Metyl eugenol
Methyl eugenol is a natural organic compound found in various essential oils, such as clove, bay leaf, and basil. It appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a sweet, spicy and slightly floral aroma, similar to that of eugenol. This compound is used in the perfumery and cosmetics industry to provide warm and spicy notes to fragrances, enriching the aromatic complexity of the products. Additionally, methyl eugenol has applications in the food industry as a flavoring agent in a variety of foods and beverages. However, due to concerns about its safety in large quantities, its use is regulated in many regions. In scientific research, its bioactive properties are studied, including antimicrobial and antioxidant effects, which expands its relevance in the field of chemistry and biology.
CAS:93-15-2
CONTAINER:5kg. 25kg. 200kg. IBC