Guaiacol CAS: 90-05-1
Guaiacol, also known as o-methoxyphenol, is an organic compound derived from guaiac wood, or creosote oil. The molecular formula of guaiacol is C7H8O2, which has a pleasant aroma and is often used in the production of spices, fragrances and pharmaceuticals. It is a valuable ingredient in the manufacture of synthetic vanillin, which is widely used in the food and beverage industries.
One of the prominent applications of guaiacol is its use in the pharmaceutical industry as an effective expectorant and cough suppressant. It has shown remarkable properties in the treatment of respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and cough, making it an important ingredient in cough syrups and respiratory medicines.
Furthermore, guaiacol has had a major impact on the production of flavors and fragrances. Its unique aroma is reminiscent of a captivating smoky wood scent, highly sought after in the fragrance industry. It adds depth and complexity to various fragrances, enhancing their appeal and leaving a lasting impression.
Specification
Appearance | Colorless to light yellow liquid | Conform |
Assay (%) | ≥99.0 | 99.69 |
Water (%) | ≤0.5 | 0.02 |
Pyrocatechol (%) | ≤0.5 | 0.01 |
