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.
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Fenchone
Fenchyl Acetate
Fenchyl Acetate is reported to be found in the oil from the leaves and terminal branches of Juniperus rigidu, in Seseli sibiricum, in rosemary and fennel oils and in the oil of hinoki leaves. It is prepared by acetylation of fenchyl alcohol.
Fenchyl Acetate is mainly used in fragrance formulation.
Floralozone
Floralozone is a mixture of ortho-, para- and meta-isomers, mainly para-isomers. It can be synthesized by condensation of isobutyraldehyde with p-ethyl benzyl chloride in the presence of phase transfer catalyst. It is mainly used for all kinds of daily flavors to give a sense of freshness.
Furanone (CAS 3658-77-3)
Furaneol, or strawberry furanone, is a natural organic compound used in the flavor and perfume industry because of its sweet strawberry aroma. It is actually found in strawberries and a variety of other fruits and it is partly responsible for the smell of fresh pineapple. It is also important for odour of buckwheat, and tomato.
gamma Terpinene
Terpinenes are classified as three isomeric hydrocarbons: alpha-Terpinene, beta-Terpinene and Gamma-terpinene. Gamma-terpinene appears colorless liquid with a turpentine-like odor. Gamma-terpinene is extracted from various plant sources. It is a component of essential oils made from citrus fruits and shows strong antioxidant activity. Gamma-terpinene is widely used in the pharmaceutical and perfume industry.
gamma-Terpinene
γ-Terpinene (Gamma-terpinene) is an isomer belonging to the terpinenes family, classified as one of three primary isomeric hydrocarbons, alongside alpha-Terpinene and beta-Terpinene. It appears as a colourless liquid and possesses a distinctive turpentine-like odour. γ-Terpinene is primarily extracted from various plant sources, notably as a significant component of essential oils derived from citrus fruits. This compound is renowned for its strong antioxidant activity. Our γ-Terpinene is available with purity levels of 97% or 95%.
Geraniol Natural
Geraniol is naturally found in more than 200 kinds of essential oils, including geranium oil ,Citronella oil, East-Indian geranium oil and rose oil, etc.
It can be obtained by distillation of the natural oil. And it can also be prepared by beta- pinene through series of reactions.
In addition to being directly used as perfume raw materials, geraniol can also be used to produce many esters and other valuable synthetic perfumes.
Geraniol and Nerol are geometrical isomers.
Geraniol Synthetic
Geraniol is a commercially important terpene alcohol occurring in the essential oils of several aromatic plants, it can also be prepared by beta- Pinene through series of reactions
The most important usage is to be made into fine natural geraniol, citronellol and rhodinol.
Geranium oil
Geranium oil is produced by steam distilling the pelargonium grave-olens plant’s flowers and leaves.
Geranium oil is considered nontoxic, nonirritant and generally non-sensitizing – and the therapeutic properties of it include being an antidepressant, an antiseptic and wound-healing.
Geranyl Acetate
Geranyl acetate is a natural organic compound. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant floral or fruity rose aroma.
Geranyl acetate exists naturally in more than 80 essential oils, including Ceylon citronella, palmarosa, lemon grass, geranium, coriander and sassafras, etc.
It can be obtained by fractional distillation of essential oils. Geranyl acetate is industrially prepared by the esterification of acetic acid and geraniol.
It is mainly used in the fragrance formulation of perfumes, cosmetics, and soaps.
Geranyl Acetone
Geranyl Acetone (Geranylacetone) is naturally found in African lemon oil, mint, tea, tomatoes,and passionflower. It appears clear colorless liquid with floral and fruit odor.
Geranyl Acetone is industrially prepared by the reaction of linalool and ethyl acetoacetate or Methyl isopropenyl ether. It’s widely used as fragrance.
Geranyl Butyrate
Geranyl Butyrate is white or off-white oily liquid or powder obtained by direct esterification of geraniol and butyric acid in azeotropic state. It is a synthetic ester spice with a more elegant flavor than geranyl acetate and is mainly used as lavender, rose, acacia, lily of the valley, geranium and other fragrances blending spices.
Geranyl Formate
Geranyl Formate is a colorless to pale yellow liquid and has the aroma of fresh leaves and roses and the bitter taste.
The esterification method is widely used in production. Using formic acid and geraniol as raw materials, esterification is carried out in the presence of anhydrous calcium chloride and obtained by neutralization, washing and drying.
Geranyl Formate can also be extracted from natural raw materials such as geranifolium oil and camellia oil.
Glycerel Ester of Maleic Rosin
Glycerol Ester of Maleic Rosin is produced by esterifying maleic rosin with glycerol. It serves as a substitute for Lewisol™ Synthetic Resin, offering similar properties such as excellent solubility, efficient solvent release, and low solution viscosity in lacquer-type solvents.
Lewisol™ is a trademark of Eastman®.
Glycerel Ester of Maleic Rosin
Glycerol Ester of Maleic Rosin is made from maleic rosin through esterification with glycerol. It is a substitute of Lewisol™ Synthetic Resin by in which has the similar properties of excellent solubility and solvent release and low solution viscosities in lacquer-type solvents.
Lewisol™ is a trademark of Eastman®.
Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (ESTER GUM)
Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (GEGR), also known as Glyceryl Rosinate or Ester Gum, is an oil-soluble food additive made by esterifying rosin with edible glycerol.
Due to its high density, GEGR helps keep oils suspended in water, making it a popular choice as a beverage stabilizer. It is widely used as a base ingredient in the production of chewing gum and also serves as a common alternative to brominated vegetable oil in citrus-flavored soft drinks. In some cases, both ingredients are used together to achieve the desired effect.
FDA-approved (172.735), GEGR is a key component in maintaining stability in food and beverage formulations, especially in oil-based products.
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Food)
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Hydrogenated Rosin (GEHR) and Ester Of Hydrogenated Rosin, is esterified from refined hydrogenated rosin and edible glycerol. The modification improves its stability and reduces its unsaturation. It has good biocompatibility and can be safely used in cosmetics and personal care products.
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Food)
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Hydrogenated Rosin (GEHR) and Ester Of Hydrogenated Rosin, is esterified from refined hydrogenated rosin and edible glycerol. The modification improves its stability and reduces its unsaturation. It has good biocompatibility and can be safely used in cosmetics and personal care products.
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Industrial)
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Hydrogenated Rosin (GEHR) and Ester Of Hydrogenated Rosin, is esterified from refined hydrogenated rosin and edible glycerol.
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Industrial)
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Hydrogenated Rosin (GEHR) and Ester Of Hydrogenated Rosin, is esterified from refined hydrogenated rosin and edible glycerol.
Glyceryl Monostearate
Glyceryl monostearate (GMS) is an organic molecule used as an emulsifier in food. A glycerol ester of stearic acid, it is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting flaky powder. Glyceryl monostearate occurs naturally in the body as a by-product of the breakdown of fats, and is often found in fatty foods.
Glyceryl Monostearate
Glyceryl monostearate (GMS) is an organic molecule used as an emulsifier in food. A glycerol ester of stearic acid, it is a colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting flaky powder. Glyceryl monostearate occurs naturally in the body as a by-product of the breakdown of fats, and is often found in fatty foods.
Glyceryl Rosinate (Food)
Glyceryl Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (GEGR) or Ester Gum, is an oil-soluble food additive. Its high density helps keep oils in suspension in water and this property is the reason why it is often used as a beverage stabilizer. It is widely used as a base in the production of chewing-gum. It also serves as an alternative to brominated vegetable oil in citrus oil flavored soft drinks. In some cases both ingredients are used together. (Approved by FDA 172.735)
Glyceryl Rosinate (Food)
Glyceryl Rosinate, also known as Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (GEGR) or Ester Gum, is a crucial oil-soluble food additive. Its distinctive high density property enables it to effectively keep oils in suspension in water, making it widely used as a beverage stabiliser to ensure product uniformity and stability.
Within the food industry, Glyceryl Rosinate is extensively employed as a base in the production of chewing-gum. It also serves as an alternative to brominated vegetable oil (BVO) in citrus oil flavoured soft drinks, or can be used in conjunction with BVO to achieve desired emulsification.
Glyceryl Rosinate has received approval from various international regulatory bodies, including FDA 172.735 and Regulation (EU) No 231/2012, further confirming its safety and compliance as a food additive. Additionally, in the production of certain chewing gums (such as SBR or polyvinyl acetate based gums), it can function as an antioxidant and softening agent.
Glyceryl Rosinate (Industrial)
Industrial Grade Glyceryl Rosinate, also known as Glycerol Ester of Gum Rosin (GEGR) or Ester Gum, is a crucial polyol ester of rosin specifically designed for industrial applications. Unlike its food-grade counterpart, this product primarily caters to the specific performance and cost-efficiency demands of industrial sectors.
It is commonly utilised across specialty industries such as adhesives, coatings, and paints. In the adhesive sector, it serves as a low-cost enhancer for hot-melt, pressure-sensitive, and other types of adhesives.
Furthermore, Industrial Grade Glyceryl Rosinate is a key component in the production of various polymers, including EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate), acrylics, polyurethanes, SIS (styrene-isoprene-styrene), and SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene), contributing to their excellent performance characteristics.
Glyceryl Rosinate (Industrial)
The Industry grade of Glyceryl Rosinate (a polyol ester of rosin), also called Glycerol Esterof Gum Rosin (GEGR), which is used for specialty industries of adhesives,coating and paints. It is also widely used in polymers including EVA, acrylics, polyurethanes, SIS and SBS.
Guaiacol
Guaiacol is an oily yellow liquid with a penetrating odor, obtained by distilling wood tar or wood creosote.
Guaiacol is present in wood smoke, resulting from the pyrolysis of lignin. The compound contributes to the flavor of many substances such as whisky and roasted coffee.
Guaiazulene
Guaiazulene, also 1,4-dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene, is a dark blue crystalline hydrocarbon. It is a bicyclic sesquiterpene that is a constituent of some essential oils, mainly oil of guaiac and chamomile oil.
With the function of anti-inflammatory and promoting tissue regeneration that promotes burn healing.
Guaiazulene is widely used in medical field.
Gum Rosin
Rosin, also called colophony or Greek pitch, is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly from conifers. It is produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile liquid terpene components. It is semi-transparent and varies in color from yellow to black. At room temperature rosin is brittle, but it melts at stove-top temperatures. It chiefly consists of different resin acids, especially abietic acid.
Chinese Gum Rosin product is used for the manufacturing of paper, paint, soap and printing ink. Since rosin is easily softened and oxidized, in the oil paint industry, the carboxylation reaction of resin acid is usually employed to produce resinate for further use. While in the producing of synthetic rubber and printing ink, resin acid is changed into disproportionate rosin, polymerized rosin, hydrogenated rosin, etc for further use by its double bond reaction.
Gum Rosin
Rosin, also called colophony or Greek pitch, is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly from conifers. It is produced by heating fresh liquid resin to vaporize the volatile liquid terpene components. It is semi-transparent and varies in color from yellow to black. At room temperature rosin is brittle, but it melts at stove-top temperatures. It chiefly consists of different resin acids, especially abietic acid.
Chinese Gum Rosin product is used for the manufacturing of paper, paint, soap and printing ink. Since rosin is easily softened and oxidized, in the oil paint industry, the carboxylation reaction of resin acid is usually employed to produce resinate for further use. While in the producing of synthetic rubber and printing ink, resin acid is changed into disproportionate rosin, polymerized rosin, hydrogenated rosin, etc for further use by its double bond reaction.