| Brand Name: | Van Aroma |
|---|---|
| Purity: | 100 |
| Usage: | |
| Type: | Natural Flavour & Fragrances |
| Natural Variety: | Plant Extract |
| CAS No.: | 57082-24-3 |
| Model Number: | CL-604 |
| Place of Origin: | Indonesia |
| FEMA No.: | 2252 |
| EINECS No.: | 260-555-1 |
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Van Aroma is one of the leading producers of Caryophyllene Acetate. Van Aroma is one of the biggest exporters in Indonesia. We produce and export Caryophyllene Acetate from sustainable, and fully traceable sources.
Caryophyllene Acetate / Kariofilen Asetat / Acetato de cariofileno / Actate de caryophyllne
Olfactive Profile:Woody, fruity, sweet, slightly dry, spicy
CAS No:57082-24-3
EC No:260-555-1
FEMA No:2252
Product Synonyms:Acetylation, acetylization, derivative, synthesis, caryophyllene acetate 927, vetynal, caryolanol acetate, 1-Acetoxy-caryolan, 1-acetoxy-caryolane, Caryoketone
Clove trees are indigenous to the Maluku islands of Indonesia. Indonesia has been the dominant producer off clove buds and clove oil globally for decades.
Indonesia is also the largest consumer of clove buds as a spice, which is primarily used in the kretek cigarette industry. It is due to this high demand for Clove Buds in the cigarette industry that farmers are using the remaining components (dry leaves, and stems/claws) of the clove tree to produce clove oil its derivatives thereafter.
Caryophyllene Acetate / Kariofilen Asetat / Acetato de cariofileno / Actate de caryophyllne
Olfactive Profile:Woody, fruity, sweet, slightly dry, spicy
CAS No:57082-24-3
EC No:260-555-1
FEMA No:2252
Product Synonyms:Acetylation, acetylization, derivative, synthesis, caryophyllene acetate 927, vetynal, caryolanol acetate, 1-Acetoxy-caryolan, 1-acetoxy-caryolane, Caryoketone
Clove trees are indigenous to the Maluku islands of Indonesia. Indonesia has been the dominant producer off clove buds and clove oil globally for decades.
Indonesia is also the largest consumer of clove buds as a spice, which is primarily used in the kretek cigarette industry. It is due to this high demand for Clove Buds in the cigarette industry that farmers are using the remaining components (dry leaves, and stems/claws) of the clove tree to produce clove oil its derivatives thereafter.

