chemical and physical properties

  • compound type: acetate ester of phytol
  • molecular weight: 324.54 g/mol
  • chemical formula: C₂₂H₄₄O₂
  • boiling point: not well defined (likely >300°C)
  • solubility: insoluble in water; soluble in organic solvents (ethanol, chloroform, oils)
  • appearance: oily, colorless to pale yellow liquid

occurrence and origin

  • may occur naturally in plants rich in chlorophyll, particularly during degradation or metabolism of chlorophyll and phytol.
  • may also form during fermentation or thermal treatment of green plant matter.
  • intentionally synthesized in labs for biological testing or flavor/fragrance applications.

biological and industrial uses

  • exhibits moderate antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro.
  • investigated as a potential bioactive fragrance compound in perfumes and cosmetics.
  • serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of vitamin e and vitamin k1 derivatives.
  • may have insect-repellent properties when used in essential oil blends.
  • acts as a lipophilic carrier or prodrug scaffold in experimental formulations.

antibacterial and antimicrobial activity