Aroma Chemicals Scheme

Aroma chemicals refer to a group of chemicals that impart characteristic odor and taste, could be terpenes, ketones, aldehydes, esters, and alcohols etc. The compounds are volatile enough to be transported to the olfactory system. The two main constituents of aroma chemicals are petroleum-based and natural compounds, with a majority market share of 70% and 30%, respectively.

Natural aromatic compounds include plant essential oils (volatile oils from plants), forest extracts (volatile oil monomers from various tree species), and synthetic derivatives prepared from volatile oil raw materials through synthesis. As per relevant studies1, forest extracts account for 53% of worldwide essential oils, while various flowers, plant roots, and wood make up 25%, and citrus fruits contribute 22%.

In formulating flavors and fragrances, essential oils and aroma chemicals play vital roles. These ingredients are utilized in various fields such as food and beverage, fine fragrance, personal care, household, cosmetics, and toiletries.

Leveraging the abundant natural resources and strong supply chain in China, FOREVEREST® offers a comprehensive range of natural and synthetic aroma chemicals. Natural aroma chemicals are mainly isolated from plants such as pine, eucalyptus, camphor, citronella, and citrus. Synthetic aroma chemicals are produced synthetically from natural or synthetic starting materials. We are committed to providing a wide range of food and beverage ingredients to meet all of our customers' needs.


Referrences
1. Essential Oils and Forest Extracts, Alain Frix

# Plant Monomers Family Tree based on Tree Species (2024v1)

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Dihydrocarvone

CAS: 5524-05-0
SPECS: 97%

(+)-Dihydrocarvone, a monoterpenoid compound found in caraway oil, is a key building block to synthesize sesquiterpenes. It is colorless liquid generally produced either by the hydrogenation of carvon…

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Dihydromyrcene

CAS: 2436-90-0
SPECS: 88%

Dihydromyrcene is a colorless, transparent liquid with a jasmine odor.Dihydromyrcene is prepared by the pyrolysis of pinane after the hydrotreating of alpha-Pinene and beta-Pinene. In addition, anothe…

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Dihydromyrcenol

CAS: 18479-58-8
SPECS: 99%

Dihydromyrcenol appears colorless liquid with a lavender odor, and it smells similar to lemon. There are two preparation methods. One is to chlorinate Dihydromyrcene and then be hydrolyzed in alkaline…

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Dihydroterpineol

CAS: 498-81-7
SPECS: 95%

Dihydroterpineol appears coloeless sticky oily transparent liquid with pine oily floral.It is obtained by hydrogenation of Terpineol.Dihydroterpineol is mainly used in the preparation of fragrances.

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Dihydroterpinyl Acetate

CAS: 58985-18-5
SPECS: 97%

Dihydroterpinyl acetate appears colorless to yellowish liquid. It is synthesized with Acetic anhydride and Dihydroterpinol.Dihydroterpinyl acetate is mainly used in the preparation of fragrance.

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Dipentene (Natural)

CAS: 138-86-3
SPECS: 138-86-3N

Dipentene (also called D-Limonene), is a terpene liquid found in various volatile oils such as cardamon, mace, nutmeg , turpentine oil. Dipentene is mainly composed of Limonene, beta-Phellandrene, Myr…

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Dipentene (Synthetic)

CAS: 138-86-3
SPECS: 138-86-3S-TP96, 138-86-3S

Dipentene synthetic is a by-product in the production of Terpineol or Champhene. Dipentene is mainly composed of terpene hydrocarbons. because of its refreshing pine, lime aroma and low cost, dipenten…

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Dipentene DHM

CAS: 138-86-3
SPECS: 138-86-3DHM

Dipentene DHM is the by-product of the production of gum turpentine derivatives.Synthetic dipentene is the by-product of the production of dihydromyrcene. It appears colorless liquid with lemon odor. …