightly yellow liquid with condimental smell and distinctive soy scent.

4-Methyl Guaiacol

4-Methyl guaiacol, also called as VALSPICE, Creosol, is colorless to pale yellow liquid with condimental odor and distinctive soy scent. It is extracted from natural wood oil.

4-Methyl guaiacol is mainly used in the flavor, medical and intermidium of organic synthesis.

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.

Abietic Acid (CAS 514-10-3)

Abietic acid is a white, resinous powder derived from rosin. The process involves distilling rosin, steaming out the residual turpentine oil, filtering it at around 210°C, and then cooling and crystallizing to obtain the final product. This acid is widely used in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in various other applications, including as a pesticide emulsifier, textile sizing agent, construction material lubricant, plasticizer for plastics and rubber, and a paint drier.

Acetyl Cedrene

Acetyl Cedrene is also called Methyl Cedryl Ketone. It is a colorless liquid with a strong woody odor. Acetyl Cedrene is prepared by the ethyl esterification of alpha-cedrene. It is widely used in fragrance formulation, such as in the fragrance of perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics.

Agar

Agar, also called agar-agar, gelatin-like product made primarily from the red algae Gelidium and Gracilaria (division Rhodophyta).

Agar is isolated from the algae as an amorphous and translucent product, such as powder, flakes, or bricks.

Agar occurs as a complex cell-wall constituent containing the polysaccharide agarose with sulfate and calcium.

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin are Rosin derivative that modified by unsaturated acid and partial esterified with multi-alcohol.

The solubility of this type of resin has been modified to make it soluble in environmentally friendly alcohol-based solvents. It also often has very good adhesive properties. It is commonly used in paints, inks, papermaking, and rubber modification.

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin are Rosin derivative that modified by unsaturated acid and partial esterified with multi-alcohol.

The solubility of this type of resin has been modified to make it soluble in environmentally friendly alcohol-based solvents. It also often has very good adhesive properties. It is commonly used in paints, inks, papermaking, and rubber modification.

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin is a derivative of rosin modified with unsaturated acids and partially esterified with multiple alcohols. Its solubility has been adjusted to make it compatible with environmentally friendly alcohol-based solvents. This resin typically offers excellent adhesive properties and is commonly used in paints, inks, papermaking, and rubber modification.

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin

Alcohol Soluble Rosin Resin are Rosin derivative that modified by unsaturated acid and partial esterified with multi-alcohol.

The solubility of this type of resin has been modified to make it soluble in environmentally friendly alcohol-based solvents. It also often has very good adhesive properties. It is commonly used in paints, inks, papermaking, and rubber modification.

Aleuritic Acid

Aleuritic Acid is the straight-chain fatty acid part of lac resin, which generally accounts for 20% – 30%. It is obtained by saponification of shellac and soluble in low alcohols such as methyl, ethyl or isopropyl alcohol. It can be used to synthesize dihydroxyacetone and glucose laurate monoester. And it has good bonding ability to plastics.

Alkyl Phenolic Resin

Alkyl Phenolic Resin is produced through a condensation reaction between aldehydes and alkylphenols. As a type of phenol-formaldehyde resin, it offers excellent solubility, making it an ideal modifying agent for chloroprene rubber. This resin plays a significant role in the rubber industry.

With its high heat and chemical resistance, Alkyl Phenolic Resin is widely used as a high-performance material in adhesives, coatings, rubber products, printing inks, and electrical components.

alpha Cedrene

Alpha Cedrene, Beta Cedrene and Thujopsene are naturally found in cedarwood oil. It appears yellow liquid with woody odor.

Alpha Cedrene industrial grade can be obtained by separating the cedar oil and removing the cedar brains, and then fractionating the remaining parts rich in sesquiterpenes.

It is widely used in fragrance formulation and the synthesis of more valuable aromatic substances, such as acetyl cedrene, cedryl ketone, etc.

In China, the content of alpha Cedrene above 85%.

alpha Ionone

The Ionones are a series of closely related chemical substances. They are part of rose ketones, which also include damascones and damascenones. Ionones are aroma compounds naturally found in essential oils, including rose oil.

α-Ionone is prepared by the cyclization of pseudoionone. It is widely used in the fragrance of daily chemical products.

The ionones are related to irone, C14H22O which occurs in the oil obtained from the orris root.

alpha Longipinene

alpha-Longipinene is derived from Gum turpentine oil and is a valuable compound in various industrial applications. This monoterpene is primarily used as a solvent, facilitating the dissolution and processing of various substances. It also serves as an intermediate in the production of dyestuffs, contributing to the synthesis of vibrant and durable colors. Additionally, alpha-Longipinene plays a role in the creation of perfumes, where it enhances fragrance formulations, and in medicine production, where it is utilized for its potential therapeutic properties.

Alpha Pinene Oxide

alpha-Pinene Oxide is a monoterpene and an epoxide derivative of alpha-Pinene. This compound is a colorless liquid with a fresh, clean odor. alpha-Pinene Oxide is widely utilized in fragrance formulation due to its distinctive aroma, which can enhance and refine scent profiles. Its versatile application extends to various products, including perfumes, colognes, and other scented products, where it contributes to the overall fragrance complexity and appeal.

alpha Thujene

Thujene is a natural flavoring obtained from Eucalyptus. Thujene is transparent in color with a slight yellow tint. The term thujene usually refers to α-thujene. A less common chemically related double-bond isomer is known as β-thujene (or 2-thujene).Another double-bond isomer is known as sabinene. Thujene also goes under other names as well 3-Thujene, and Thujiene. Thujene is often used in cosmetic and fragrance industries due to its pungent, spicy taste and herbal, woodsy scent.

alpha Thujene

Thujene also called as 3-Thujene, is a natural flavoring obtained from Eucalyptus.

The thujene usually refers to α-thujene. A less common chemically related double-bond isomer is known as β-thujene (or 2-thujene).Another double-bond isomer is known as sabinene.

Thujene also goes under other names as well 3-Thujene, and Thujiene.

alpha-Irone

alpha-Irone has a rich, floral and natural character and constitutes an important element in orris and violet compositions as well as being useful when an exotic nuance is required.

alpha-Irone is extremely diffusive and gives volume and tenacity to compositions.

alpha-Methylcinnamaldehyde

alpha-Methylcinnamaldehyde (Methyl Cinnamic Aldehyde Alpha) is a yellow liquid with a spicy, cinnamon odor.

alpha-Methylcinnamaldehyde is used in many industries such as Flavor & Fragrance, Aromatic, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Soap Detergent, also used for various kinds of daily flavor,food and beverage flavor.

alpha-Phellandrene

alpha-Phellandrene is an oily liquid with colorless to light yellow colors. Has black pepper odor character. Flash point is 49°C. The boiling point (by 2133 pa.) of right-handed body at 66~88°C, and the left-handed body at 58~59°C. Soluble in ethanol and ethyl ether, insoluble in water.

The right-handed body is existed in cinnamon oil,  ginger oil, elemi oil, cumin oil and other plants.  The left-handed body is existed in eucalyptus oil, star anise oil, gump couch oil, laurel oil, pepper oil and other plants.

alpha-Phellandrene

Phellandrene is the name for a pair of organic compounds that have a similar molecular structure and similar chemical properties. α-Phellandrene and β-phellandrene are cyclic monoterpenes and are double-bond isomers.

In α-phellandrene, both double bonds are endocyclic and in β-phellandrene, one of them is exocyclic. Both are insoluble in water, but miscible with ether.

The phellandrenes are used in fragrances because of their pleasing aromas. The odor of β-phellandrene has been described as peppery-minty and slightly citrusy.It is colorless to light yellow oily liquid with peppermint aroma. Right-handed body exists in cinnamon oil, ginger oil, elemi oil, cumin oil etc. Left-handed body exists in eucalyptus oil, star anise oil, gump couch oil, laurel oil, pepper oil, etc.

α-Phellandrene was named after Eucalyptus phellandra, now called Eucalyptus radiata, from which it can be isolated. It is also a constituent of the essential oil of Eucalyptus dives.