Phytol: The Essential Intermediate for Vitamin Synthesis and Fragrance

Discover the critical role of Phytol (CAS 150-86-7) in producing vital vitamins and enhancing fragrances.

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Advantages of Phytol

Essential Vitamin Synthesis

Phytol is indispensable for the efficient and high-yield synthesis of Vitamin E and Vitamin K1, critical components for human health and well-being.

Versatile Industrial Applications

Its utility extends beyond pharmaceuticals, making it a valuable ingredient in the fragrance, cosmetic, and detergent industries, offering diverse market opportunities.

High Purity and Quality Assurance

Reputable suppliers offer Phytol with high purity (>90%), ensuring reliable performance in demanding applications and adherence to stringent quality standards.

Key Applications

Vitamin Synthesis

Phytol is a primary precursor for synthesizing Vitamin E (tocopherols) and Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone), essential for cellular protection and blood coagulation.

Fragrance Industry

Its distinct aroma makes Phytol a sought-after ingredient in the creation of perfumes, colognes, and other scented products, adding unique olfactory notes.

Cosmetics and Personal Care

Phytol is incorporated into various cosmetic formulations, including shampoos and soaps, leveraging its properties for product enhancement.

Chemical Research

As a well-characterized diterpene alcohol, Phytol is utilized in scientific research and experimentation, particularly in biochemistry and organic chemistry.

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