Carum carvi.
Carvone 90%
Description
Dimethyl Anthranilate (DMA) – C₉H₁₁NO₂
- A fruity, grape-scented ester used in flavors, fragrances, and bird repellents.
Carvone (C₁₀H₁₄O, 90%)
- A naturally occurring terpene found in caraway seeds (Carum carvi) and spearmint.
- Exists in two enantiomeric forms:
- L-(+)-Carvone (found in caraway and dill)
- D-(−)-Carvone (found in spearmint oil)
Packaging Size
20.0Kg – 25.05Kg – 50.0Kg – 100.0kg – 180.0kg.
Application
Flavoring Agent
- Food Industry:
- L-(+)-Carvone (Caraway/Dill) → Used in rye bread, pickles, and savory dishes.
- D-(−)-Carvone (Spearmint) → Used in chewing gum, toothpaste, and confectionery.
2. Aromatherapy & Fragrances
- Common in perfumes and essential oils due to its refreshing scent.
- Used in household products like air fresheners and detergents.
3. Agriculture & Pest Control
- Acts as a natural sprout inhibitor for potatoes during storage.
- Repels insects and pests due to its strong odor.
4. Pharmaceuticals & Medicinal Uses
- Used in traditional medicine for digestion, bloating, and stomach relief.
- Has antifungal and antimicrobial properties.