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Farnesol
Farnesol is a natural 15-carbon organic compound classified as an acyclic sesquiterpene alcohol. It appears as a colorless liquid under standard conditions. Due to its hydrophobic nature, it is insoluble in water but miscible with oils. Farnesol is produced from 5-carbon isoprene compounds in both plants and animals. Phosphate-activated derivatives of farnesol serve as the building blocks for possibly all acyclic sesquiterpenoids. These compounds are doubled to form 30-carbon squalene, which acts as a precursor for steroids in plants, animals, and fungi. Farnesol and its derivatives are crucial starting compounds for both natural and artificial organic synthesis.
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Effects in Cosmetics
Farnesol has multiple effects and applications, some of which include:
Used in perfumery to accentuate the odors of sweet, floral perfumes.
Acts as a co-solvent that regulates the volatility of odorants, enhancing perfume scent.
Particularly used in lilac perfumes.
Source
Farnesol is produced from isoprene compounds in both plants and animals.
The reaction of geranyl pyrophosphate with isopentenyl pyrophosphate results in the 15-carbon farnesyl pyrophosphate, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of sesquiterpenes like farnesene.
Industrially, farnesol can be synthesized from linalool.
Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals
Farnesol is used as a deodorant in cosmetic products but is subject to restrictions in perfumery due to potential sensitization in some individuals.
The farnesol used in our company's product ingredients is all derived from plants and complies with the safety levels set by the European Union and Taiwan.
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