Aroma Chemicals

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MCH1155
CAS: 105-87-3

Geranyl Acetate is a well-known fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery for its fresh, sweet, and floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as rosy and slightly fruity, with delicate citrus-like brightness and soft green nuances that give it a natural and elegant floral freshness.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless to pale liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lively freshness in fragrance compositions. Its character is radiant and balanced, making it particularly effective for adding brightness and natural sweetness to floral accords.

In practical perfumery, Geranyl Acetate is frequently used to enhance rose and geranium accords, while also contributing freshness and lift to citrus and floral compositions. It blends especially well with rose, geranium, citronellol, citrus oils, jasmine, and green notes, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including fresh florals, citrus-floral perfumes, classic colognes, and elegant modern compositions.

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MCH1156
CAS: 106-29-6

Geranyl Butyrate is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, fruity-floral character. Its scent profile is often described as sweet, rosy, and slightly citrusy, accompanied by delicate fruity nuances reminiscent of pear and tropical fruits, which give it a bright and lively quality.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless to pale liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and vibrant freshness within fragrance compositions. Its character is soft yet radiant, making it particularly useful for adding brightness and natural sweetness to floral accords.

In practical perfumery, Geranyl Butyrate is often used to enhance rose and fruity-floral compositions, while also contributing freshness and light sweetness to a blend. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, citrus oils, jasmine, and light fruity materials, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including fruity-floral perfumes, fresh modern fragrances, and bright floral bouquets.

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MCH1164
CAS: 24851-98-7

Hedione® (Firmenich) is one of the most important modern fragrance ingredients, widely valued in perfumery for its radiant, fresh, and delicately floral character. Its scent profile is often described as airy, transparent, and jasmine-like, with subtle green and citrusy nuances that bring brightness and elegance to fragrance compositions.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its excellent diffusion and remarkable ability to enhance the radiance of a fragrance. Its character is soft yet expansive, creating a luminous floral aura that adds naturalness and openness to a composition.

In practical perfumery, Hedione® is widely used to enhance jasmine and fresh floral accords, while also improving the diffusion, lift, and overall harmony of a fragrance. It blends beautifully with jasmine, rose, citrus materials, muguet notes, and light musks, making it a cornerstone ingredient in many modern floral, fresh, and elegant fragrance structures.

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MCH1165
CAS: 1205-17-0

Helional® is a well-known fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, green, and aquatic floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as clean, airy, and slightly watery, evoking the impression of fresh sea breeze and dewy floral notes, often associated with muguet-like freshness and soft marine nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its excellent diffusion and bright freshness within fragrance compositions. Its character is transparent and radiant, making it particularly effective for adding an airy freshness to the heart of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Helional® is frequently used to build aquatic and fresh floral accords, while also contributing brightness and diffusion to modern fragrance structures. It blends particularly well with muguet materials, jasmine, citrus notes, green accords, and light musks, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including aquatic perfumes, fresh florals, modern colognes, and contemporary clean fragrance compositions.

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MCH1168
CAS: 8050-15-5

Hercolyn® D is a hydrogenated rosin derivative widely used in perfumery as a fixative, solvent, and fragrance stabilizer. Derived from pine rosin, it is valued for its very low odour profile, though it may present a faint balsamic and resinous nuance reflecting its natural origin.

The material typically appears as a clear, viscous liquid ranging from pale to nearly colorless, and is appreciated for its excellent stability and resistance to oxidation due to the hydrogenation process. Its low volatility and neutral olfactory character allow it to function effectively as a technical ingredient that improves fixation and enhances the longevity of fragrance compositions.

In practical perfumery, Hercolyn® D is frequently used to dissolve and stabilize resins, essential oils, and heavier aromatic materials, while also helping to smooth the structure of a fragrance and extend its lasting character. It is commonly employed in fine fragrances, personal care products, and air care formulations, where a reliable fixative and neutral solvent is required to support the performance of aromatic materials.

Note: This product is no longer available. The currently available alternative is Hercolyn DW.

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MCH1171
CAS: 65405-77-8

cis-3-Hexenyl Salicylate is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, green, and softly floral character. Its scent profile is often described as leafy and natural, combining the crisp freshness of crushed green leaves with a gentle floral sweetness reminiscent of lily-of-the-valley and soft floral bouquets.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lasting presence in fragrance compositions. Its character is fresh yet rounded, making it particularly effective for adding natural greenery and softness to floral accords.

In practical perfumery, cis-3-Hexenyl Salicylate is frequently used to enhance green floral compositions, while also contributing freshness and body to floral bouquets. It blends especially well with muguet materials, jasmine, rose, green notes, and light woody or musky ingredients, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including green florals, fresh compositions, and modern natural-inspired perfumes.

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MCH1172
CAS: 142-92-7

Hexyl Acetate is a fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery for its fresh, fruity, and slightly green character. Its scent profile is typically described as crisp and juicy, reminiscent of fresh apples and pears with subtle green leafy nuances that bring a natural brightness to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its lively diffusion and bright fruity impact in the top of a fragrance. Its character is light, fresh, and uplifting, making it particularly effective for introducing a natural fruity sparkle to the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Hexyl Acetate is frequently used to build apple and green fruity accords, while also enhancing fresh and citrus-floral compositions. It blends particularly well with apple notes, pear accords, citrus materials, green notes, and light floral ingredients, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including fruity-floral perfumes, fresh modern fragrances, and bright youthful compositions.

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MCH1173
CAS: 101-86-0

Hexyl Cinnamaldehyde — also known as Hexyl Cinnamic Aldehyde — is a widely used fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, floral, and slightly green character. Its scent profile is often described as soft and luminous, reminiscent of jasmine and fresh white floral notes, accompanied by subtle green and slightly fruity nuances.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and long-lasting floral presence in fragrance compositions. Its character is radiant and well-rounded, making it particularly useful for adding fullness and natural freshness to floral accords.

In practical perfumery, Hexyl Cinnamaldehyde is frequently used to enhance jasmine and white floral accords, while also contributing brightness and volume to floral bouquets. It blends particularly well with jasmine, lily-of-the-valley materials, rose, ylang-ylang, and green notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including floral perfumes, fresh floral compositions, and modern elegant fragrances.

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MCH1175
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 6259-76-3

Hexyl Salicylate is a widely used fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its sweet, floral, and slightly green character. Its scent profile is often described as soft and elegant, with nuances reminiscent of ylang-ylang and fresh floral bouquets, accompanied by gentle balsamic and slightly fruity undertones.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is valued for its smooth diffusion and good substantivity in fragrance compositions. Its character is soft, radiant, and well-rounded, making it particularly effective for enhancing the body and fullness of floral accords.

In practical perfumery, Hexyl Salicylate is frequently used to support floral bouquets and fresh floral accords, while also adding sweetness, smoothness, and lasting softness to a fragrance. It blends particularly well with ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose, lily-of-the-valley materials, and green notes, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including floral perfumes, fresh florals, and modern elegant compositions.

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MCH1179
CAS: 107-75-5

Hydroxycitronellal (Pure – High Laurine) is a classic fragrance ingredient highly valued in perfumery for its soft, fresh, and delicately floral character. Its scent profile is most often associated with lily-of-the-valley (muguet), presenting a clean, green, and gently sweet floral nuance that brings elegance and freshness to fragrance compositions.

The material typically appears as a clear to very pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and refined floral presence in the heart of a fragrance. Its character is soft, luminous, and natural, making it particularly effective for building transparent floral structures.

In practical perfumery, Hydroxycitronellal is widely used to construct muguet and fresh floral accords, while also adding softness and radiance to floral bouquets. It blends particularly well with rose, jasmine, lilac notes, green accords, and light musks, making it a key ingredient in fresh floral perfumes, classic bouquets, and many elegant modern fragrance compositions.

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MCH1183
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 123-92-2

Isoamyl Acetate is a well-known fragrance and flavor ingredient valued for its bright, sweet, and distinctly fruity character. Its scent profile is typically described as juicy and playful, closely resembling the aroma of ripe banana with subtle pear-like nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its lively diffusion and immediate fruity impact in the top of a fragrance. Its character is fresh, vibrant, and easily recognizable, making it particularly effective for introducing a bright fruity accent to the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Isoamyl Acetate is frequently used to build banana and tropical fruity accords, while also adding sweetness and sparkle to fruity-floral compositions. It blends particularly well with pineapple notes, pear accords, citrus materials, and light floral ingredients, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including fruity perfumes, tropical compositions, and playful modern fragrances.

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MCH1184
CAS: 54464-57-2

Iso E Super® is one of the most influential modern fragrance ingredients, widely appreciated in perfumery for its smooth, velvety woody character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, warm, and subtly cedarwood-like, accompanied by delicate ambery and slightly musky nuances that give it a refined and elegant presence.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is valued for its excellent diffusion and remarkable substantivity in fragrance compositions. Its character is transparent yet persistent, allowing it to create a soft woody aura that enhances the overall radiance of a perfume.

In practical perfumery, Iso E Super® is frequently used to build modern woody and amber accords, while also providing smoothness, diffusion, and lasting warmth to a composition. It blends particularly well with cedarwood, sandalwood materials, musks, amber notes, and many floral ingredients, making it a cornerstone of numerous modern woody, amber, and contemporary minimalist fragrance structures.

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MCH1185
CAS: 97-54-1 :: 5932-68-3

Isoeugenol is a classic fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery for its warm, spicy, and slightly sweet character. Its scent profile is typically described as clove-like and softly balsamic, with subtle floral and woody nuances that add richness and depth to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lasting aromatic presence within a fragrance. Its character is warm, expressive, and slightly spicy, making it particularly useful for adding a natural spicy warmth to the heart of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Isoeugenol is frequently used to enhance spicy and floral accords, especially those inspired by carnation and clove-like notes. It blends particularly well with rose, ylang-ylang, jasmine, balsamic resins, and woody materials, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including spicy florals, oriental compositions, and classic warm perfumes.

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MCH1186
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 123-51-3

Isoamyl Alcohol (Natural) is an aroma ingredient encountered in both fragrance and flavor applications, appreciated for its mild, slightly fruity and fusel-like character. Its scent profile is generally described as light, alcoholic, and subtly banana-like, with faint fermented fruit nuances reminiscent of natural fermentation processes.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its good solvency and compatibility with a wide range of aromatic materials. Its odour is relatively light and volatile, which allows it to contribute a subtle fruity freshness without dominating the overall composition.

In practical fragrance work, Isoamyl Alcohol is often used as a technical ingredient or intermediate in the preparation of fruity esters, particularly those responsible for banana and tropical fruit notes. It can also contribute a light fruity nuance in certain accords and blends well with fruity materials, esters, and tropical fragrance notes.

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MCH1187
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 106-27-4

Isoamyl Butyrate is a well-known fragrance and flavor ingredient valued in perfumery for its bright, juicy, and distinctly fruity character. Its scent profile is typically described as sweet, fresh, and tropical, evoking the aroma of ripe banana and pineapple with soft pear-like nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its lively diffusion and immediate fruity impact in the top of a fragrance. Its character is vibrant and uplifting, making it particularly effective for introducing a playful fruity brightness to the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Isoamyl Butyrate is frequently used to build tropical and banana-like fruity accords, while also adding sweetness and juiciness to fruity-floral compositions. It blends particularly well with pineapple notes, pear accords, citrus materials, and light floral ingredients, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including fruity perfumes, tropical compositions, and bright modern fragrances.

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MCH1188
CAS: 659-70-1

Isoamyl Isovalerate (FCC, single isomer) is a fragrance and flavor ingredient valued for its bright, fruity, and distinctly sweet character. Its scent profile is often described as juicy and playful, evoking the aroma of ripe banana and pear with subtle candy-like nuances that give it a lively and appealing fruity quality.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its strong fruity impact and lively diffusion in the top of a fragrance. Its character is sweet, vibrant, and immediately recognizable, making it particularly effective for introducing a bright fruity accent to a composition.

In practical perfumery, Isoamyl Isovalerate is often used to enhance banana-like and tropical fruity accords, while also adding sweetness and sparkle to fruity-floral compositions. It blends well with pear notes, pineapple accords, citrus materials, and light floral ingredients, making it suitable for a range of fragrance styles including fruity perfumes, playful modern compositions, and sweet youthful fragrances.

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MCH1189
CAS: 87-20-7

Isoamyl Salicylate is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its sweet, floral, and slightly balsamic character. Its scent profile is often described as warm and softly floral, reminiscent of ylang-ylang and certain tropical flowers, accompanied by gentle sweet and slightly green undertones.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lasting floral presence within fragrance compositions. Its character is soft, rich, and well-rounded, allowing it to add depth and sweetness without overwhelming the overall balance of a blend.

In practical perfumery, Isoamyl Salicylate is frequently used to enhance floral accords, particularly those inspired by ylang-ylang, jasmine, and tropical floral bouquets. It blends particularly well with ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose, heliotrope, and balsamic notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including floral perfumes, exotic floral compositions, and warm oriental fragrances.

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MCH1195
CAS: 93-16-3

Methyl Isoeugenol is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its warm, spicy, and slightly sweet character. Its scent profile is often described as clove-like and softly balsamic, with subtle floral and woody nuances that give depth and richness to fragrance compositions.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lasting aromatic presence within a fragrance. Its character is warm and expressive, making it particularly effective for adding a gentle spicy warmth to the heart and base of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Isoeugenol is frequently used to enhance spicy, floral, and oriental accords, while also contributing warmth and complexity to a blend. It blends particularly well with carnation, rose, ylang-ylang, balsamic resins, and woody notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including spicy florals, oriental compositions, and warm classic perfumes.

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MCH1196
CAS: 66576-71-4

Isopropyl Methyl-2-Butyrate is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its bright, juicy, and distinctly fruity character. Its scent profile is often described as fresh, sweet, and slightly tropical, evoking the aroma of ripe apple and pear with subtle pineapple-like nuances.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its lively diffusion and vibrant impact in the top of a fragrance. Its character is crisp and sparkling, making it particularly effective for introducing a natural fruity brightness to the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Isopropyl Methyl-2-Butyrate is frequently used to build and enhance fruity accords, especially those inspired by apple, pear, and tropical fruit notes. It blends well with citrus materials, green notes, floral ingredients such as jasmine and muguet, and light musks, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including fruity-floral perfumes, fresh modern fragrances, and bright youthful compositions.

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MCH1197
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 110-27-0

Isopropyl Myristate is a widely used ingredient in fragrance and cosmetic formulations where it serves primarily as a lightweight solvent and carrier. It is valued for its virtually odourless profile and excellent spreading properties, allowing aromatic materials to be incorporated into formulations without affecting the intended scent character.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth, non-greasy texture and good compatibility with a wide range of fragrance ingredients. Its light and neutral nature makes it particularly useful when a clean, unobtrusive diluent is required in fragrance systems.

In practical perfumery, Isopropyl Myristate is often used to dilute fragrance materials, improve solubility, and enhance the smooth application of fragrance concentrates. It is commonly found in fine fragrance bases, personal care products, massage oils, and other cosmetic preparations, where a light, neutral carrier is needed to support the performance of aromatic materials.

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MCH1206
CAS: 81786-73-4

Koavone® is a modern fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its soft, elegant woody character with subtle amber and musky nuances. Its scent profile is often described as smooth, warm, and refined, bringing a gentle woody depth with a slightly creamy and diffusive quality to fragrance compositions.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is valued for its excellent substantivity and smooth diffusion within a fragrance. Its character is balanced and understated, allowing it to provide structure and depth without dominating the overall composition.

In practical perfumery, Koavone® is frequently used to support woody and amber accords, helping to add softness, body, and longevity to the base of a fragrance. It blends particularly well with sandalwood materials, cedarwood, musks, and amber notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including woody, amber, and modern elegant compositions.

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MCH1214
CAS: 5989-27-5

D-Limonene (Natural) is one of the most widely used natural fragrance materials, valued in perfumery for its bright, fresh, and intensely citrus character. Its scent profile is typically described as clean, sparkling, and juicy, strongly reminiscent of orange peel, with subtle lemony and slightly sweet nuances that give it a lively and uplifting quality.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its high volatility and immediate impact in fragrance compositions. Its character is vivid and energetic, making it a key component for creating a natural citrus opening.

D-Limonene is especially valued for its ability to deliver a realistic and natural citrus freshness, forming the backbone of many orange, citrus, and fresh accords. It provides a zesty, clean brightness that enhances the top notes of a fragrance and gives an immediate sense of freshness.

As a naturally occurring compound found in citrus peels such as orange, lemon, and mandarin, it brings authenticity and natural appeal, especially in compositions aiming for a fresh and realistic citrus profile.

In practical perfumery, D-Limonene is frequently used to build citrus accords, while also adding lift and brightness to fruity, aromatic, and fresh compositions. It blends particularly well with orange, lemon, bergamot, other terpenes, green notes, and light florals, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including citrus colognes, fresh fragrances, functional products, and natural compositions.

The designation “Natural” indicates that the material is obtained from citrus peel oils through distillation or cold pressing, which may provide a more authentic and slightly more complex profile compared to purely synthetic sources, making it especially desirable in natural and clean-label perfumery.

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MCH1215
CAS: 78-70-6

Linalool is one of the most widely used fragrance ingredients in perfumery, valued for its fresh, clean, and delicately floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, slightly sweet, and lightly citrusy, evoking the natural aroma found in lavender, coriander, and many floral essential oils.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its bright diffusion and versatile freshness within fragrance compositions. Its character is smooth and luminous, allowing it to add clarity and lift to both the top and heart of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Linalool is widely used to enhance floral, citrus, and aromatic accords, while also helping to link different elements of a composition into a smooth and harmonious structure. It blends particularly well with lavender, rose, jasmine, citrus oils, neroli, and green notes, making it a key component in many fragrance styles including floral perfumes, fresh compositions, fougère structures, and classic colognes.

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MCH1217
CAS: 115-95-7

Linalyl Acetate is one of the most important fragrance ingredients in perfumery, widely appreciated for its fresh, soft, and elegantly floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as smooth, slightly fruity, and delicately sweet, closely associated with the natural aroma of lavender and bergamot oils.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its excellent diffusion and bright freshness in fragrance compositions. Its character is clean, smooth, and uplifting, making it particularly effective for adding natural freshness and softness to both the top and heart of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Linalyl Acetate is often used to enhance lavender, bergamot, and other fresh aromatic accords, while also contributing smoothness and balance to floral and citrus compositions. It blends particularly well with lavender, bergamot, citrus oils, rosemary, neroli, and light floral materials, making it a key ingredient in colognes, fougère fragrances, fresh aromatics, and many modern perfume structures.

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MCH1220
CAS: 118-71-8

Maltol (Crystals) is a well-known aroma ingredient valued in both perfumery and flavor creation for its sweet, warm, and gourmand character. Its scent profile is typically described as caramel-like, sugary, and slightly cotton-candy-like, evoking the comforting aroma of caramelized sugar, warm baked goods, and sweet confections.

The material usually appears as white crystalline powder, and is appreciated for its strong olfactory impact and excellent tenacity, even when used in small quantities. Its character is rich, sweet, and enveloping, making it particularly effective for adding warmth and sweetness to fragrance compositions.

In practical perfumery, Maltol is often used to enhance gourmand, fruity, and sweet accords, while also helping to round and soften sharper notes within a composition. It blends especially well with vanilla, caramel notes, fruity accords, tonka, and soft musks, making it a valuable ingredient in gourmand fragrances, sweet fruity compositions, and modern dessert-inspired perfumes.

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MCH1221
CAS: 39255-32-8

Manzanate® is a well-known fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its bright, juicy, and distinctly fruity character. Its scent profile is typically described as fresh, crisp, and apple-like, closely resembling the aroma of green apples with subtle pear and fruity nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its excellent diffusion and lively impact in the top of a fragrance. Its character is vibrant and refreshing, making it particularly effective for introducing a natural fruity sparkle to the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Manzanate® is frequently used to build and enhance apple and fruity accords, while also adding freshness and brightness to floral and citrus compositions. It blends especially well with pear notes, citrus materials, green notes, jasmine, and light musks, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including fruity-floral perfumes, fresh modern fragrances, and youthful sparkling compositions.

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MCH1228
CAS: 134-20-3

Methyl Anthranilate is a distinctive fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its sweet, fruity, and floral character. Its scent is often described as rich and grape-like, accompanied by soft orange blossom and neroli nuances that give it a recognizable and expressive aromatic profile.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale yellow liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its strong olfactory presence and smooth diffusion in fragrance compositions. Its character is sweet, vibrant, and slightly exotic, allowing it to add both fruitiness and floral depth to a blend.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Anthranilate is often used to enhance orange blossom and neroli accords, while also contributing a grape-like fruity sweetness to floral and fruity compositions. It blends particularly well with orange blossom, neroli, jasmine, tuberose, and citrus materials, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including white florals, fruity-floral compositions, and bright citrus-floral accords.

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MCH1229
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 93-58-3

Methyl Benzoate is a classic fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its sweet, light, and delicately floral character. Its scent profile is often described as fresh and slightly fruity, with a gentle floral sweetness reminiscent of ylang-ylang and certain white flowers, accompanied by a soft balsamic undertone.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its bright diffusion and pleasant aromatic freshness within fragrance compositions. Its character is light and smooth, making it useful for introducing a subtle floral sweetness without adding heaviness to a blend.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Benzoate is often used to enhance floral accords, particularly those involving ylang-ylang, tuberose, and other white flowers. It blends well with jasmine, orange blossom, fruity notes, and light balsamic materials, helping to create soft, radiant floral compositions in a variety of fragrance styles.

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MCH1230
CAS: 103-26-4

Methyl Cinnamate is a fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its sweet, balsamic, and slightly spicy character. Its scent profile is often described as warm and softly floral, combining balsamic sweetness with gentle cinnamon-like nuances and a faint fruity undertone.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is valued for its smooth diffusion and warm aromatic presence within fragrance compositions. Its character is rich yet balanced, allowing it to add depth and sweetness without overpowering other ingredients.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Cinnamate is often used to enhance balsamic, floral, and oriental accords, while contributing warmth and smooth sweetness to the heart and base of a fragrance. It blends particularly well with ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose, balsamic resins, and soft spicy notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including floral, oriental, and warm aromatic compositions.

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MCH1233
CAS: 111-13-7

Methyl Hexyl Ketone is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, green, and slightly fruity character. Its scent profile is typically described as clean and vibrant, combining subtle green and citrus-like nuances with a soft fruity brightness that contributes a natural freshness to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its light diffusion and fresh impact in the top and heart of a fragrance. Its character is crisp and uplifting, helping to introduce a lively freshness that enhances the overall clarity of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Hexyl Ketone is often used to support green, citrus, and fresh accords, and blends well with citrus oils, green notes, herbal materials, and light floral ingredients. Thanks to its bright and natural freshness, it is suitable for many fragrance styles including fresh compositions, citrus fragrances, green florals, and modern light perfumes.

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MCH1237
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 119-36-8

Methyl Salicylate is a well-known aromatic compound widely encountered in both perfumery and flavor applications. It is valued for its distinctive sweet, minty, and slightly medicinal character, often associated with the familiar scent of wintergreen leaves.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its strong olfactory impact and excellent diffusion in fragrance compositions. Its scent is fresh, cooling, and aromatic, bringing a recognizable herbal freshness to a blend.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Salicylate is often used to support minty, herbal, and green accords, and can add a characteristic wintergreen-like freshness to certain compositions. It blends well with mint materials, eucalyptus, herbal notes, and some woody or aromatic accords, and is also widely used in functional fragrances such as oral care, liniments, and cooling aromatic products.

Size: 500 ml
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MCH1241
CAS: 81-14-1

Musk Ketone is one of the classic nitro musk ingredients historically used in perfumery for its rich, warm, and powdery musky character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, sweet, and slightly powdery, with subtle ambery and cosmetic-like nuances that create a deep sense of warmth and softness in fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as pale yellow crystalline powder, and is known for its excellent tenacity and long-lasting presence on both skin and blotter. Its character is smooth and enveloping, allowing it to form a persistent musky background that enhances the body and longevity of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Musk Ketone has traditionally been used to build classic musk accords and provide warmth and fixation to the base of a composition. It blends particularly well with floral, powdery, and amber notes, helping to add depth, softness, and lasting diffusion to many traditional fragrance styles.

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MCH1245
CAS: 123-35-3

Myrcene is a naturally occurring terpene found in many essential oils, particularly those derived from hops, bay, citrus peels, and various aromatic plants. In perfumery it is valued for its fresh, green, and slightly balsamic character, accompanied by subtle woody and herbal nuances that evoke the scent of natural vegetation.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its bright, volatile freshness that contributes lift to the top of a fragrance composition. Its character is crisp and naturally aromatic, helping to introduce a lively green brightness in the opening of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Myrcene is often used to support green, citrus, and herbal accords, and blends well with citrus oils, pine materials, lavender, rosemary, and other terpene-based ingredients. Thanks to its natural aromatic freshness, it is commonly encountered in fresh fragrances, aromatic compositions, and functional fragrance applications such as air care and household products.

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MCH1247
CAS: 106-25-2

Nerol is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol widely used in perfumery for its fresh, delicate, and elegant floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, rosy, and slightly citrusy, evoking the brightness of fresh rose petals with gentle green and lemony nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its clean diffusion and natural floral freshness in fragrance compositions. Its character is light, smooth, and refined, allowing it to enhance floral accords while maintaining a natural and transparent effect.

In practical perfumery, Nerol is frequently used to support rose, neroli, and other fresh floral accords, while also adding brightness and natural freshness to a composition. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, neroli, jasmine, citrus oils, and green notes, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including fresh florals, citrus-floral compositions, and classic cologne structures.

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MCH1249
CAS: 93-18-5

Nerolin Bromelia is a classic fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its fresh, sweet, and softly floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as delicate, slightly citrusy, and gently powdery, evoking the impression of orange blossom and neroli-like floral notes with subtle green and honeyed nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its smooth diffusion and bright floral freshness in fragrance compositions. Its character is light and elegant, allowing it to enhance floral accords while maintaining a natural and balanced effect.

In practical perfumery, Nerolin Bromelia is often used to support orange blossom and neroli accords, while also adding freshness and softness to floral bouquets. It blends particularly well with neroli, jasmine, rose, citrus oils, and light green notes, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including fresh florals, classic colognes, and light citrus-floral compositions.

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MCH1250
CAS: 93-04-9

Nerolin Yara Yara is a classic fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its fresh, sweet, and delicately floral character. Its scent profile is often described as light, elegant, and slightly citrusy, evoking the soft brightness of orange blossom and neroli-like floral notes with gentle green and honeyed undertones.

The material typically appears as a clear to very pale liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its smooth diffusion and pleasant floral freshness in fragrance compositions. Its character is soft and luminous, allowing it to add freshness and refinement without overwhelming the balance of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Nerolin Yara Yara is frequently used to enhance orange blossom and neroli accords, while also supporting fresh floral and citrus-floral compositions. It blends particularly well with neroli, jasmine, rose, citrus oils, and light green notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including fresh florals, classic colognes, and bright floral bouquets.

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MCH1256

Orange Terpenes are a natural fraction derived from orange peel oil, composed primarily of terpenic hydrocarbons such as d-limonene, and valued in perfumery for their fresh, zesty, and naturally citrus character. Their scent profile is typically described as bright, juicy, and slightly peel-like, with a more raw, green, and slightly bitter edge compared to refined citrus isolates.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its high volatility and immediate freshness in fragrance compositions. Its character is lively and energetic, making it particularly effective for creating a natural citrus top note with a slightly rustic, authentic feel.

Orange Terpenes are especially valued for their ability to deliver a true-to-source citrus freshness, capturing the essence of orange peel in a more natural and less polished form. They provide a green, slightly rough citrus brightness that enhances realism in compositions.

In practical perfumery, they are frequently used to build citrus accords, while also adding lift and diffusion to fresh, fruity, and aromatic compositions. They blend particularly well with orange oil, lemon, bergamot, other terpenes, green notes, and herbal materials, making them suitable for citrus fragrances, colognes, functional products, and natural-style formulations.

Compared to more refined materials like pure d-limonene or rectified orange oils, Orange Terpenes tend to have a less smooth and more terpenic profile, which can be advantageous when a natural, slightly rugged citrus character is desired.

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MCH1260
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 20298-69-5

OTBCH Acetate is a modern fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its clean, soft, and diffusive woody character. Its scent profile is typically described as smooth and slightly sweet, with gentle cedarwood-like nuances and subtle musky undertones that add a refined woody softness to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with moderate viscosity, and is valued for its excellent stability and long-lasting presence within fragrance formulations. Its character is elegant and well-rounded, allowing it to support woody structures while maintaining clarity and balance in the overall composition.

In practical perfumery, OTBCH Acetate is frequently used to enhance woody accords and provide a smooth background structure to a fragrance. It blends particularly well with cedarwood, sandalwood materials, musks, and amber notes, helping to add softness, depth, and persistence to the base of many modern fragrance compositions.

Size: 500 ml
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MCH1262
CAS: 99-87-6

Para-Cymene is an aromatic hydrocarbon naturally found in several essential oils, particularly those derived from citrus peels and certain aromatic herbs. In perfumery it is valued for its fresh, terpenic, and slightly citrusy character, accompanied by subtle woody and herbal nuances that give a natural aromatic brightness to fragrance compositions.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its light, volatile freshness that contributes lift and radiance to the top of a fragrance. Its character is crisp and aromatic, helping to introduce a natural green-citrus impression in the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Para-Cymene is often used to support citrus, herbal, and aromatic accords, and blends well with citrus oils, pine materials, lavender, rosemary, and other terpene-based ingredients. Thanks to its fresh aromatic profile, it is frequently encountered in fresh fragrances, aromatic compositions, and functional fragrance applications such as air care and household products.

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MCH1263
CAS: 140-39-6

Para-Cresyl Acetate is a distinctive fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its rich, sweet floral character with pronounced honeyed nuances. Its scent profile is often described as warm, narcotic, and slightly animalic, evoking the impression of orange blossom and jasmine accords with a deep honey-like sweetness.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its powerful olfactory effect and excellent tenacity within fragrance compositions. Even in small amounts, it contributes a deep floral richness and natural warmth to the heart of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Para-Cresyl Acetate is frequently used to enhance white floral accords, particularly those inspired by jasmine, orange blossom, and narcotic floral bouquets. It blends especially well with indolic florals, tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom materials, and balsamic notes, helping to create fuller, more natural and opulent floral compositions.

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MCH1269
CAS: 103-45-7

Phenethyl Acetate — also known as Phenyl Ethyl Acetate — is a well-known fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, sweet, and delicately rosy character. Its scent profile is often described as light, floral, and slightly fruity, evoking the impression of fresh rose petals with soft honeyed and pear-like nuances.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its bright, diffusive freshness in the top and heart of fragrance compositions. Its character is smooth and uplifting, making it particularly effective for bringing a natural floral brightness to a blend.

In practical perfumery, Phenethyl Acetate is widely used to enhance rose accords and fresh floral bouquets, while also adding a soft fruity sparkle to compositions. It blends especially well with rose, jasmine, geranium, muguet materials, and light citrus notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including fresh florals, fruity-floral compositions, and elegant modern perfumes.

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MCH1270
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 60-12-8

Phenethyl Alcohol — also known as Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol — is one of the most important and widely used ingredients in perfumery, valued for its clean, fresh, and natural rose-like character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, slightly sweet, and delicately floral, closely resembling the aroma of fresh rose petals with subtle honeyed nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its excellent stability and smooth diffusion within floral compositions. Its character is gentle, natural, and well-balanced, allowing it to form the backbone of many floral accords without becoming overpowering.

In practical perfumery, Phenethyl Alcohol is widely used to build and support rose accords, while also enhancing floral bouquets and fresh compositions. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, jasmine, muguet materials, and light citrus notes, making it an essential ingredient in many fragrance styles including classic florals, fresh bouquets, rose compositions, and elegant fine fragrances.

Size: 500 ml
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MCH1271
CAS: 94-47-3

Phenethyl Benzoate — also known as Phenyl Ethyl Benzoate — is a fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its rich, warm, and elegant floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as sweet, rosy, and slightly balsamic, evoking the impression of deep rose petals with soft honeyed and powdery nuances.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and good tenacity within fragrance compositions. Its character is soft yet persistent, allowing it to contribute warmth and depth while maintaining the elegance of floral accords.

In practical perfumery, Phenethyl Benzoate is frequently used to enrich rose and floral bouquet accords, adding body, smoothness, and lasting warmth to the heart and base of a fragrance. It blends particularly well with rose, jasmine, heliotrope, violet materials, and soft musks, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including classic florals, powdery compositions, and elegant floral fragrances.

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MCH1272
CAS: 122-70-3

Phenethyl Propionate is a refined fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its soft, rosy-floral character with delicate fruity nuances. Its scent profile is often described as fresh, smooth, and slightly sweet, evoking the natural elegance of rose petals with subtle hints of honey and light fruitiness.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is valued for its balanced diffusion and pleasant floral brightness within fragrance compositions. Its character is gentle and harmonious, allowing it to enhance floral accords while maintaining a natural and transparent effect.

In practical perfumery, Phenethyl Propionate is often used to support rose and floral bouquet accords, helping to create softer and more rounded floral structures. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, jasmine, muguet materials, and light fruity notes, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including fresh florals, romantic rose compositions, and elegant floral fragrances.

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MCH1276
CAS: 102-20-5

Phenyl Ethyl Phenyl Acetate is an elegant fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its rich, sweet, and rosy floral character. Its scent profile is often described as soft, warm, and delicately honeyed, evoking the impression of lush rose petals with subtle balsamic and slightly powdery undertones.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lasting floral presence within fragrance compositions. Its character is refined and rounded, allowing it to enhance floral accords while contributing depth and warmth.

In practical perfumery, Phenyl Ethyl Phenyl Acetate is frequently used to enrich rose and floral bouquets, helping to create fuller, more luxurious floral accords. It blends particularly well with rose, jasmine, violet materials, heliotrope, and soft musks, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including classic florals, powdery compositions, and elegant floral fragrances.

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MCH1277
CAS: 122-97-4

Phenyl Propyl Alcohol — also known as Hydrocinnamyl Alcohol — is a refined fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its soft, natural floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as fresh, slightly sweet, and delicately rosy, with gentle green and honeyed nuances that bring a natural floral softness to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is valued for its smooth diffusion and balanced presence in the heart of a fragrance. Its elegant and understated character allows it to support floral accords while maintaining a natural and harmonious effect.

In practical perfumery, Phenyl Propyl Alcohol is often used to enhance rose and other soft floral accords, helping to create rounder, more natural floral bouquets. It blends particularly well with rose, jasmine, muguet materials, geranium, and light green notes, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including floral compositions, fresh bouquets, and elegant classic perfumes.

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MCH1282
CAS: 1191-16-8

Prenyl Acetate is a bright and lively fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, fruity-green character. Its scent profile is typically described as juicy and vibrant, combining soft fruity nuances reminiscent of pear and tropical fruits with a subtle green freshness that adds natural brightness to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its good diffusion and fresh impact in the top of a fragrance. Its character is light, crisp, and uplifting, making it particularly effective for bringing a natural fruity sparkle to the opening of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Prenyl Acetate is often used to enhance fruity and green accords, and blends well with pear notes, apple accords, citrus materials, and fresh floral ingredients. Thanks to its clean fruity freshness, it is suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including fruity florals, fresh modern compositions, and light youthful fragrances.

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MCH1293
CAS: 90-17-5

Rose Crystals is a classic fragrance material known in perfumery for its rich, sweet, and powdery rose character. Its scent evokes the warm elegance of rose petals, accompanied by soft honeyed, balsamic, and slightly spicy nuances that give depth and fullness to floral compositions.

The material typically appears as white to pale crystalline flakes, and is appreciated for its good tenacity and smooth floral presence within fragrance formulations. Its character is soft yet expressive, allowing it to contribute a lasting rosy warmth without overwhelming the balance of a composition.

In practical perfumery, Rose Crystals are often used to reinforce rose accords and enrich floral bouquets, while also adding sweetness, body, and persistence to the heart and base of a fragrance. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, violet materials, jasmine, and soft musks, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including classic florals, powdery rose compositions, and elegant floral bouquets.

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MCH1303
CAS: 93-92-5

Styrallyl Acetate is a classic fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its fresh, green, and slightly fruity floral character. Its scent is often associated with gardenia and hyacinth-like floral notes, accompanied by a soft green sweetness and subtle balsamic undertones that give it a natural floral richness.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its bright impact and smooth diffusion within floral compositions. Its character is both fresh and softly floral, making it particularly effective for adding natural brightness and lift to the heart of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Styrallyl Acetate is frequently used to enhance white floral accords, especially those inspired by gardenia, hyacinth, and other lush floral notes. It blends well with jasmine, tuberose, rose, muguet materials, and green notes, helping to create fuller, more radiant floral bouquets in a wide range of fragrance styles.

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MCH1306
CAS: 562-74-3

Terpinen-4-ol is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol widely encountered in essential oils, particularly those derived from tea tree and other aromatic plants. In perfumery it is valued for its fresh, herbal, and slightly woody character, accompanied by subtle green and camphoraceous nuances that evoke the impression of clean botanical freshness.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless to very pale liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its natural aromatic profile and good compatibility with many fragrance ingredients. Its scent is crisp, clean, and gently medicinal, which can help introduce a natural herbal brightness to a composition.

In practical perfumery, Terpinen-4-ol is often used to support herbal, aromatic, and fresh accords, and blends well with lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus, pine materials, and citrus notes. Owing to its natural green-herbal freshness, it is frequently encountered in aromatic compositions, fresh functional fragrances, and air care or personal care formulations.

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MCH1307
CAS: 8000-41-7

Terpineol is a classic fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery for its fresh, lilac-like floral character with gentle citrus and piney nuances. Its scent profile is typically described as clean, slightly sweet, and softly floral, bringing a natural brightness and smooth aromatic freshness to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless to very pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its good stability and balanced diffusion in a variety of formulations. Its elegant floral freshness allows it to support and round floral and aromatic accords without overwhelming the overall composition.

In practical perfumery, Terpineol is often used to enhance lilac, muguet, and other soft floral accords, while also contributing a fresh aromatic lift to citrus and herbal compositions. It blends particularly well with rose, jasmine, lavender, citrus oils, and green notes, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including fresh florals, classic colognes, fougère compositions, and functional fragrances.

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MCH1309
CAS: 586-62-9

Terpinolene 90 PQ is a terpene-based aroma material valued in perfumery for its fresh, bright, and naturally aromatic character. Its scent profile is typically described as green, citrusy, and slightly herbal, with subtle piney and woody nuances that evoke the freshness of natural vegetation and coniferous notes.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless to very pale liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its lively freshness and good diffusive effect in fragrance compositions. Its character is crisp and uplifting, making it particularly useful for introducing a natural green brightness to the opening of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Terpinolene is often used to support citrus, herbal, and pine-like accords, and blends well with citrus oils, lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus, and other aromatic materials. Thanks to its natural green freshness, it is commonly found in fresh fragrances, aromatic compositions, fougère styles, and functional perfumery such as air care and household products.

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MCH1312
CAS: 78-69-3

Tetrahydro Linalool is a versatile fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery for its fresh, clean, and softly floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as smooth and diffusive, combining gentle floral nuances reminiscent of linalool and lily-of-the-valley with a subtle green freshness that brings brightness and clarity to a composition.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its good stability and balanced diffusion within fragrance formulations. Its soft and transparent character allows it to lift and connect different parts of a fragrance, particularly in the transition between top and heart notes.

In practical perfumery, Tetrahydro Linalool is frequently used to enhance fresh floral accords and add a clean, modern brightness to compositions. It blends well with citrus notes, muguet materials, rose, jasmine, and soft musks, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including fresh florals, modern colognes, light woody compositions, and personal care fragrances.

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MCH1314
CAS: 1506-02-1

Tonalide® Crystals (PFW) — also known as Fixolide® — is a widely used polycyclic musk valued in perfumery for its clean, soft, and diffusive musky character. Its scent profile is typically described as smooth, warm, and slightly sweet, with subtle powdery and laundry-like nuances that contribute a sense of cleanliness and comfort to fragrance compositions.

The material usually appears as white crystalline flakes or powder, and is known for its excellent tenacity and long-lasting presence on both skin and blotter. Once incorporated into a fragrance, it provides a soft musky background that helps round the composition and enhance its overall diffusion.

In practical perfumery, Tonalide® is frequently used to build and support musk accords, while also improving the body, softness, and persistence of a fragrance. It blends especially well with floral, fruity, woody, and amber notes, and is widely employed in many fragrance styles including clean musks, floral bouquets, modern woody compositions, and personal care fragrances.

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MCH1316
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 102-76-1

Triacetin, also known as Glyceryl Triacetate, is a widely used ingredient in perfumery where it functions primarily as a neutral solvent and technical fixative. It is appreciated for its extremely low odour profile, allowing perfumers to incorporate it into fragrance compositions without noticeably affecting the intended scent character.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its excellent stability and compatibility with a wide range of aromatic materials. Its neutral nature makes it especially useful when a clean carrier or diluent is required in delicate fragrance formulations.

In practical perfumery, Triacetin is frequently used to dissolve and stabilize crystalline aroma materials, improve the handling of solid ingredients, and contribute to a smoother and more balanced evaporation profile within a composition. Because of these properties, it is commonly employed in fine fragrance, fragrance concentrates, and personal care formulations where a reliable, nearly odourless solvent is required.

Size: 500 ml
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MCH1317
CAS: 77-93-0

Triethyl Citrate (Natural) is a naturally derived ingredient obtained from citric acid and ethanol, commonly used in perfumery as a neutral solvent, fixative, and functional ingredient. It is appreciated for its very low odour profile, allowing it to support fragrance compositions without altering their intended scent character.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its excellent stability and compatibility with a wide range of aromatic materials. Because of its mild nature and high purity, it is frequently used when a clean, nearly odourless carrier is required in fragrance formulations.

In practical perfumery, Triethyl Citrate is often employed to dilute and stabilize fragrance materials, improve the handling of crystalline ingredients, and contribute to better balance and longevity within a composition. It is also widely used in fine fragrance, personal care products, deodorants, and natural fragrance systems, where a neutral and reliable solvent is needed.

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MCH1318
CAS: 68039-49-6

Triplal® is a well-known fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its powerful green and aldehydic character reminiscent of freshly cut grass and crushed leaves. Its scent is vivid, sharp, and extremely fresh, bringing an immediate impression of natural greenery and bright outdoor freshness to a composition.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its strong impact and excellent diffusion, even at very small concentrations. Due to its intensity, Triplal® is usually used in trace amounts, where it provides a crisp green lift that enlivens the opening and enhances the natural effect of botanical accords.

In practical perfumery, Triplal® is often employed to reinforce green, herbal, and citrus accords, and blends effectively with galbanum, violet leaf materials, citrus oils, basil, lavender, and muguet notes. Thanks to its bright, natural green freshness, it plays an important role in green florals, fresh fougères, modern colognes, and many contemporary fresh fragrance compositions.

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MCH1319
CAS: 81782-77-6

Undecavertol® (Givaudan) is a distinctive aroma molecule known in perfumery for its fresh, green, and naturally diffusive character reminiscent of crushed leaves and soft lily-of-the-valley nuances. Its scent profile is often described as vibrant, dewy, and transparent, bringing a lively green freshness that evokes the impression of fresh vegetation and moist garden foliage.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is valued for its excellent diffusion and bright lift in the heart of a composition. Its character is clean, radiant, and natural in effect, making it especially useful for adding freshness and realism to green floral accords.

In practical perfumery, Undecavertol® is frequently used to enhance green, floral, and muguet-style accords, and blends particularly well with lily-of-the-valley materials, jasmine, rose, citrus notes, and soft musks. Thanks to its airy diffusion and vivid green character, it contributes freshness and elegance to a wide variety of fragrance styles including green florals, fresh compositions, modern colognes, and transparent floral bouquets.

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MCH1321
CAS: 121-33-5

Vanillin (Crystals) is one of the most iconic fragrance ingredients in perfumery, valued for its rich, sweet, and unmistakably vanilla character. Its scent profile is typically described as warm, creamy, and gourmand, with nuances reminiscent of vanilla pods, soft caramel, and sweet balsamic undertones, creating a comforting and enveloping effect.

The material usually appears as white crystalline solid, and is appreciated for its excellent substantivity and strong, long-lasting presence in fragrance compositions. Its character is smooth and indulgent, making it a key component for adding sweetness and depth.

Vanillin is especially valued for its ability to provide a classic vanilla signature, forming the backbone of many gourmand, oriental, and sweet fragrance accords. It brings a rich, rounded sweetness that enhances both warmth and cohesion within a composition.

In practical perfumery, it is frequently used to build vanilla, gourmand, and balsamic accords, while also adding softness and depth to floral, woody, and amber compositions. It blends particularly well with coumarin, tonka, resins, musks, woods, and spicy materials, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including gourmand perfumes, oriental fragrances, sweet florals, and modern warm compositions.

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MCH1327
Size: 500 ml
CAS: 32210-23-4

Vertenex® (p-tert-Butyl Cyclohexyl Acetate) is a widely used fragrance ingredient valued for its fresh, woody-green character with subtle fruity nuances. The material presents a clean and vibrant profile often associated with modern woody accords, where it contributes a smooth combination of soft cedar-like dryness and gentle green freshness.

It typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is appreciated in perfumery for its excellent stability and balanced diffusion. Its scent is refined, diffusive, and long-lasting, allowing it to support both the heart and base of a fragrance composition while maintaining clarity in the overall structure.

In practical formulation, Vertenex® is frequently used to enhance woody, green, and fresh accords, and it blends particularly well with cedarwood, vetiver, patchouli, musks, and modern amber materials. Thanks to its clean woody freshness and versatility, it is found in a wide range of fragrance styles including woody, fougère, citrus-woody, and contemporary masculine compositions.

Size: 500 ml
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MCH1328
CAS: 32388-55-9

Vertofix® (also known as Vertofix Cœur or Methyl Cedryl Ketone) is a well-known woody aroma ingredient widely used in modern perfumery. Derived from cedarwood-related terpene chemistry, it is valued for its powerful yet refined woody character that evokes the depth and dryness of cedarwood and vetiver, accompanied by subtle ambery and slightly earthy nuances.

The material typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with moderate viscosity and demonstrates excellent stability and very good substantivity on skin and blotter. Its scent profile is dry, elegant, and persistent, making it particularly useful for reinforcing the woody backbone of a fragrance without introducing excessive heaviness or sweetness.

In practical perfumery, Vertofix® is frequently employed to enhance cedarwood, vetiver, patchouli, and amber accords, while also providing structure, depth, and longevity to the base of a composition. Thanks to its smooth diffusion and lasting character, it integrates well into a wide range of fragrance styles, from modern woody and amber compositions to fougère, chypre, and masculine accords.

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MCH1077
CAS: 5392-40-5

Citral (Natural) is a key fragrance ingredient highly valued in perfumery for its bright, sharp, and intensely lemony character. Its scent profile is typically described as fresh, zesty, and vibrant, closely resembling fresh lemon peel and lemongrass, with subtle green and slightly aldehydic nuances that give it a crisp natural edge.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale yellow liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its powerful diffusion and immediate fresh impact in fragrance compositions. Its character is luminous and energetic, making it especially effective for creating a natural citrus brightness in the top of a fragrance.

Citral is naturally present in essential oils such as lemongrass, litsea cubeba, and lemon myrtle, and is one of the primary molecules responsible for their characteristic lemon scent. Because of its strong and recognizable profile, it is widely used to construct citrus accords and enhance freshness in a composition.

The designation “Natural” indicates that the material is obtained by isolation or fractionation from natural essential oils. In contrast, synthetic Citral is produced through chemical synthesis. From an olfactory perspective, both can be very similar, but natural Citral may present a slightly more nuanced and rounded profile depending on its source. The natural version is often preferred in natural perfumery and formulations requiring naturally derived ingredients.

In practical perfumery, Citral is frequently used to build lemon and citrus accords, while also adding brightness and lift to green, herbal, and fresh compositions. It blends particularly well with lemon, lime, bergamot, verbena notes, green accords, and aromatic materials, making it essential in citrus fragrances, fresh colognes, and modern clean compositions.

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MCH1294
CAS: 16409-43-1

Rose Oxide is a powerful aroma ingredient widely used in perfumery for its distinctive rosy, green, and slightly metallic character. Its scent is often described as fresh, vibrant, and highly diffusive, combining the elegance of rose petals with subtle green and fruity nuances reminiscent of lychee and fresh leaves.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, and is known for its strong olfactory impact even at very low concentrations. Due to its intensity, it is usually used in trace amounts, where it contributes a bright and natural rosy lift that enhances the freshness and realism of floral compositions.

In practical perfumery, Rose Oxide is frequently used to reinforce rose accords and add a fresh green dimension to floral notes. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, citrus notes, lychee accords, and light floral materials, making it useful in a wide variety of fragrance styles including modern rose compositions, fresh florals, fruity-floral fragrances, and contemporary fine fragrances.

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MCH1137
CAS: 4602-84-0

Farnesol is a naturally occurring fragrance ingredient found in several essential oils such as rose, neroli, and ylang-ylang. In perfumery it is valued for its soft, delicate floral character, often described as sweet, slightly green, and gently rosy with subtle lily-of-the-valley nuances.

The material typically appears as a clear to very pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and lasting floral softness within fragrance compositions. Its character is elegant and understated, allowing it to add natural floral depth while maintaining balance and transparency in a blend.

In practical perfumery, Farnesol is frequently used to enhance rose, muguet, and soft floral accords, while also contributing smoothness and naturalness to floral bouquets. It blends particularly well with rose, jasmine, neroli, ylang-ylang, and light musks, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including floral perfumes, fresh bouquets, and elegant modern compositions.

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MCH1248
CAS: 7212-44-4

Nerolidol is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene alcohol found in various essential oils such as neroli, ginger, tea tree, and certain floral extracts. In perfumery it is appreciated for its soft, woody-floral character with gentle green and slightly fresh nuances, bringing a smooth natural warmth to fragrance compositions.

The material typically appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is valued for its excellent stability and notable substantivity within fragrance formulations. Its scent is subtle, smooth, and slightly woody, allowing it to act as a soft background note that supports and rounds a composition.

In practical perfumery, Nerolidol is often used to add depth and natural softness to floral, woody, and citrus accords, while also contributing to the lasting character of a fragrance. It blends particularly well with neroli, jasmine, rose, sandalwood, citrus oils, and light woody materials, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including fresh florals, woody-floral compositions, and natural fragrance accords.

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MCH1095
CAS: 23726-91-2

β-Damascone (Beta Damascone) is a highly valued fragrance ingredient in perfumery known for its rich, powerful, and complex fruity-floral character. Its scent profile is typically described as deep, rosy, and slightly fruity, with distinctive plum and blackcurrant nuances accompanied by subtle tea-like and woody undertones.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale yellow liquid with low viscosity, and is appreciated for its extraordinary potency and long-lasting presence, even at extremely low concentrations. Its character is intense and diffusive, making it particularly effective for adding depth and sophistication to fragrance compositions.

In practical perfumery, β-Damascone is widely used to enhance rose accords and fruity-floral structures, while also contributing richness and natural complexity to a composition. It blends particularly well with rose, geranium, violet notes, berry-like accords, and woody materials, making it an important ingredient in floral, fruity-floral, and elegant modern perfume compositions.

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MCH1198
CAS: 1335-46-2

Methyl Alpha Ionone (Iso) is a refined fragrance ingredient valued in perfumery for its soft, elegant violet-like character with subtle woody undertones. Its scent profile is typically described as powdery, floral, and slightly fruity, evoking the delicate aroma of violet petals accompanied by gentle woody warmth.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its smooth diffusion and excellent tenacity in fragrance compositions. Its character is refined and well-balanced, allowing it to add both floral softness and depth without overwhelming the overall structure of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Methyl Alpha Ionone (Iso) is frequently used to enhance violet accords and soft floral bouquets, while also contributing powdery elegance and subtle woody depth to the heart and base of a composition. It blends particularly well with violet materials, rose, iris notes, woody ingredients, and soft musks, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including powdery florals, violet compositions, woody-floral perfumes, and elegant modern fragrances.

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MCH1068
CAS: 33704-61-9

Cashmeran® (IFF) is a highly valued modern fragrance ingredient renowned for its rich, enveloping woody-musky character. Its scent profile is typically described as warm, smooth, and slightly spicy, combining woody, musky, and subtly amber-like nuances with a delicate powdery softness that gives it remarkable depth and elegance.

The material usually appears as a clear to pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its excellent tenacity and distinctive diffusive presence in fragrance compositions. Even at relatively low concentrations, Cashmeran contributes a warm, textured body that adds dimension and sophistication to a perfume.

What makes Cashmeran particularly attractive to perfumers is its unique olfactory profile, which sits between woody, musky, and slightly spicy notes, creating an impression often described as soft wood, warm fabric, or cashmere-like warmth. This characteristic is the origin of its name and explains why it brings a smooth, luxurious depth to many fragrance structures.

In practical perfumery, Cashmeran is widely used to build modern woody and musky accords, while also adding warmth, volume, and long-lasting diffusion to the base of a fragrance. It blends exceptionally well with cedarwood, sandalwood materials, musks, amber notes, patchouli, and modern floral ingredients, making it a key component in many woody, amber, and contemporary luxury fragrances.

Thanks to its complex character and strong performance, Cashmeran has become one of the signature molecules of modern perfumery, capable of transforming a composition by adding a velvety woody warmth and a distinctive, memorable presence that lingers beautifully on the skin.

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MCH1298
CAS: 65113-99-7

Sandalore® (Givaudan) is a well-known sandalwood aroma molecule valued in perfumery for its soft, creamy, and diffusive woody character. Its scent profile evokes the smooth warmth of sandalwood, accompanied by subtle milky, slightly sweet, and velvety nuances that give it a modern and elegant woody presence.

The material typically appears as a clear, colorless to very pale liquid with moderate viscosity, and is appreciated for its excellent tenacity and smooth diffusion within fragrance compositions. Its character is rich yet refined, allowing it to provide the comforting depth of sandalwood while maintaining clarity and balance in the structure of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Sandalore® is frequently used to build and reinforce sandalwood accords, while also adding creaminess, warmth, and longevity to the base of a composition. It blends particularly well with florals, musks, amber materials, and soft woody notes, making it suitable for a wide range of fragrance styles including modern woody, floral-woody, oriental, and many contemporary fine fragrance compositions.

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MCH1334
CAS: 2756-56-1

Isobornyl Propionate (IFF) is a fragrance ingredient appreciated in perfumery for its fresh, piney, and slightly fruity character. Its scent profile is typically described as clean, green, and lightly balsamic, combining subtle coniferous notes with soft fruity nuances that create a natural aromatic freshness.

The material usually appears as a clear, colorless liquid with low to moderate viscosity, and is valued for its smooth diffusion and bright aromatic lift in fragrance compositions. Its character is crisp and refreshing, making it particularly effective for introducing a natural green freshness to the top and heart of a fragrance.

In practical perfumery, Isobornyl Propionate is often used to support pine, herbal, and fresh aromatic accords, while also adding brightness and clarity to a composition. It blends well with pine materials, eucalyptus, lavender, citrus oils, and green notes, making it suitable for a variety of fragrance styles including fresh aromatics, fougère structures, outdoor-inspired compositions, and functional fragrances such as air care products.

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MCH1136
CAS: 106-02-5

Exaltolide® Total (Firmenich) is a highly regarded macrocyclic musk used in perfumery for its smooth, elegant, and natural musky character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, warm, and slightly sweet, with subtle skin-like and creamy nuances that give it a refined and luxurious musky presence.

The material usually appears as a clear to very pale liquid, and is appreciated for its excellent tenacity, smooth diffusion, and natural skin-like effect in fragrance compositions. Its character is delicate yet persistent, forming a soft musky aura that enhances the warmth and roundness of a perfume without becoming overpowering.

In practical perfumery, Exaltolide® Total is frequently used to build high-quality musk accords, while also adding softness, depth, and lasting warmth to the base of a composition. It blends particularly well with florals, woody notes, amber materials, and creamy accords, making it a valued ingredient in fine fragrances, skin-like musk compositions, and elegant modern perfumes.

The designation “Total” refers to the complete mixture of stereoisomers naturally present in the material, whereas some other versions of Exaltolide may be produced or offered with a modified or enriched isomeric composition. In practice, the Total grade tends to present a slightly fuller and more natural musky profile, which many perfumers appreciate for its balanced warmth and diffusion.

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MEO0683

Vanillin Natural 20% in DPG is a diluted form of natural-origin vanillin, designed for ease of use in perfumery while retaining the warm, sweet, and authentic vanilla character. Its scent profile is typically described as soft, creamy, and smoothly sweet, with nuances reminiscent of natural vanilla pods, supported by subtle balsamic and slightly woody undertones.

The material appears as a clear to pale liquid with low to moderate viscosity, thanks to its dilution in Dipropylene Glycol (DPG), which allows for better handling, accurate dosing, and smoother integration into fragrance compositions.

Compared to crystalline vanillin, this form offers a more controlled and rounded olfactory effect, reducing the risk of overpowering sweetness while maintaining the rich, comforting vanilla signature. The natural origin of the vanillin gives it a slightly more nuanced and less sharp profile compared to fully synthetic versions.

Vanillin Natural 20% in DPG is especially valued for its ability to provide a balanced vanilla note that enhances the warmth, softness, and cohesion of a composition without dominating it. It contributes a gentle gourmand touch that blends seamlessly into both modern and classic fragrance structures.

In practical perfumery, it is frequently used to build vanilla, gourmand, and balsamic accords, while also adding softness and depth to floral, woody, and amber compositions. It blends particularly well with tonka, coumarin, resins, musks, woods, and spicy materials, making it suitable for many fragrance styles including gourmand perfumes, oriental fragrances, soft florals, and warm modern compositions.

Type: Dilution Natural Material
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MEO0673

Vanillin Natural is one of the most recognizable aroma materials in perfumery and flavor creation, valued for its rich, sweet, and creamy vanilla character derived from natural sources. Its scent profile is warm, soft, and comforting, with familiar gourmand nuances reminiscent of vanilla beans, sweet cream, and delicate balsamic warmth.

The material typically appears as white to pale cream crystalline powder and is known for its excellent tenacity and strong olfactory impact, even at relatively low concentrations. In fragrance compositions, it provides a smooth sweetness and rounded warmth that helps soften sharper notes while enhancing the overall harmony of the blend.

In practical perfumery, Natural Vanillin is widely used to enrich gourmand, amber, oriental, and woody compositions, where it contributes depth, sweetness, and long-lasting warmth to the base of a fragrance. It blends particularly well with resins, balsams, tonka, chocolate-like notes, musks, and amber materials, making it an essential ingredient in many classic and modern fragrance accords.

Type: Crystalline Powder