Angeflorin - Names and Identifiers
Angeflorin - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C23H24O11
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Molar Mass | 476.43 |
Appearance | Yellow powder |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
Angeflorin - Introduction
Aneflorin (Angeflorin) is a compound also known as alpha-lilinol. It is usually a white or yellowish solid with a floral taste.
Angeflorin is mainly used in the perfume and skin care industry, as a formula ingredient of fragrance, giving the product a soft, floral smell. Its aroma is long-lasting, and when added it can enhance the attractiveness of the product.
Angeflorin is generally obtained by chemical synthesis. It can be obtained by extracting and synthesizing some components from the epidermis of small lilies. The specific preparation method may vary, depending on the chemical synthesis method and reaction conditions.
Regarding safety information, Angeflorin is generally considered to be a relatively safe compound. However, because each person's sensitivity is different, sensitivity testing should also be performed before use. In addition, you need to pay attention to the concentration of the use to avoid excessive use caused by allergies or irritation and other adverse reactions. For pregnant women, lactating women and children, professional advice should be consulted to ensure safe use. In the use of any discomfort or allergic symptoms, should be stopped and consult a doctor.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16