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Berjé Inc EUCALYPTOL

Berjé Inc EUCALYPTOL is a natural organic compound primarily found in Eucalyptus plants. This monoterpene, which is also found in certain fragrant herbs such as rosemary, bay leaves, and sweet basil, is commonly used to impart a fresh, pleasant, minty, and camphoraceous odor to denaturants and perfumed agents. Its cool and refreshing nuances also make it an excellent addition to certain baked goods and beverages.

Physical Form: Liquid

Solubility: Alcohol Soluble

Labeling Claims: Natural, Naturally Derived

End Uses: Confectionery Products

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    Identification & Functionality

    Chemical Family
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    Ingredient Name
    Cosmetic Ingredients Functions
    Food Ingredients Functions
    CAS No.
    470-82-6
    Ingredients
    Eucalyptol
    Technologies

    Features & Benefits

    Product Highlights

    AROMA & FLAVOR

    ​​​​​​​Strong and camphoraceous, with a fresh minty odor reminiscent of eucalyptus. Also contains a cooling, somewhat balsamic nuance for flavor applications.

    Applications & Uses

    Food & Nutrition Applications

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Solubility
    Appearance
    Colorless liquid
    Odor
    Camphoraceous
    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Active Content98.5000 - 100.0000%GC Analysis
    Refractive Index (at 20°C)1.4550 - 1.4600
    Solubility (in 60% Alcohol as Specified)1:5ml
    Specific Gravity (at 25°C)0.9210 - 0.9240
    Other Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    VOC Content100%
    Physico-Chemical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Boiling Point176°C
    Flash Point113°F
    Log Pow1.84
    Molecular Mass154.3g/mol
    Relative Density0.9245
    Vapour Pressure (at 15°C)1.33hPa

    Regulatory & Compliance

    Chemical Inventories

    Storage & Handling

    Shelf Life
    730 Days
    Storage and Handling
    Store in cool place away from heat and sources of ignition.