| Model Number: | HQ-002 |
|---|---|
| Brand Name: | Global |
| Usage: | |
| Appearance: | Colorless oil liquid, with turpentine and resin, aromatic |
| Purity: | 96-98% |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| EINECS No.: | 242-060-2 |
| MF: | C8H16 |
| Other Names: | turpentine extract |
| CAS No.: | 127-91-3 |
Quick Details
Specifications
| 1. | Product | Beta-pinene |
| 2. | CAS | 127-91-3 |
| 3. | EINECS | 242-060-2 |
| 4. | FEMA | 2903 |
| 5. | Specific Gravity at(20°C) | 0.866~0.867 |
| 6. | Refractive index at (20°C) | 1.4790 |
| 7. | Optical Rotation | +28°~-23° |
| 8. | Boiling Point | 164~166°C |
| 9. | Molecular Formula | C8H16 |
| 10. | Content | 96%~98% |
beta-Pinene (β-pinene) is a colorless liquid, soluble in alcohol, but not water. It has a woody-green pine-like smell. It occurs naturally in rosemary, parsley, dill, basil, yarrow, and rose. It is also a major constituent of hop aroma and flavor.[1]
Use:Pinene as the spice little used to daily flavor of bergamot, bay leaves, lavender, and lemon, nutmeg and other edible flavor. Its main use is after pyrolysis, become myrcene, and synthesis of geraniol, nerol, linalool, citronellol, citronella, citral, ionone and other important spices.
Plants that contain β-pinene Cuminum cyminum

