Carvacrol(CAS:499-75-2)
Supplier: L-carvone, D-carvone, carvacrol, aromatics chemical
Supplier: Aromatic chemicals like terpineol, thymol, menthol, carvone, carvacrol
Yellowish oil Product ID: CARVAC CAS: 6380-28-5 Formula: C12H16O2 MW: 192.26g/mol Density: 0.97-1.1g/ml BP: 243-247C Flash point: 92-96C Carvacryl acetate is an ester of acetic acid and carvacrol. Carvacrol is principal, pungent, phenolic ingredient of Oregano essential oil and is also found in Thyme essential oil. Carvacrol is responsible for antimicrobial, antioxidant, germicidal, antiseptic, and other therapeutic potency of Oregano essential oil. However, as a phenolic compound, carvacrol is acidic and reactive which significantly impacts the quality, shelf life, and safety of Oregano essential oil. Carvacryl acetate, an ester derivative of carvacrol is neutral, more stable, pleasant smelling, and potentially safer compound. Possible applications of carvacryl acetate include: preservative; biofilm inhibitor feed storage additive; disinfectant; fragrance ingredient for soaps, perfumes, detergents, vanishes; etc.
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Supplier: Oils, chemicals i.e sorbitol menthol , castor oil mint products : menthol crystals, menthol bold, medium cystals, menthol melted, natural menthol crystal starc sugars : rice fructose syrup, sorbitol 70% solution, liquid glucose, rice syrup solid, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycollate natural oil : clove oil, castor oil, tea tree oil, spearmint oil, mentha piperita oil, lime oil, lemon oil, coil, almond oil, arachis oil, basil oil, garlic oil calcium carbonate : . activated calcium carbonate, precipitated calcium carbonate, ground calcium carbonate boric acid, amino acid, caffeine, glycerin, guar gum, hydrochloric acid caustic soda, bromelain, butylated hydroxy toulene, camphanone, camphor powder, carvacrol, senna dry, prilocaine, alpha pinene, carbogel, curcumin liquid glucose, starch
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BBM CHEMICALS specializes in producing world class Sorbitol 70% (Non Crystalline) from Starch. Sorbitol is a sugar substitute. It is listed under the inactive ingredients listed for some foods and products. Its INS number and E-number is 420. Sorbitol has approximately 60% the sweetness of sucrose (table sugar). Sorbitol is referred to as a nutritive sweetener because it provides dietary energy: 2.6 kilocalories (11 kilojoules) per gram versus the average 4 kilocalories (17 kilojoules) for carbohydrates. It is often used in diet foods (including diet drinks and ice cream), mints, cough syrups, and sugar-free chewing gum. It also occurs naturally in many stone fruits and berries from trees of the genus Sorbus. Sorbitol often is used in modern cosmetics as a humectant and thickener. Sorbitol often is used in mouthwash and toothpaste. Some transparent gels can be made only with sorbitol, as it has a refractive index sufficiently high for transparent formulations. It is also used frequently in "sugar free" chewing gum. Sorbitol sometimes is used as a sweetener and humectant in cookies and other foods that are not identified as "dietary" items.
Liquid Glucose is made from Enzymatic liquification of starch . It is a transparent thick liquid just like honey and finds its use in a number of uses like biscuit manufacturing, confectioneries , candies , Ice creams etc.