Organic plasticizers are chemicals added to plastics to increase their flexibility, durability, and resilience. Some common synonyms for organic plasticizers include phthalates, adipates, benzoates, sebacates, and citrates. Each type of plasticizer has unique properties that make it suitable for specific types of plastics and applications. Phthalates, for example, are commonly used in PVC products, while adipates and sebacates are popular choices for producing flexible PVC and polyurethane foams. Benzoates and citrates, on the other hand, are preferred for producing medical and food packaging products. Regardless of the type of organic plasticizer used, they all play an essential role in ensuring the durability and function of plastic products while minimizing their environmental impact.