Rhodinol

Rhodinol is a natural molecule that belongs to the family of terpenoids. It is a colorless or pale yellow liquid with a characteristic floral and rosy scent. Rhodinol is widely used in the fragrance and flavor industries due to its pleasing and refreshing aroma. In this technical guide, we will provide information for buyers who are interested in purchasing wholesale quantities of Rhodinol.

Synonyms: Rhodinol is also known by other names such as 3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol, and (±)-Rhodinol.

Botanical sources: Rhodinol is a natural compound that can be found in various plant species, including geraniums, roses, and lavender. The essential oils of these plants are rich in Rhodinol, which is extracted from them using different techniques.

Chemical composition: Rhodinol has the chemical formula C10H18O and a molecular weight of 154.25 g/mol. Its chemical structure consists of a cyclohexane ring with two double bonds and a hydroxyl group attached to it. Rhodinol exists in two enantiomeric forms, which are (R)-Rhodinol and (S)-Rhodinol.

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