101153-41-7 - Names and Identifiers
101153-41-7 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C17H16O5
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Molar Mass | 300.31 |
Boling Point | 497.7±45.0 °C |
Solubility | Ethanol |
Appearance | Cryst. |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
101153-41-7 - Introduction
The hypodermic yellow hydrocarbon, also known as hypodermophene or hypodermophene, is a natural organic compound with the chemical formula C15H18O. It is a yellow liquid with a strong aromatic smell.
Opharoyl is commonly used in spices and essential oils. It has a sweet, Woody and floral odor. Due to its unique odor characteristics, it is widely used in products such as cosmetics, perfumes, fragrances, soaps and candles to provide fragrance.
The preparation method of the yellow hydrocarbon is usually extracted from the root, stem or woody part of the fragrant tree (Aquilaria sinensis). When the tree is stimulated or infected, it will produce a compound called hypogyne, which is then converted into hypogyne hydrocarbon through enzyme catalysis and oxidation reaction.
When using hypodermic yellow hydrocarbon, it is necessary to pay attention to its safety. Cyanodine is generally considered a relatively safe compound, but for some people, such as people with allergies or other health problems, it may cause allergies or other adverse reactions. Therefore, it is best to perform a skin sensitivity test before using the hypodermic to avoid possible adverse reactions.
In general, the yellow hydrocarbon is a commonly used fragrance compound with a unique aromatic odor. However, it should be used with caution and follow the relevant safe use guidelines.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:32:47