Beta-caryophyllene

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Beta-caryophyllene is a food additive with the ID of 87-44-5
Food additive purpose:
color or coloring adjunct, flavoring agent or adjuvant
Other names:
caryophyllene alcohol acetate, alpha-caryophyllene alcohol acetate, caryophyllene acetate, caryophyllene alcohol acetate, alpha, decahydro-2,2,4,8-tetramethyl-4,8-methanoazulen-9-yl acetate, stereoisomer, 1,2,3,3aalpha,4,5,6,7,8,8aalpha-decahydro-2,2,4beta,8beta-tetramethyl-4,8-methanoazulen-9-yl acetate, 4,8-methanoazulen-9-ol, decahydro-2,2,4,8-tetramethyl-, acetate, stereoisomer, 4,8-methanoazulen-9-ol, 1,2,3,3aalpha,4,5,6,7,8,8aalpha-decahydro-2,2,4beta,8beta-tetramethyl-, acetate.

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