Anise oil

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Reagent Code: #64025
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Alias Related CAS number: 84775-42-8
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CAS Number 8007-70-3

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MDL Number MFCD00130517
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 14-19 °C
Boiling Point 232 °C(lit.)
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Density 0.980 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage 2-8 °C

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Anise oil is widely used in the food and beverage industry as a flavoring agent due to its sweet, licorice-like aroma. It is commonly added to baked goods, candies, and alcoholic beverages such as liqueurs. In the pharmaceutical sector, it serves as a key ingredient in cough syrups and lozenges, leveraging its expectorant properties to relieve respiratory issues. The oil is also utilized in aromatherapy for its calming effects, helping to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Additionally, it finds application in traditional medicine for its digestive benefits, often used to alleviate bloating and cramps. In the cosmetic industry, anise oil is incorporated into perfumes and soaps for its distinctive fragrance.

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Test Parameter Specification
Appearance Colorless to very light yellow and colorless to very light green-yellow liquid
Purity 94.5-100
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure
Note This product is a low melting point solid and may change state in different environments (solid, liquid, or semi-solid)

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿1,280.00
inventory 500g
10-20 days ฿3,800.00

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Anise oil is widely used in the food and beverage industry as a flavoring agent due to its sweet, licorice-like aroma. It is commonly added to baked goods, candies, and alcoholic beverages such as liqueurs. In the pharmaceutical sector, it serves as a key ingredient in cough syrups and lozenges, leveraging its expectorant properties to relieve respiratory issues. The oil is also utilized in aromatherapy for its calming effects, helping to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Additionally, it finds application in traditional medicine for its digestive benefits, often used to alleviate bloating and cramps. In the cosmetic industry, anise oil is incorporated into perfumes and soaps for its distinctive fragrance.
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