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Natural products

Natural products, including essential oils and other plant extracts, have been used by humans throughout history for various applications. Their use extends to traditional medicine, cosmetics, perfumery, and cultural practices. The medicinal properties of plants have long been exploited in traditional medicine. Essential oils, with their antimicrobial and relaxing properties, are popular in aromatherapy. In the cosmetic industry, natural extracts such as vegetable oils offer moisturizing benefits, while the perfume industry uses extracts to create authentic fragrances. Despite these advantages, it is crucial to note that risks exist, with potential reactions in sensitive individuals. Informed use, based on knowledge of the properties, is essential for safe and beneficial utilization. The growing demand for natural products has also emphasized the need for transparency regarding their origin and production.

827-61-2

Aceclidine hydrochloride

827-61-2
721948-65-8

(+)-cis,trans-Abscisic Acid D6

721948-65-8
30861-27-9

Aloesine

30861-27-9
104-46-1

Anethole-trans

104-46-1
76-49-3

Bornyl acetate

76-49-3
64142-23-0

Butyrovanillone

64142-23-0
474-67-9

Brassicasterol

474-67-9
484-20-8

Bergapten

484-20-8
26091-79-2

Byakangelicol

26091-79-2
7380-40-7

Bergamottin

7380-40-7
15087-24-8

Benzylidenecamphor-3

15087-24-8
98-29-3

Butylpyrocatechol-4-tert

98-29-3
507-70-0

Borneol

507-70-0
9048-46-8

Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA)

9048-46-8
7235-40-7

Carotene Beta

7235-40-7
495-62-5

Beta-Bisabolene mixture of isomers

495-62-5
549-21-3

Berlambine

549-21-3
77-53-2

Cedrol

77-53-2
458-37-7

Curcumin

458-37-7
13466-78-9

Carene-3

13466-78-9