Products & Informations
Caryophyllene oxide is one of the terpenes found in cannabis, as well as one of the major terpenes found in cloves, basil, hops, pepper, and rosemary.
Caryophyllene oxide is an oxygenated terpenoid, usually a metabolic by product of caryophyllene.
Its use as an antifungal is highly effective with certain species. In addition, caryophyllene oxide has also been indicated as an anticoagulant with platelets.
APPLICATIONS & USES
- Used in the manufacturing of lavender fragrances;
- Used in all food and beverage flavors
- Used in pharmaceutical industry, such as used as an effective antifungal, anesthetic, antioxidant, and anticoagulant with platelets
Toxicological Information
LD50, skin, rabbit | 2gm/kg min |
LD50, oral, rat | 5gm/kg min |
Packaging
Storage
- flammable materials should be stored in a separate safety storage cabinet or room
- ground all equipment containing material
- keep away from heat
- keep away from sources of ignition
- keep container tightly closed
- keep in a cool, well-ventilated place
GHS Hazard Statements | |
H-Code | H315/319/411 |
P-Code | P264/273/280 |
Response | P302+P352 P305+P351+P338 P332+P313 P337+P313 P362+P364 P391 |
Storage | no data available |
Disposal | P501 |
S-phrases: S26 | R-phrases: R36/38
GHS07 | GHS09
Remark
The above information is believed to be accurate and presents the best explanation currently available to us. We assume no liability resulting from above content. The technical standards are formulated and revised by customers’ requirement and us, if there are any changes, the latest specification will be executed and confirmed in the contract.