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Discover the chemical raw material you need for fragrance oils or fragrance solid. From floral to musky, find each fragrance's CAS NO., properties, and SDS. Source raw fragrance materials from certified suppliers and ensure detailed product information for your creations.

Triethylene glycol

(112-27-6)
In various plastics to increase pliability; in air disinfection.

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Triethanolamine

(102-71-6)
GB2760-96 stipulates that the permitted food processing aids are limited to GMP. Used as a clean liquid for removing carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide in gas. The esters formed by triethanolamine and higher fatty acids are widely used as detergents, emulsifiers, humectants and lubricants, and are also used to formulate cosmetic balsams. Triethanolamine is also used as preservative and waterproofing agent, analytical reagent and solvent. Used as an activator in the polymerization of nitrile rubb

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Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane

(77-86-1)
In synth of surface-active agents, vulcanization accelerators, pharmaceuticals: titrimetric standard, as emulsifying agent for cosmetic creams & lotions, mineral oil & paraffin wax emulsions, leather dressings, emulsifying agent for textile specialties, polishes, cleaning compd, so-called sol oils.

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Tricalcium phosphate

(7758-87-4)
manufacture of fertilizers, H3PO4 and P Compounds; manufacture of milk-glass, polishing and dental powders, porcelains, pottery; enameling; clarifying sugar syrups; in animal feeds; as noncaking agent; in the textile industry.

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Tannins

(1401-55-4)
1. Nonspecific enzyme/receptor blocker
2. Clarifying agent; pH control

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Tea extract

(84650-60-2)
green tea extract (Camellia sinensis L.) is a powerful anti-oxidant because of its catechin content, it is also known to be an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and a stimulant. In clinical studies, green tea demonstrates an ability to prevent or at least postpone the onset of such illnesses as cancer and heart disease. This is attributed to the catechin component’s ability to penetrate into a cell, thereby protecting the cell from free radicals and associated damage. Because of its anti-oxidant

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Thiamine hydrochloride

(67-03-8)
A cofactor required for oxidation of carbohydrates and for the synthesis of ribose.

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Triacetin

(102-76-1)
The triglyceride 1,2,3-triacetoxypropane is more generally known as triacetin and glycerin triacetate. It is the triester of glycerol and acetylating agents, such as acetic acid and acetic anhydride. It is a colorless, viscous and odorless liquid.

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Terpineol

(8000-41-7)
Solvent for hydrocarbon materials, mutual solventfor resins and cellulose esters and ethers, perfumes,soaps, disinfectant, antioxidant, flavoringagent. Used in the preparation of flavors, also used in medicine, pesticides, plastics, soap, ink industries, and as a color solvent on glassware

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Thymol

(89-83-8)
Thymol is an antimicrobial compound which can increase the efficacy of antibiotics involving drug resistant bacteria. It inhibits growth and lactate production as well as reduces cellular glucose uptake within the bacteria.

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Fragrance Ingredient refers to substances that emit fragrance and can be perceived by the sense of smell or taste, serving as raw materials for the preparation of fragrances. They can be classified according to their origin, distinguishing between natural and synthetic fragrances. According to their aromatic profiles, fragrances can be divided into floral, fruity, woody, and spicy notes. According to their concentration of aromatic compounds, perfumes can be divided into Parfum (EDP), Eau de Toilette (EDT), and Eau de Cologne (EDC). ECHEMI provides essential raw materials for crafting appealing fragrances.

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There are primarily four fragrance categories:

● Citrus: Fresh scents from citrus fruits like lemon, lime, orange, and mandarin.

● Floral: Single or combined scents of flowers like rose, jasmine, gardenia, and lavender.

● Oriental: A blend of spicy, woody, balsamic, and animalistic notes, giving warm and rich aromas.

● Woody: Warm and long-lasting scents from precious woods like sandalwood, cedarwood, and agarwood.

Fragrance Analysis:

Most perfumes follow a pyramid structure with top, middle, and base notes:

● Top notes: Initially, the scent of alcohol and perfume blend is prominent.

● Middle notes: After about ten minutes, the alcohol scent fades, leaving the core fragrance.

● Base notes: Develop about thirty minutes after application, mixing with personal skin chemistry to create a unique scent.

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