Sabinene is a naturally occurring terpene found in many plants, including black pepper, nutmeg, and turmeric. It has a spicy, woody scent and is commonly used in the fragrance and flavor industries. The molecular formula of sabinene is C10H16. It is mostly found in a wide range of flowers, plants, and natural oils.
Uses:
In the fragrance industry, sabinene is used as a base note in perfumes and colognes. It adds a warm, spicy element to fragrances and is often used in men’s fragrances for its masculine scent. Sabinene is also used in the flavor industry as a flavoring agent in foods such as baked goods, dairy products, and beverages.
Benefits:
- Sabinene has several potential health benefits. It has antioxidant properties, which can help to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- It also has anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful in the treatment of various inflammatory conditions such as arthritis. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties. This makes it useful in the treatment of fungal infections and for preventing the growth of harmful bacteria.
- It has also been used in traditional medicine for its pain-relieving properties.
- It has been shown to reduce pain and inflammation in animal studies, making it a potential natural alternative to traditional pain medications.
Product Title : | Sabinene |
Appearance : | Colorless mobile liquid |
Specific Gravity : | 0.840 to 0.846 AT 250C |
Refractive Index : | 1.463 to 1.469 AT 200C |
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