BITTER ORANGE CAS 68916-04-1
Chemical Name: BITTER ORANGE
Synonyms: Bitter orange peel oil
CAS No.: 68916-04-1
Appearance:?Colorless to light yellow liquid
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BITTER ORANGE Quick Details
Chemical Name: BITTER ORANGE
CAS No.: 68916-04-1
Molecular Fomula: None
Chemical Structure: None
Molecular weight:?None
Appearance:?Colorless to light yellow liquid
BITTER ORANG Properties
ITEMS
SPECIFICATION
Purity
97%min
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BITTER ORANGE application:
Widely used in food, health products, spices, skin care, daily chemicals, etc.
Packaging and Shipping?
25kg/drum, 180kg/drum or customized according to customer needs.
BITTER ORANGE Storage
It should be stored in a clean, dry and cool place, preventing from sunlight, rain.
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