TERPINEOL & ITS DERIVATIVES

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Terpineol & Its Derivatives

Overview of TERPINEOL

Terpineol is a naturally derived monoterpene alcohol known for its pleasant lilac-like fragrance and diverse industrial uses. Extracted from pine oil and other essential oils, it offers a floral-pine aroma profile and is widely recognized in the fragrance, cleaning, and pharmaceutical industries. Its low toxicity, biodegradability, and antimicrobial and antifungal properties make it ideal for eco-friendly product formulations. In addition to its aromatic appeal, Terpineol functions as a powerful solvent and performance enhancer across applications ranging from perfumes to paints.

What Are Terpineol & Its Derivatives?

Terpineol and its derivatives are naturally occurring or chemically synthesized terpene alcohols, commonly produced by hydrating alpha-pinene or via citrus limonene. These bio-based compounds are highly valued for their fragrance, solvent capabilities, and functional bioactivity in multiple product categories. HTP delivers high-purity Terpineol derivatives, carefully processed to maintain aroma integrity and effectiveness, making them a preferred choice across consumer and industrial sectors.

Main Terpineol Derivatives

  • Alpha Terpineol
    A primary isomer with floral lilac aroma; used in perfumes, cosmetics, and cleaners.
  • Terpineol Extra Pure
    Highly refined grade with consistent purity for sensitive applications.
  • Terpinolene
    Terpinolene is a monoterpene with a sweet, citrusy-floral aroma, commonly used in perfumes, skin care, and household cleaners. Known for its antioxidant, antifungal, and antibacterial benefits, it is also used in pharma and food applications.
  • Terpineol (Alpha Terpineol Rich)
    Rich in alpha-terpineol isomer; valued for enhanced aroma in fine fragrances.
  • Gamma Terpineol Rich
    Contains gamma isomer; tailored for unique fragrance and formulation needs.
  • Terpineol Perfumery Grade
    Specially processed for fine perfumery and premium cosmetics.
  • Terpineol (Negative/Positive Rotation)
    Optical variants providing custom blending options for industrial perfumers.
  • Terpineol Lime Type
    Lime-scented variant for citrus-heavy fragrance applications.
  • Terpin-4-ol and Fenchol
    Structurally similar alcohols used for aroma, solvent action, and bio-functionality.

Industries Using Terpineol & Its Derivatives

  • Fragrances : Used in perfumes, colognes, and cosmetics for its natural lilac aroma and floral-pine notes.
  • Cleaning Products : Acts as an aromatic solvent in industrial and household cleaners, breaking down grease and imparting a fresh scent.
  • Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care : Incorporated in balms and antiseptics for its antimicrobial and soothing effects.
  • Paints, Inks & Adhesives : Improves flow and stability, functioning as a coalescing agent and solvent.
  • Flavorings : Adds delicate citrus and floral notes to food and beverages in small concentrations.

Why Choose HTP’s Terpineol & Its Derivatives?

  • HTP offers high-quality, renewable Terpineol derivatives, extracted or synthesized from natural turpentine oil and citrus sources. Each variant is engineered for maximum purity, performance, and aroma integrity.
  • Whether you're formulating eco-friendly disinfectants, perfumes, or industrial coatings, HTP ensures consistency, safety, and compliance across every batch of Terpineol-based solutions.

Benefits of Terpineol in Modern Applications

HTP’s Terpineol and its derivatives serve as multifunctional ingredients, blending natural aroma, solvent action, and biological efficacy in one. Their roles span across bio-based cleaners, fragrance-heavy products, personal care items, and coatings, offering manufacturers a green, high-performance alternative to synthetic chemicals. With growing global demand for sustainable formulations, Terpineol’s low toxicity, antimicrobial properties, and renewable origin make it a preferred choice in modern industrial and consumer products.

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