Theaspirane(CAS#36431-72-8)
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Introduction
Tea spirane, also known as 3,7-dimethyl-1,6-octane, is an organic compound. The following is an introduction to the properties, uses, preparation methods and safety information of tea spirone:
Properties: Tea spirone is a colorless to light yellow liquid, with a special aromatic odor, with the aroma of tea. It has a low density, high volatility, and is volatile at room temperature.
It is often used in the production of tea spices, which can add aroma and flavor to tea.
Method: Tea spirane is usually obtained by extracting from tea leaves. The extraction method can be solvent extraction, distillation extraction or freeze concentration. Through these methods, volatile aromatic substances in tea can be separated, including thea-aromatic spirane.
Safety Information: Tea spironine is considered a relatively safe compound and is generally not highly toxic or irritating. Excessive or prolonged exposure may cause eye and skin irritation. When using thea-flavored spirole, appropriate protective measures should be taken to avoid unnecessary contact. Pay attention to ventilation during operation and take care to avoid inhaling its vapors. In case of accident, rinse with water. If necessary, follow the relevant safety operating guidelines and consult a professional.