Myrcene
Cas No :
123-35-3
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
136.23 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C10H16
Melting Point :
< −10 °C
Boiling Point :
166–168 °C
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water; Miscible With Organic Solvents
Flash Point :
103 °F
Description :
Myrcene is a colourless to pale yellow liquid with a strong, earthy, and spicy aroma reminiscent of cloves and hops. It is a naturally occurring monoterpene found abundantly in essential oils of plants like bay, hops, lemongrass, and mango. Myrcene is widely sought after in the scent, Flavour, and Pharmaceutical sectors due to its scent-enhancing properties and medicinal benefits.
Myrcene is used as a key ingredient in Perfumes and personal care products to impart a fresh, herbal, and spicy scent.
It is employed as a flavouring agent in food and beverages, contributing to citrus, fruity, and herbal notes.
Myrcene is studied for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative properties and is used in formulations for natural health products and aromatherapy.
It serves as a precursor for the synthesis of other terpenes and aroma chemicals in industrial applications.
Myrcene is usually regarded as a safe substance; however, it may cause skin irritation for those who are sensitive.
Wear appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) such as goggles and gloves when handling.
Work in well-ventilated areas or under fume hoods to avoid inhalation of concentrated vapours.
Store Myrcene in tightly sealed containers away from heat, sparks, flames, and incompatible substances.
Follow proper disposal and spill cleanup procedures as per local regulations.
ChemicalBull offers high-end industrial-grade Myrcene manufactured under stringent quality control, and that is suitable for flavour, fragrance, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
ChemicalBull sells Myrcene throughout India, offering competitive prices as well as prompt delivery, professional technical assistance.
Request the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) from ChemicalBull for detailed information on safe handling, toxicity, first aid, and emergency procedures.