Clove Terpenes

Clove terpenes are natural molecules that are extracted from the clove plant, which is native to Indonesia. These molecules are used in a variety of industries, including cosmetics, perfumery, and food and beverage production. If you are a buyer interested in purchasing wholesale quantities of clove terpenes, it is important to have a good understanding of the product's synonyms, botanical sources, chemical composition, odor type, olfactory description, extraction methods, applications, and market price.

Synonyms: Clove terpenes are also known as clove oil terpenes, clove oil fraction, and eugenol terpenes.

Botanical sources: Clove terpenes are extracted from the buds and stems of the clove plant (Syzygium aromaticum), which is an evergreen tree that is native to Indonesia. Clove trees can also be found in other countries, such as Madagascar, Tanzania, and Sri Lanka.

Chemical composition: The primary chemical components of clove terpenes are eugenol, beta-caryophyllene, and eugenyl acetate. Eugenol is the primary component, making up about 80-90% of the total terpene content.

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    Headquarters :Indonesia

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