Tangerine Terpenes

Description

A fragrant material derived from the oils of Citrus Reticulata fruit peels, Tangerine Terpenes are less sweet than their essential oil counterparts. These terpenes lack the “dry” character of mandarin derivatives, instead imparting a citrusy and aldehydic note when used in perfumery. Tangerine is often used as a modifier within citrus-based flavors, particularly in the US, where orange and lemon-like combination flavors remain a large part of the soft drinks industry.

  • CAS#: 8016-85-1

  • Einecs: 616-990-8

  • Principle Constituents: Limonene

  • Refractive Index: 1.4650 – 1.4780

  • Specific Gravity: 0.8350 – 8480

Latest market information
  • Aug 5th, 2025

    Supply is limited, and previous sourcing challenges may persist. Tariff-related uncertainty could affect forward movement. 

  • Appearance:Colorless Liquid

  • Part Of Plant:Fruit

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