Grapefruit, decolorized

Grapefruit decolorized essential oil is a popular product in the fragrance and flavor industry due to its fresh and uplifting aroma. This technical document aims to provide buyers of wholesale quantities of grapefruit decolorized essential oil with essential information on its synonyms, botanical names, chemical composition, growing locations, odor type, olfactory description, regulation, extraction method, applications, and market price.

Synonyms: Grapefruit decolorized essential oil is also known as citrus paradisi decolorized essential oil, white grapefruit essential oil, or simply grapefruit essential oil.

Botanical Names: The botanical name of the grapefruit plant is Citrus paradisi, and it belongs to the Rutaceae family.

Chemical Composition: Grapefruit decolorized essential oil is composed of various chemical compounds, including limonene, myrcene, alpha-pinene, sabinene, geraniol, linalool, citronellal, and neral. These compounds contribute to the fresh, citrusy scent of the oil.

Growing Locations: Grapefruit trees are mostly grown in subtropical and tropical regions, such as the United States, Brazil, Israel, and South Africa.

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    Name :ExcellentiaIntl

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    Name :Citrus and Allied Essences Ltd.

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