Carvacrol

Carvacrol is the isomeric body of thymol with similar aroma as thymol. Carvacrol naturally exists in thyme oil and other essential oils, having especially high content in the thyme oil produced in Spain.Carvacrol is mainly used in the preparation of dill, girofle, mint and vanilla flavor to be used for toothpaste, toothpaste powder, oral products, talcum powder, soap and daily industrial products. In medicine, it is used for local anesthetics. In addition, carvacrol is capable of killing bacteria and intestinal parasites and can be used as disinfectants and fungicides.
Carvacrol Basic information
Artificial flavor Chemical properties Content analysis Toxicity Usage limit Standard for Maximum Allowable Amount Chemical properties Application Preparation Category Toxic classification Acute toxicity Flammability and Hazardous characteristics Storage and transportation characteristics Extinguishing agent
Product Name:Carvacrol
Synonyms:1-Hydroxy-2-methyl-5-isopropylbenzene;2-Hydroxy-1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)benzene;2-hydroxy-4-(2-propyl)toluene;2-hydroxy-p-cymen;2-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl)-pheno;5-ISOPROPYL-O-CRESOL;5-ISOPROPYL-2-METHYLPHENOL;o-Thymol
CAS:499-75-2
MF:C10H14O
MW:150.22
EINECS:207-889-6
Product Categories:Miscellaneous Natural Products;Alcohols and Derivatives;bc0001;499-75-2
Mol File:499-75-2.mol
Carvacrol Structure
Carvacrol Chemical Properties
Melting point 3-4 °C(lit.)
Boiling point 236-237 °C(lit.)
density 0.976 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.)
vapor pressure 3.09-6.664Pa at 25℃
refractive index n20/D 1.522(lit.)
FEMA 2245 | CARVACROL
Fp 224 °F
storage temp. -20°C
solubility 1.25g/l
form neat
pka10.38±0.10(Predicted)
color Colorless to Light orange to Yellow
Odorat 100.00 %. spice woody camphor thymol
Odor Typespicy
Water Solubility Insoluble
Merck 14,1872
JECFA Number710
BRN 1860514
Stability:Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong bases, strong oxidizing agents.
InChIKeyRECUKUPTGUEGMW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP3.33-3.49
CAS DataBase Reference499-75-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferencePhenol, 2-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl)-(499-75-2)
EPA Substance Registry SystemIsopropyl-o-cresol (499-75-2)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes C
Risk Statements 22-34
Safety Statements 26-36/37/39-45
RIDADR UN 3265 8/PG 3
WGK Germany 3
RTECS FI1225000
HazardClass 8
PackingGroup III
HS Code 29071990
Hazardous Substances Data499-75-2(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD orally in rabbits: 100 mg/kg (Kochmann)
MSDS Information
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Carvacrol Usage And Synthesis
Artificial flavorCarvacrol is the isomeric body of thymol with similar aroma as thymol. Carvacrol naturally exists in thyme oil and other essential oils, having especially high content in the thyme oil produced in Spain.
Carvacrol is mainly used in the preparation of dill, girofle, mint and vanilla flavor to be used for toothpaste, toothpaste powder, oral products, talcum powder, soap and daily industrial products. In medicine, it is used for local anesthetics. In addition, carvacrol is capable of killing bacteria and intestinal parasites and can be used as disinfectants and fungicides. According to the information reported, the acute toxicity data of carvacrol: oral LD50810mg/kg (rat), skin test: LD50> 5g/kg (rabbit).
Thyme plant has its origin including the Northeast, Hebei, and Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang and other provinces. Ingredients: whole plant of thyme contains about 0.15~0.5% volatile oil (in oil, the component mainly contains carvacrol, paraffin, thymol), amaroid and tannin. Leaves contain free oleanolic acid, ursolic acid, caffeic acid and so on. Thyme can be not only used in medicine, for spices, but also be as the superior natural health ingredients of the processed foods. Since the 1980s, thyme-like herbal foods have become very popular. Studies have shown that thyme-containing volatile oils, in addition to being used as seasoning and for treatment of illnesses, also have anti-corrosion, antibacterial and other functions. Therefore, the consumers can benefit a lot using it as food raw materials. Because of this, in Europe, natural herbal tea also contains thyme. For example, a kind of herb tea raw material having anti-cough effect and being able to prevent and treat bronchitis has 10% thyme leaves.
thymus plant
Image 1: Thymus plant



Chemical propertiesUse sulfuric acid to sulfonate the p-isopropyl toluene, generating p-isopropyl toluene-2-sulfonic acid. Then we can obtain carvacrol after alkali melting treatment.
preparation of carvacrol
Image 2: Preparation of carvacrol from p-isopropyltoluene
Carvacrol, when co-melted together with potassium hydroxide, can give 2-hydroxy-4-isopropyl benzoic acid while reaction with phosphorus pentachloride can generate 2-chloro-1-methyl-4-isopropyl benzene. In acetic acid, it reaction with 1 mol Bromine can generate 4-bromocarbinol while its reaction with 2 mol bromine can generate 4, 6-dibromo carvacrol; if reacted with bromine and aluminum, we can obtain tetrabromo-o-cresol. It is easily soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid to produce 2-methyl-5-isopropyl phenol-4-sulfonic acid. In aqueous sodium hydroxide solution, it can be reacted with formaldehyde to generate carvacrol phenols alcohol:
generation of carvacrol phenolic alcohol
Image 3: The reaction between carvacrol and formaldehyde for generation of carvacrol phenolic alcohol
It exhibits green color when reacted with ferric chloride in ethanol with no significant color in the water.





Content analysisIt can be determined by the non-polar column method by GT-10-4.
ToxicityGRAS (FEMA).
LD50: 810 mg/kg (rat, oral).
Usage limitFEMA (mg/kg): soft drinks 26; cold drinks 34; candy 92; baked goods 120; condiments 37.
Take appropriate as limit (FDA § 172.515, 2000).
Allow to use (GB 2760-1996).
Standard for Maximum Allowable Amount
Name of additive
Field allowed to use it as additive
Function of additive
Maximal allowable amount(g/kg)
arvacrol
Food
Food spices
The perfume ingredients used in formulating fragrances shall not exceed the maximum allowable documented amount in GB 2760
Chemical propertiesIt appears as colorless to pale yellow slightly viscous oil. When placed in air and light, its color becomes darker. It has spicy, cool incense, herbs incense with thymol-like smell. It has a boiling point of 238 ° C, the melting point of 0.5 to 1 ° C and the flash point of 100 ° C. It is soluble ethanol, ethyl ether, propylene glycol and alkali, do not dissolve in water. It is miscible in oil.
The natural products are found in thyme oil (about 70%), oregano oil (about 80%) and mange to oil and so on.
ApplicationSpices; It is mainly used for the preparation of dill, girofle, meat, peppermint, vanilla flavor and so on.
It can be used for the preparation of spices, fungicides and disinfectants. As a spice, it can be used in toothpaste, soap and other daily necessities, but also for food flavors.
It can be used for spices, food additives, feed additives, antioxidants, sanitation fungicide, insect repellent, preservatives, deodorant and pharmaceutical intermediates.
PreparationIt can be obtained through treatment of the essential oil containing rich content of natural carvacrol followed by ether extraction or steam distillation to derive it.
It can be derived by the sulfonation of thymol followed by alkali treatment.
CategoryPesticides
Toxic classificationmiddle-level poisoning
Acute toxicityOral-rat LD50: 810 mg/kg; intravenous-mouse LD50: 80 mg/kg
Stimulation Data Skin-Rabbit 500 mg/24 h Severe
Flammability and Hazardous characteristicsIt is flammable upon heat, fire and strong oxidants with thermal decomposition releasing spicy stimulated smoke
Storage and transportation characteristicsTreasury: low temperature, ventilated and dry; avoid fire and high temperature; store it separately from oxidant.
Extinguishing agentfog, carbon dioxide, foam, dry powder
Chemical Propertiesliquid
Chemical PropertiesCarvacrol has a characteristic pungent, warm odor. The commercial product consists of a mixture of isomers differing because of the position of the isopropyl radical. The odor characteristics differ between the technical (lower grade) and pure (higher grade) commercial products.
OccurrenceReported found in cumin seed, thyme, oregano, calamus, lovage, myrtle and lemon balm.
UsesReference Standard in the analysis of herbal medicinal products
UsesCarvacrol is a flavoring agent that is a colorless to pale yellow liquid. it has a spicy and pungent odor, resembling thymol. it is insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and ether. it is a mixture of the isomeric carvacrols (isopropyl o-creols), and is obtained by chemical synthesis. it is also an ingredient of savory, a fragrant herb in nature.
UsesAs disinfectant; in organic syntheses.
DefinitionChEBI: A phenol that is a natural monoterpene derivative of cymene. An inhibitor of bacterial growth, it is used as a food additive. Potent activator of the human ion channels transient receptor potential V3 (TRPV3) and A1 (TRPA1).
PreparationFrom p-cymene by sulfonation and subsequent alkali fusion.
Aroma threshold valuesDetection at 2.29 ppm.
Taste threshold valuesTaste characteristics at 5.0 ppm: spicy, herbal phenolic, medicinal and woody.
Synthesis Reference(s)Tetrahedron Letters, 19, p. 2545, 1978 DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4039(01)94822-1
General DescriptionProduced and qualified by HWI pharma services GmbH.
Exact content by quantitative NMR can be found on the certificate.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNotclassified
Safety ProfilePoison by ingestion, intravenous, and subcutaneous routes. Moderately toxic by skin contact. A severe skin irritant. Combustible liquid. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.
Carvacrol Methylparaben Chloromethyl isopropyl carbonate Methyl Cyclopropyl methyl ketone 3-Methyl-2-butanone 3-Ethylphenol Phenol Red Phenol o-Cresol p-Cresol Kresoxim-methyl Thiophanate-methyl Methyl acrylate Isopropyl alcohol Methyl bromide CHLOROPHOSPHONAZO III p-Cymene

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