Chemicals A-Z
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Synthetic
Borneol
CAS: 507-70-0
SPECS: 55%
Borneol synthetic is produced from alpha pinene.It is a mixture mainly composed of borneol and isoborneol.Synthetic Borneol is very cost effective comparing to natural one.
Carnosic acid
CAS: 3650-09-7
SPECS: 10~90%
Carnosic acid is natural benzenediol abietane diterpene. It is extracted from rosemary and common sage. Carnosic acid appears dark brown-yellow to light white powder. It is widely used in the food, co…
Carvacrol
CAS: 499-75-2
SPECS: 98, 99.5%
Carvacrol is also called isothymol, a natural monoterpene derivative of cymene. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a spicy odor as Thymol. Carvacrol is naturally found in many essential oils…
Cedramber
CAS: 67874-81-1
SPECS: 97%
Cedramber is colorless to light yellow transparent liquid with a woody and amber-like odor. It is prepared by methylation of cedrol. First, take cedrol as raw material, and then convert it into sodium…
Cedryl Acetate
CAS: 77-54-3
SPECS: 97%
Cedryl acetate appears colorless to pale yellow liquid with the odor of cedarwood and vetivertone. The crystal and liquid product of cedryl acetate can be prepared by the acetylation of cedrol.Cedryl …
Cinnamaldehyde
CAS: 104-55-2
SPECS: 98%
Cinnamic aldehyde has Cis-isomer and trans-isomer. Cinnamic Aldehyde is industrially prepared by condensation of benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde in dilute alkali solution. It is widely used in flavor an…
Cinnamic Aldehyde Natural
CAS: 104-55-2
SPECS: 99%
Cinnamic Aldehyde is naturally found in cinnamon oil, cassia oil, and patchouli oil. It appears pale yellow viscous liquid with cinnamon and a spicy odor. Cinnamic aldehyde has Cis-isomer and trans-is…
Citronellol
CAS: 106-22-9
SPECS: 95%
Citronellol, or dihydrogeraniol, is a natural acyclic monoterpenoid. Both enantiomers occur in nature. It is found in citronella oils, including Cymbopogon nardus (50%), is the more common isomer. (−)…