D Carvone is a naturally occurring compound known for its distinctive aroma and taste. Derived from essential oils, it is a stereoisomer of carvone, whose "D" indicates its dextrorotary optical activity. This compound is widely used in the fragrance and flavor industry, providing a strong, minty and slightly citrusy note. De Carvone is particularly noted for its versatility, contributing to distinctive flavors and aromas.
C10H14O
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D Carvone
Flavours and Fragrance
SYNONYMS
(+)-Carvone, D-(+)-Carvone
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
150.22 g/mol
CAS NUMBER
2244-16-8
CHEMICAL FORMULA
C10H14O
HS CODE
290611
DENSITY
0.965 g/cm³
MELTING POINT
-61 to -60 °C
BOILING POINT
231-232 °C
VISCOSITY
Not Specified
SHELF LIFE
2 Years
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Not Specified
What is D-carvone?
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What is the difference between D-carvone and L-carvone?
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Is D-carvone natural?
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Is D-carvone the same as menthol?
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Is D-carvone used in cosmetics?
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