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D-Borneol powder Raw Materials CAS 464-43-7
Product Overview:
D-Borneol powder, also known as natural hesperidin, is an organic compound with the formula C10H16O; D-Borneol appears colorless to pale yellow in crystalline form with a characteristic citrus aroma. It is an optical isomer that can rotate the polarization Angle of light. D-Borneol is a volatile substance that evaporates slowly at room temperature.
D-Borneol powder Raw Materials CAS 464-43-7 Attributes
MF:C10H18O
MW:154.25
EINECS:207-352-6
Specification:D-Borneol powder
Sample:D-Borneol powder
Brand:D-Borneol powder
Appearance: powder
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Brand: chemical Raw Materials
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC
D-Borneol powder Raw Materials CAS 464-43-7 Details
Uses and synthesis of D-Borneol powder
D-Borneol powder, also known as natural hesperidin, is an organic compound with the formula C10H16O; D-Borneol appears colorless to pale yellow in crystalline form with a characteristic citrus aroma. It is an optical isomer that can rotate the polarization Angle of light. D-Borneol is a volatile substance that evaporates slowly at room temperature.
Applications/Functions of D-Borneol powder
The main components of D-Borneol powder, borneol and isobornol, were hypoxic resistant. Bornol and isobornol have sedative effect.
Physicochemical Property of D-Borneol powder
D-Borneol is colorless or white translucent flake crystal with mixed aroma similar to camphor and peppermint. It is easily soluble in ethanol, ethyl ether, petroleum ether, benzene, toluene, acetone, naphthalene, naphthalene, gasoline and other organic solvents. It is slightly soluble in water and easy to sublimate.
Production methodprocess of D-Borneol powder
Natural extraction refers to the extraction of D-Borneol powder with high purity from the peel of citrus plants through distillation and separation. The synthesis method is mainly obtained by chemical synthesis from a simple starting material.