top of page
L-Limonene

L-Limonene

 

  • Description

    Limonene is a colorless liquid found in large quantity in essential oils of pine and citrus trees. It is used as lemon like odorant in industrial and household products and also as a chemical intermediate. It exists in two isomeric forms called l-limonene and d-limonene. The l-limonene is the isomer which rotates the plane of polarized light counter clockwise and de-limonene is the isomer that causes rotation in the opposite direction. When Citrus fruits are extracted d-limonene is obtained as a by-product. It also happens in caraway oil. L-limonene is found in abundance in pine needles and cones and dl-limonene or the dipentene is the mixture of same amount of l and d isomers and this is a component of turpentine.

     

    Different Odor

     

    Dipentene will be sulphurised to make additives which improve the performance of lubricating oils. D-limonene is commercially converted to l-carvone which has a caraway seed flavor. Limonen is from the family of hydrocarbons produced by plants known as terpenes and it possess a strong smell of oranges. Lemonen takes the name from lemon because the rind of lemon like other citrus fruits contains major amount of this compound which gives it the odor. Both the l-limonene and d-limonene are the mirror image of one another chemically even though they smell different. D limonene smells like the citrus fruits and is generally used in food products, cleaning products and beauty products. The l-limonene has turpentine like scent mixed with pine and is normally used as an alternative solvent for cleaning products.

     

    Side Effects

     

    L-limonene and d-limonene can be produced as technical grade but they are separated chemically. L-limonene has a piney odor and is increasingly used as solvent for cleaning purposes like removal of oil from machine parts. This is because it is produced from a renewable source. Limonene and its oxidation products are skin and respiratory irritants. Researchers have now started considering limonene as an important chemo preventive agent with possible value as a dietary anti-cancer instrument in human beings. Studies also reveal that limonene can block cancer forming chemicals and kills cancer cell under the laboratory circumstances. But more research is being done to find out whether it is effective in humans

     

    Physico Chemical Properties:

     

    Specification Limit
    Name L-Limonene
    Chemical Name p-mentha 1, 8-diene
    Chemical Formula C10H16
    Appearance light liquid
    Molecular weight 136.23
    Odor Refreshing odor
    Specific gravity 0.838 to 0.842 At 250C
    Refractive Index 1.470 to 1.474 At 200C
    Color colorless
    CAS No 5989-54-8

                                     

bottom of page