D-Limonene R7750,00

Form: Liquid

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Description

D-Limonene

 

D-limonene has many uses, including as a flavoring agent, fragrance, solvent, and insect repellent. 

Food and beverage 

  • Flavoring agent in baked goods, candy, ice cream, puddings, and yogurts
  • Masking agent to cover up bitterness or aftertaste

Cosmetics and personal care 

  • Fragrance in shampoos, soaps, lotions, perfumes, and makeup
Cleaning
  • Degreasing agent in soaps, detergents, and industrial degreasing products 
  • Solvent for removing oil from machine parts, adhesive remover, and paint stripper 

Insect repellent 

  • Ingredient in natural, skin-safe personal insect repellent
  • Effective against mosquitoes, flies, and other pests

Other uses 

  • Chemical intermediate in the production of l-carvone
  • Wetting and dispersing agent in terpene resin manufacture
  • Organic monomer in the synthesis of tackifying resins for adhesives
  • Solvent for fused filament fabrication based 3D printing
  • Less toxic substitute for xylene when clearing dehydrated specimens
D-limonene is a terpene that naturally occurs in the peel of citrus fruits, such as oranges or lemons. 

 

Other names:1-Methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)cyclohexene,4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene,p-Menth-1,8-diene, DL-Limonene; Dipentene

Application:

  •  fragrance ingredient for cosmetics products e.g perfumes, aftershave lotions, bath products, and other personal care products
  • It is added to cleaning products, such as hand cleansers to give a lemon or orange fragrance  and for its ability to dissolve oils