The Widely Application of Leaf Alcohol2022-09-16

Leaf alcohol is a colorless oily liquid, also lnow as Cis-3-hexenol. Has a strong grassy aroma and a fresh tea scent.

Leaf alcohol is a colorless oily liquid, also lnow as Cis-3-hexenol. Has a strong grassy aroma and a fresh tea scent.
 
Leaf alcohol natural products exist in tea: mint, jasmine, grapes, raspberries, grapefruit and so on. Leaf alcohol is mainly used to prepare various fruit and mint flavors.
 
(1) Leaf alcohol is widely used in the preparation of natural fresh flavors such as bananas, strawberries, citrus, rosé grapes, apples, etc. It is also used in combination with esters such as acetic acid, valeric acid, and lactic acid to change the taste of food. It is mainly used for Suppresses the sweet aftertaste of refreshing beverages and juices.
 
(2) Application of leaf alcohol in daily chemical industry Leaf alcohol has a strong aroma of fresh grass and is a popular fragrance type precious spice.
 
Leaf alcohol and its esters are indispensable flavoring agents in flavor production. According to reports, more than 40 well-known flavor formulations in the world currently contain leaf alcohol, and it is usually only necessary to add 0.5% or less of leaf alcohol to obtain a significant smell.
 
In the cosmetic industry, Leaf alcohol  is used to formulate various artificial essential oils similar to natural fragrances, such as lily-of-the-valley, clove, oakmoss, mint and lavender essential oils, and can also be used to formulate various floral fragrances. Fragrances, giving artificial oils and fragrances a green top note.
 
Leaf alcohol is also an important raw material for the synthesis of jasmonone and methyl jasmonate. Leaf alcohol and its derivatives were symbols of the green revolution in the fragrance industry in the 1960s.
 
(3) Application of Leaf alcohol in biological control Leaf alcohol is also an indispensable physiologically active substance in both plants and insects.
 
Insects use leaf alcohol as an alarm, aggregating pheromone or sex hormone. For example, when Leaf alcohol and benkun are mixed in a certain proportion, the aggregation of male scarabs and beetles can be induced, so as to kill and kill such forest pests in a large area.
 
It can be seen that Leaf alcohol is a compound with important application value.