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1,4-Cineole
CAS: 470-67-7
SPECS: 95%
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
CAS: 470-67-7
SPECS: 90%
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-ter…
1,8-Cineole
CAS: 470-82-6
SPECS: 99%
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, worm…
3-Carene
CAS: 13466-78-9
SPECS: 95%
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 m…
Abietic Acid (CAS 514-10-3)
CAS: 514-10-3
SPECS: 99%
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 crystal…
alpha Longipinene
CAS: 5989-08-2
SPECS: 95%
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 pr…
Alpha Pinene Oxide
CAS: 74525-43-2
SPECS: 95%
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 formulat…
alpha Thujene
CAS: 2867-05-2
SPECS: 2867-05-2-80, 2867-05-2-90
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…