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Synthetic Fragrances

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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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trans-Cinnamic acid

(140-10-3)
Determination of uranium and vanadium, separation of thorium, and manufacture of cinnamate. The standard of double bond determination by organic microanalysis.

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Triethyl citrate

(77-93-0)
Used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical excipients and capsule plasticizers

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Trimethylpyrazine

(14667-55-1)
It is used to mix bread, pudding, chewing gum, soft drinks, milk, meat and other foods.

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Tetrahydrothiophen-3-one

(1003-04-9)
Used for blending soft drinks, beverage, meat products, confectionery, and milk product flavors.

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Thenoyltrifluoroacetone

(326-91-0)
Thenoyltrifluoroacetone, C8H5F3O2S, is a chemical compound used pharmacologically as a chelating agent. It is an inhibitor of cellular respiration by blocking the respiratory chain at complex II.Perhaps the first report of TTFA as an inhibitor of respiration was by A. L. Tappel in 1960. Tappel had the (erroneous) idea that inhibitors like antimycin and alkyl hydroxyquinoline-N-oxide might work by chelating iron in the hydrophobic milieu of respiratory membrane proteins, so he tested a series of

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Thioanisole

(100-68-5)
Thioanisole is an important raw material of light curing initiator UV-907.
High efficiency startup agent, used for acid catalytic cracking of N-Z and protective groups of O-benzyl and O-methyl.
Thioanisole is used as pesticide, medicine, dye intermediate.
Intermediate, solvent for polymeric systems.

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Tributyrin

(60-01-5)
Used as a substrate for the determination of esterase and lipase.

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Synthetic fragrances are also called artificial fragrances. They are human beings that imitate natural fragrances through the science and technology they have mastered. A "single body" fragrance prepared or created by using different raw materials through chemical or biosynthetic means. There are more than 5000 kinds of synthetic spices in the world, and there are more than 400 kinds of commonly used products. The synthetic fragrance industry has become an important part of fine organic chemicals. "Synthetic Fragrances" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for synthetic fragrances.

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Synthetic fragrances are chemical compounds, which are produced to imitate natural odours or develop a new scent. These fragrances are mainly used in perfumes, cosmetics, detergents, soaps and air fresheners since they can give long-lasting and steady scents. Because synthetic is made from chemicals obtained from petroleum and other artificial compounds, some people may be allergic to it.

One of the major benefits of synthetic fragrances is that they are relatively stable. They are not easily affected by light, heat and air which is why they are suitable for use in products that need a long-lasting smell. Also, synthetic fragrances are relatively cheaper to produce than natural ones and various options for preparing scents are endless thus giving companies a chance to be creative in creating versatile scents.

Applications of synthetic fragrances include:

- Perfumes and colognes

- Included in products for skin care and cosmetics

- Aerosol and room spray

- Laundry detergents and fabric softeners

- Household cleaning products

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