Edible essence:
In the food industry, borneol can be used as a cooling agent and edible essence, and is widely used to prepare rosemary, white lemon, lavender and other flavor essence. China's Hygienic Standard for the Use of Food Additives (GB2760-2011) stipulates that borneol can be used for food essence in an appropriate amount according to production needs. The Food Flavor Manufacturers Association of America (FEMA) has set the maximum dosage of Longbrain in food: 3.7mg/kg for candy, 5.1mg/kg for baked goods, 0.30mg/kg for gummy, 0.30mg/kg for syrup, 0.25-1.4mg/kg for soft drinks, and 1.4mg/kg for ice cream and frozen foods.
code: S0028; Chinese name of spice: Longnao; English name of spice: Borneol; FEMA code: 2157
Daily chemical essence:
Used for preparing fragrance products such as lavender, rosemary, cologne, pine needles, and bornyl acetate;
It is also commonly used for perfuming perfume, daily chemicals, printing ink and disinfection and sterilization products. Chemical industry: fixing of coatings and dyes; preservative.
Tobacco essence:
The essence of borneol flavor and exploding beads can make the cigarette more mellow and plump, which is helpful for oral cavity, throat, refreshing and refreshing.