Eugenol High Purity Aroma Compound

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Eugenol – Technical Specifications

Chemical Name: Eugenol
Chemical Formula: C₁₀H₁₂O₂
CAS Number: 97-53-0
Grade: Food Grade/Pharmaceutical Grade/Industrial Grade

Physical and Chemical Properties:

  • Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid
  • Odor: Strong clove-like, spicy aroma
  • Purity: ≥ 99%
  • Molecular Weight: 164.2 g/mol
  • Boiling Point: 254°C (489°F)
  • Melting Point: -7.5°C (18.5°F)
  • Density: 1.06 g/cm³ at 25°C
  • Refractive Index: 1.540 to 1.542
  • Flash Point: 110°C (230°F)
  • Solubility:
    • Water: Slightly soluble (~0.2g/100 mL)
    • Ethanol/Organic Solvents: Highly soluble
  • Vapor Pressure: 0.01 mmHg at 25°C
  • Optical Rotation: Between +1° to +3°

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Safety Data Sheet

Description

Eugenol is a naturally occurring phenolic compound, primarily derived from clove oil, cinnamon, and other essential oils. Known for its characteristic spicy, clove-like aroma, eugenol is widely used in various industries such as food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. With its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and analgesic properties, it is especially important in dental care products and flavoring applications.

Applications:

Pharmaceuticals and Dentistry:

  • Topical Analgesic and Anesthetic: Eugenol is commonly used in dental care products to relieve toothache and gum pain. It is included in dental treatments such as temporary fillings, root canal treatments, and cavity dressings due to its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Antiseptic: Its antimicrobial properties make it valuable for use in antiseptic mouthwashes and dental formulations to prevent infection and inflammation.
  • Over-the-Counter (OTC) Products: Found in various dental products like toothache relief gels, oral anesthetics, and gum soothers.

Food and Beverage Industry:

  • Flavoring Agent: Eugenol is used as a natural flavoring in the food and beverage industry, adding a warm, spicy flavor to products such as baked goods, candies, chewing gum, and soft drinks. It is especially popular in products that require a clove or cinnamon-like flavor.
  • Preservative: Due to its antimicrobial properties, eugenol is sometimes used as a natural preservative to extend the shelf life of food products by inhibiting bacterial growth.

Fragrance and Cosmetics:

  • Perfumes and Fragrances: Eugenol’s warm, spicy, clove-like scent makes it a popular ingredient in perfumes, colognes, and deodorants.
  • Soaps and Lotions: Eugenol is used in the formulation of soaps, body lotions, and shampoos to provide a pleasant fragrance. It can also be found in aromatherapy oils for its calming properties.
  • Cosmetic Preservative: Its antimicrobial and antioxidant qualities allow eugenol to act as a natural preservative in cosmetic products, ensuring the shelf life and integrity of formulations.

Personal Care Products:

  • Oral Care: Eugenol is used in toothpaste and mouthwash for its antibacterial and analgesic properties, helping to prevent tooth decay and maintain gum health. It also contributes to freshening breath by combating odor-causing bacteria.
  • Skin Care: Incorporated into creams and ointments to help soothe skin inflammation and irritation, eugenol is valued for its calming effects in skincare products.

Insect Repellent:

  • Natural Insect Repellent: Eugenol is used as an active ingredient in eco-friendly insect repellents to deter mosquitoes, ants, and other pests. Its strong smell and mild toxicity to insects make it an ideal component of natural pesticide formulations.
  • Pest Control: Found in insecticides used for garden care or home protection, providing an alternative to synthetic chemicals.

Aromatherapy and Therapeutics:

  • Aromatherapy: Eugenol is used in essential oil blends for aromatherapy, where it is appreciated for its calming, stress-relieving, and soothing properties. It can be diffused or added to massage oils for a relaxing effect.
  • Natural Pain Relief: Applied in some herbal remedies for the treatment of joint pain, muscle aches, and inflammation.

Chemical and Industrial Uses:

  • Chemical Intermediate: Eugenol is used as a precursor in the synthesis of various other chemical compounds, including vanillin (a synthetic vanilla flavoring) and other important industrial chemicals.
  • Polymer Production: It plays a role in certain polymer manufacturing processes, acting as a monomer or additive in specialized materials.

Veterinary Applications:

  • Anesthetic and Pain Reliever: Eugenol is sometimes used in veterinary medicine as a natural pain reliever or anesthetic, particularly for smaller animals.

Storage and Handling:

  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.
  • Ensure containers are airtight to prevent evaporation and maintain quality.
  • Keep away from open flames or high heat sources, as eugenol is flammable.

Safety Information:

  • Hazard Class: Irritant (to skin and eyes)
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing recommended during handling.
  • First Aid: In case of skin or eye contact, wash thoroughly with water and seek medical attention if irritation persists.

Warning

GHS07: Exclamation mark

May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. Toxic to aquatic life.

California Prop. 65 Components

This product does not contain any chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or any other reproductive harm.

 

Additional information

Size

15mL (0.5 Fl Oz), 30mL (1 Fl Oz), 100mL (3.3 Fl Oz), 500mL (16 Fl Oz), 1000mL (32 Fl Oz), 1 Gallon (128 Fl Oz)