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| CAS number | 150-86-7 |
| Product name | Phytol |
| Stock | Stock readily available; annual supply capacity exceeding 1,000 tons. |
| Grade | Agricultural GradePharmaceutical GradeIndustrial GradeSpecialty GradeFood GradeCosmetic Grade |
| Packaging | 25L/drum200L/drum1000L/IBC |
| Sample | Test Samples Available (Click to Request Samples) |
| COA | View COA |
| Price | Get Quote |
| Supply Type | Bulk / Contract manufacturing / OEM |
| Shipping | FCL / LCL available |
| Payment Terms | Support FOB \ CIF \ EXW quotations, and accept Letter of Credit (L/C). |
| Manufacturer | Greenrock Chemical(China Factory) |
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| Industry | Application | Process |
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| Fragrance Industry | Used as a fragrance ingredient in the formulation of various flavor and fragrance compounds | Purified following chemical synthesis or extraction from natural plant sources, then blended with other fragrance ingredients |
| Cosmetics Industry | Used as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent in skincare products | Incorporated into emulsion- and cream-based formulations and processed via mixing and emulsification to produce final products |
| Pharmaceutical Manufacturing | Employed as a raw material in pharmaceutical synthesis, e.g., in vitamin E production | Reacted with other chemicals to generate target compounds; typical steps include catalytic hydrogenation, esterification, and related transformations |
| Pesticide Production | Serves as a pesticide intermediate in the synthesis of certain biopesticides | Converted into the required pesticidal active ingredient via defined chemical reaction pathways |
| Fine Chemicals | Used as a solvent or surfactant | Concentration adjusted as required and often combined with other chemicals to meet specific performance criteria |
| Food Additives | Functions as a flavor enhancer in food applications | Added to food products at regulated dosage levels following rigorous food safety testing to improve taste and aroma |
| Detection Item | Common Detection Methods | Method Overview |
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| Content Assay | High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) | Utilizes a reversed-phase C18 column with a mobile phase of methanol-water or acetonitrile-water under gradient elution, detected by a UV detector (typically at 210 nm or 230 nm). Quantification is performed via external or internal standard methods to determine phytol content. Advantages include excellent separation, high sensitivity, and good reproducibility. |
| Gas Chromatography (GC) | After derivatization (e.g., silylation), samples are separated using a capillary column and detected by a flame ionization detector (FID). Suitable for phytol with good volatility; offers high separation efficiency and is ideal for purity analysis. | |
| Purity Analysis | Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) | After derivatization, samples are injected and separated via gas chromatography, followed by mass spectrometric identification and semi-quantitative analysis. Enables accurate identification of phytol and its impurities, used for assessing sample purity and structural confirmation. |
| High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-MS) | Requires no derivatization; samples are analyzed directly using a mass spectrometer for molecular weight confirmation and impurity profiling. Particularly suitable for precise detection of phytol in complex matrices. | |
| Identification Test | Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) | After preparing the sample as a pellet or film, its infrared absorption spectrum is measured and compared with reference spectra of standard phytol to identify characteristic peaks (e.g., C-O stretching, =C-H bending), enabling functional group identification and preliminary authentication. |
| Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) | Uses ¹H-NMR or ¹³C-NMR to resolve the chemical structure of phytol by analyzing chemical shifts and coupling constants. Commonly employed for confirmation of standard substances or novel samples. | |
| Impurity Detection | HPLC or GC | Based on content assay methods, impurities such as degradation products (e.g., phytone, phytic acid) or other organic contaminants are detected by comparing retention times and peak areas to evaluate sample stability and safety. |
| Residual Solvents | Headspace-Gas Chromatography (HS-GC) | Used to detect residual organic solvents (e.g., methanol, ethanol, acetone) remaining from extraction or synthesis processes, ensuring compliance with pharmacopoeial or food safety standards. |
| Water Content | Karl Fischer Titration | Based on the quantitative reaction between iodine and sulfur dioxide in an anhydrous environment with water, this method precisely determines water content in samples to ensure phytol stability and storage performance. |
| Appearance and Physical Properties | Visual Inspection, Melting Point Determination, etc. | Observes sample color and physical state (colorless oily liquid or crystalline solid), and measures physical parameters such as melting point or refractive index as preliminary quality indicators. |
| Test Item | Specification |
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| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow liquid |
| Purity | >=98.5% |
| Water Content (KF) | <=0.5% |
| Refractive Index (n20/D) | 1.475 - 1.485 |
| Relative Density (20°C/25°C) | 0.855 - 0.865 g/cm³ |
| Odor | Characteristic mild floral odor |
| Total Impurities | <=1.5% |
| Optical Rotation | -15° to -5° (c=1 in ethanol) |
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1. How do you ensure product quality consistency?
We rely on a mature China-based manufacturing system and implement strict batch control and quality inspection for every shipment. Our production process complies with ISO 9001 standards, and a COA is provided for each batch to ensure consistent and reliable quality.
2. Do you offer competitive pricing for bulk orders?
Yes, as a China-based manufacturer and bulk supplier, we provide tiered pricing based on order volume. We support FOB and CIF quotations, as well as L/C payment terms for large transactions to meet international trade requirements.
3. Can you support large-volume or long-term supply?
We have stable production capacity and a well-established supply chain, enabling continuous bulk supply. We support ton-level and container-level orders, as well as long-term cooperation projects.
4. What is your typical lead time?
For in-stock products, shipment can be arranged within 1–3 days. For bulk packaging or customized orders, lead time depends on the specific quantity and production schedule.
5. What documents do you provide?
We can provide complete documentation upon request, including COA, SDS, TDS, and other compliance certificates, meeting industrial procurement and export requirements.
6. Can you customize product specifications or packaging?
Yes, we support customization of parameters such as purity, impurities, residual solvents, and heavy metals. We also offer various bulk packaging options, including 25kg bags, drums, and IBC tanks, suitable for industrial applications and transportation.
7. What shipping options do you support?
We support both FCL (Full Container Load) and LCL (Less than Container Load) shipments, and can flexibly arrange logistics solutions based on order size to meet bulk chemical export needs.
8. Do you provide technical or application support?
Yes, we provide basic application guidance and technical support based on industry experience to help customers optimize product usage.
9. How do you handle compliance and export regulations?
We are familiar with international trade and export regulations, ensuring all products comply with relevant requirements. We also provide complete documentation to support smooth customs clearance and global delivery.