Wholesale price terpene fragrance flavor cas 87-44-5 Beta-caryophyllene oil
Application
Fragrance
Daily chemical industry
Description
Beta-caryophyllene is a terpene produced by cannabis and a range of other plants. It has a woody aroma that people describe as falling somewhere between cloves and turpentine. It has a sweet, dry taste and is used as a food additive and an ingredient in cosmetics. Anti-Inflammatory Effects;Analgesic Effects;Anti-Cancer Effects;Anti-Anxiety Effects;Anti-Seizure Effects;Cholesterol Reducing Effects;Antimicrobial Effects;As well as being anti-inflammatory, beta-caryophyllene is thought to offer protection against oxidative stress. It increases the activity of a chemical called superoxide dismutase (SOD), an antioxidant the body produces naturally.
The Terpene Beta-Caryophyllene is present in black pepper, oregano, basil, and many other herbs and spices. Beta-Caryophyllene molecular structure is unique; it is more significant than other terpenes and contains a rare cyclobutene ring not found in any other cannabis terpene.
Specification
Items |
Standards |
Results |
Appearance |
Pale yellow to brown oily liquid |
Qualified |
Odor |
Slightly sweet and fresh fruit with a hint of wood |
Qualified |
Relative density(25/25℃) |
0.850-1.000 |
0.9 |
Refractive index(20℃) |
1.480-1.510 |
1.499 |
Assay(β- caryophyllene) |
Min98.00% |
99.17 |
Assay(α-caryophyllene ) |
Max0.50 |
0.04 |
Benefits & Functions
Due to its unique ability to bind with CB2 receptors, Beta-caryophyllene has potent anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. It is known to help relieve anxiety and pain, reduce cholesterol, prevent Osteoporosis, and treat seizures.
Applications
Used in medicine.
Food flavor.
Daily chemical industry.