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Dehydroabietylamine (Leelamine)

Dehydroabietylamine (Leelamine) is a diterpene compound derived from gum rosin. Through a series of distillation processes, turpentine oil is removed from the residual liquid. The remaining liquid is then filtered at approximately 210°C, cooled, and crystallized to produce the final substance.

Dehydroabietylamine exhibits weak affinity for the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 and acts as an inhibitor of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase. Optically active leelamine is also used as a chiral resolving agent for carboxylic acids.

Rosin Amine (Abietylamine)

Rosin amine is an ammonia derivative of rosin. It is a viscous yellow transparent liquid with ammonia and pine flavor. It retains the basic structure of rosin, with additional amine groups attached.

Rosin amine is soluble in conventional solvents, while insoluble in cold water, partly soluble in hot water. Rosin amine is mainly composed of dehydroabietylamine. It has extensive applications in the industry.