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Pell Wall Ingredients Catalogue November 2015


Prices exclude shipping, which is a flat rate of 9.50 for up to 20Kg, or free
if you spend over 300, within the UK only. There is no minimum order, but
please note the quantities offered.
For other destinations Ill quote depending on size and weight of order, but as
an indication its about 17 for a package containing up to 10 x 100ml bottles to
France, Germany etc. I will quote the cheapest courier charge I can theres no
mark-up on P&P note that Royal Mail wont carry most perfumery materials,
except in very small amounts by road, so are useless in most cases.
There are over 350 materials offered here now, all from stock I use
myself in my own work and at the same quality I use. If you dont see what
you need, ask, I may be able to get hold of it for you.
Many materials listed here use familiar names that are trademarks of the major
manufacturers (Helional, Vertenex, Hedione and so forth) in the great majority of
cases the material Im selling is original material, manufactured by the trademark
owner in each case this is shown in the entry.
To order email enquiry@pellwall-perfumes.com or visit www.PellWall.uk
Descriptions
Each entry contains a short list of scent notes with occasionally other short
commentary to assist those who may not have encountered the material previously
to decide whether it is of interest: I recommend you make your own assessment of
each and every perfumery material you use however.
After pricing and other basic details there are narative descriptions provided: these
are intended to assit interested readers as well as potential purchasers to assess the
uses and potential of the material in question.
Many of the descriptions contain quotations from the manufacturer of the product
and in addition I have quoted fairly extensively from Arctander 1 and from Arcadi
Boix Camps 2 both independent writers and both highly experienced perfumers.
Anything not identified as a quotation is my own opinion of the material in question
and its uses, but I am grateful to many other sources and perfumers as well as the
two expert authors named here.


1
Steffen Arctander: quotations are taken from Perfume and Flavor Chemicals
published in 1969 and Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin published in
1961
2
Arcadi Boix Camps: quotations are taken from Perfumery: Techniques in
Evolution, 2nd Edition published in 2009, but containing material written in 1978, 1985,
and 1999 as well where relevant the date of writing is noted with the quotations.
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Contents
Pell W all Ingredients Catalogue
November 2015

Simple Pricing Tables:


6
Main Listing 30ml, 50ml, 100ml and
500g
6
Materials Available in Smaller
Quantities:
14
High Impact Materials in Dilution 15
Perfumery Solvents
15
Bases and Blends by Pell Wall
16
Detailed Catalogue Entries with
Descriptions
17
2-Decalinol
17
2-Ethyl fenchol
17
2-Ethylhexyl salicylate
17
A

18
Acetanisole
18
Acetate PA
18
Aldehyde C10 (Decanal)
19
Aldehyde C11 enic (hendecenal)
19
Aldehyde C12 MNA
19
Aldehyde C14 Peach (gamma-Undecalactone) 20
Aldehyde C16 Strawberry (strawberry glycidate)

20
Aldehyde C18 Coconut (gamma-nonalactone) 20
Aldron (at 10% in ethanol)
21
Alicate
21
Allyl amyl glycolate
21
Allyl cyclohexyl propionate
22
Allyl heptanoate
22
Amber Core
22
Ambermax
23
Ambergris Tincture - New Zealand - 2%
23
Ambergris Tincture - Scotland - 2%
23
Ambrettolide IFF
24
Ambrinol 95 (at 10% in ethanol)
25
Ambrofix
26
Amyl Acetate
26
Amyl Cinnamic Aldehyde
27
Amyl Salicylate
27
Anisaldehyde
28
Aphermate
28
Applelide
28
Aurantiol
29
Azarbre
29

30
30

Benzophenone - New

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Benzothiazole - New
Benzyl acetate
Benzyl acetone
Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl salicylate
Bergamal
Bergamot
Bergamot FCF
beta-Caryophyllene
Bicyclononalactone
Birch Tar Rectified
Bisabolene
Black Agar Givco 215
Black Pepper, RECTIFIED
Boisambrene Forte
Bornafix
Butyl Quinoline Secondary

30
31
31
32
32
33
33
34
34
34
35
35
35
36
36
36
37
37

Cade Oil Rectified


Calone Liquid 161
Camphene
l-Carvone
Cashmeran
Cashmeran Velvet
Cassis Base 345B
Cedarwood Atlas Supra
Cedarwood Texas, Light
Cedarwood Virginian
Cedrat Heart
Cedramber (IFF)
Cedryl acetate liquid
Celestolide
Centifolether
Cilantro
Cinnamic Aldehyde
Cinnamon Bark Oliffac
Cinnamyl alcohol
Cinnamyl cinnamate
Cinnamyl cinnamate (Givaudan)
Cis Jasmone
Citral
Citronellol
Clearwood
Cocoa Pyrazine
Coniferan Pure
Copaiba Balsam
Corps Oranger 20% in BB
Coumarin
m-Cresol
Cyclabute

38
38
38
38
39
39
39
40
40
40
41
41
42
42
42
43
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
46
47
47
47
48
48
49
49
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Cyclamen Aldehyde

50

Damascone Alpha
Damascone Beta
Damascone Delta
Davana Oil
DEP
Dihydro Ionone Beta
Dihydromyrcenol
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol Acetate
Dimethyl Hydroquinone
Dimethyl sulphide
Dimetol
Diola
Diphenyl oxide
Dorinia SA
Dorinia SA E
DPG
Dynascone

50
50
51
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
55
55
56
56
56
57
57
57

Ebanol
Elemi resinoid 10% in ethanol
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl acetoacetate - New
Ethyl butyrate
Ethyl linalool
Ethyl linalyl acetate
Ethyl maltol
Ethyl methyl 2 butyrate
Ethyl propionate
Ethyl vanillin
Ethylene brassylate
Eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole)
Eugenol
Eugenyl acetate
Exaltolide (not Firmenich)
Exaltone (not Firmenich)

58
58
58
59
59
60
60
61
61
62
62
62
63
63
64
64
65
65

Farnesol
Fixateure 505
Floralol
Florantone T - New
Floralozone
Florhydral
Fructalate
Fructone

66
66
66
67
67
67
68
68
69

Galaxolide 50 (IPM)
gamma-Decalactone
gamma-Dodecalactone

69
69
70
70

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gamma-Octalactone
gamma-Terpinene
Geosmin 1%
Geosmin 10%
Geosmin Pure (29/g)
Geraniol
Geranyl acetate
Geranyl Acetone
Geranyl Propionate
Givescone
Grapefruit Base 15794
Green Tea Givco

71
71
72
72
73
73
74
74
75
75
76
76

H
Habanolide
Hedione
Hedione HC
Helional - price reduced
Heliotropine Diethyl Acetal
Helvetolide
Heptyl Acetate
Hexalon
cis-3-Hexenol
cis-3-Hexenyl Acetate
cis-3-Hexenyl Salicylate
cis-3-Hexenyl Tiglate
Hexyl Acetate
Hexyl benzoate
Hexyl cinnamaldehyde
Hindinol - New
alpha Humulene
Hyacinth Body #3
Hydrocinnamaldehyde
Hydroxyambran
Hydroxycitronellal
Hydroxycitronellal 75%/25%
Hydroxycitronellol

77
77
77
78
78
79
79
80
80
80
81
81
81
82
82
83
83
84
84
85
85
86
87
88

88
88
89
89
90
90
91
91
92
92
92
93
93
93

Indole
Ionone alpha
Ionone beta
IPM
Irone, alpha
Isoamyl isovalerate
Iso E Super
Isoamyl Propionate
Iso Bornyl Acetate
Isobutyl Methyl Ketone
Isocyclocitral
Isopropyl methyl 2 butyrate
Isoraldeine 95
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Jasmatone
Jasmine Synthetic
Jasmone-cis
Javanol

94
94
95
95

Kephalis
Khusinil
Koavone

96
96
96
97

97
Labdanum Absolute
97
Lemon, Sicillian
97
Lemonile
98
Lilial
98
Lime Oxide
99
Lime Terpenes
99
Limoxal
99
l-Linalool Ex. Basil
100
l-Linalool Ex. Cinnamomum camphora - new 100
Linalool
101
Linalyl acetate
101
Linalyl Cinnamate
102
Lindenol
102
Lyral
103

M
Maritima
Mahagonate
Majantol
Mandarin, green
Manzanate
Maple Furanone 0.1%
Maple Lactone (10% in ethanol)
Melafleure
Melonal G
Methyl anthranilate
Methyl benzoate
Methyl cedryl ketone (Vertofix)
Methyl Diantilis
Methyl ionone iso super
Methyl isoeugenol
Methyl Laitone
Methyl pamplemousse
Methyl Tuberate
Mimosa Absolute Synth
MMB
Muscenone
Muscomer Extra 810 P
Musk Ketone Substitute
Myrcene
Myrrh Coeur

103
103
104
104
105
105
106
106
107
107
108
108
109
109
110
110
111
111
112
112
112
113
113
114
114
114

N
Natural PEA

115
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Nectarate
Nectaryl
Neoproxen
Nerol
Nerolidol
Nerolin Yara Yara
Neryl acetate
Norlimbanol
Nutty Pyrazine 0.1% in IPM

115
116
116
117
117
118
118
119
119

Octacetal
Olibanum Oleoresin in TEC
Orange Flower Absolute
Orange Flower Ether
Orange Power Givco 229
Orange, Sweet - West Indian, wild
Orange, Sweet - Florida mid-season
Orange Terpenes
Oranger Crystals
Orris Givco
Oudh - Cambodian
Oud Synthetic (Firmenich)

120
120
120
121
121
121
122
122
122
123
123
124
124

P, Q
PADMA
ParaCresylPhenyl Acetate
Paradisamide
Parmantheme
Patchoulyl Acetate
Patchouli Light, Albert Vieille - New
Patchouli Ultra Light (65% Patchoulol)
PEA
PEA - Natural
Pelargene
Peomosa
Peonile
Persian Rose Otto
Phenoxyethyl isobutyrate
Phenylacetaldehyde
Phenylethyl Acetate
Phenylethyl Formate - New
Phenylethyl Salicylate - New
Piconia - new
Pinene alpha
Pinene beta
Precyclemone B
Prenyl Acetate
Propiophenone
Pyridine
Pyrazines

125
125
125
126
126
126
127
127
128
129
129
130
130
131
131
132
132
133
134
134
135
135
135
136
136
137
137

138
138

Raspberry Ketone

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Reseda Body
Romandolide
Romanone Extra
Romilat
Rootanol 100
Rosalva
Rose Crystals
Rose Givco 217
Rose Otto - Iranian
Rose Oxide (racemic)
Rosyrane Super

138
139
139
140
140
141
141
142
142
142
143

Sabinene, natural
Safraleine
Sandalore
Sandela
Sanjinol
SantalIFF
Shangralide Oliffac
Silvial
Skatole
Spirogalbanone
Strawberry Furanone
Stemone
Styrallyl Acetate
Suederal LT 0710
Sylvamber - new
Syringaldehyde - new

143
143
144
144
145
145
146
146
147
148
149
149
150
150
151
151
152

Tabanon (Symrise)
Tangerinol
Tangeris Givco 212
TEC
Terpinolene
Tetrahydrolinalool
Theaspirane - new
Theaspirane 10% - new
Thyme oil
Timbersilk
Tobacco Absolute - New
Tolu Balsam (solid) - Out of Stock
Tolu Balsam at 30% in TEC
Tomato Leaf Givco
Tonalid
trans-2-cis-6-nonadienal
trans-2-cis-6-nonadienol
Tonquitone [Out of Stock]
Traseolide
Triplal Extra
Trisamber
TUBEREUSE 184108

152
152
153
153
153
154
154
155
156
156
157
157
158
158
158
159
159
160
160
160
161
161
161

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Undecavertol

162
162

Vandor B
Vanilla Absolute
Vanillin
Velvione
Veramoss / Evernyl
Veratraldehyde
Verdalia A
Verdol
Vertenex
Vertofix (generic)
Vetiveryl acetate
Violet Leaf Absolute

162
162
163
163
164
164
165
165
166
166
166
167
167

U
V

W, X, Y, Z
Zenolide

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Simple Pricing Tables:


Main Listing 30ml, 50ml, 100ml and 500g

Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

2-Decalinol
2-Ethyl fenchol
2-Ethylhexyl salicylate
Acetanisole
Acetate PA
Aldehyde C10 (Decanal)
Aldehyde C11 enic (hendecenal)
Aldehyde C12 MNA
Aldehyde C14 Peach (gammaUndecalactone)
Aldehyde C16 Strawberry (strawberry
glycidate)
Aldehyde C18 Coconut (gammanonalactone)
Aldron (at 10% in ethanol)
Alicate
Allyl amyl glycolate

825-51-4
18368-91-7
118-60-5
100-06-1
7493-74-5
112-31-2
112-45-8
110-41-8

69
52
12
12
9
12
12
12

109
81
14
14
10
14
14
14

215
159
25
26
17
25
25
25

835

104-67-6

12

14

25

75

77-83-8

12

14

25

75

104-61-0

12

14

25

75

68901-22-4
10250-45-0
67634-00-8,
67634-01-9
2705-87-5
142-19-8
139504-68-0
929625-08-1,
1001252-30-7
in denatured
alcohol
in natural grain
alcohol
28645-51-4
28645-51-5
71832-76-3
6790-58-5
628-63-7
122-40-7
2050-08-0
123-11-5
25225-08-5
478695-70-4
89-43-0
68845-36-3
119-61-9
95-16-9
140-11-4
2550-26-7

7
7

7
7

12
12

24
28

12

24

11
9
9

13
10
10

24
17
17

81
38
55

25

36

69

263

131
107
25
96
29
17
17
13
15
16
19
18
28
29
6
16

494
420
115
470
99
38
36
42
30
64
65
60
85
101
19
51

Allyl cyclohexyl propionate


Allyl heptanoate
Amber Core
Ambermax
Ambergris Tincture - New Zealand 2%
Ambergris Tincture - Scotland - 2%
Ambrettolide G
Ambrettolide IFF
Ambrinol 95 (at 10% in ethanol)
Ambrofix
Amyl Acetate
Amyl Cinnamic Aldehyde
Amyl Salicylate
Anisaldehyde
Aphermate
Applelide
Aurantiol
Azarbre
Benzophenone - New
Benzothiazole - New
Benzyl acetate
Benzyl acetone

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80
92
34
75
75
75

50
87

140

44
36
12
33
13
9
9
8
9
9
10
9
12
13

67
55
14
49
16
10
10
8
9
9
11
10
15
16
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Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl salicylate
Bergamal
Bergamot
Bergamot FCF
beta-Caryophyllene
Bicyclononalactone
Birch Tar Rectified
Bisabolene
Black Agar Givco 215
Black Pepper, RECTIFIED
Boisambrene Forte
Bornafix
Butyl Quinoline Secondary

100-51-6
118-58-1
22418-66-2
4430-31-3
89957-91-5
68648-33-9
87-44-5
4430-31-3
8001-88-5
495-62-5
8006-82-4
58567-11-6
128119-70-0
65442-31-1,
67634-06-04
8013-10-3
28940-11-6
5794-03-6
6485-40-1
33704-61-9,
155667-06-4
476332-65-7,
647828-16-8
92201-55-3
68990-83-0
8000-27-9
94266-47-4
67874-81-1
77-54-3
13171-00-1
120811-92-9
84775-50-8
104-55-2
104-54-1
122-69-0
122-69-0
488-10-8
5392-40-5
106-22-9, 133543-9, 26489-010
84238-39-1
55031-15-7
67874-72-0
8001-61-4

9
9
9
9
14
17
9
11
19
14
34
21
16
12

9
10
9
9
18
22
10
12
26
18
51
29
21
15

15
17
15
15
33
42
17
21
49
33
99
55
39
27

44
34
33
49
130
167
35
70
210
119
395
214
151
95

17

22

42

119

21
15
9
9

29
20
10
10

56
38
18
18

267
96
40
59

11

13

24

83

16

21

39

115

21
34
11
12
69
9
10
13
11
26
9
14
9
39
27
45
9

30
51
13
14
109
10
11
16
12
38
10
18
10
60
39
69
9

58
99
23
25
216
18
19
30
22
74
17
33
17
118
75
135
15

194
382
87
96
840
59
63
114
87
276
35
117
49
475
276
299
40

10

17

67

11
9
9
15
26

13
10
10
19
38

24
17
17
35
73

98
56
49
150
219

Cade Oil Rectified


Calone Liquid 161
Camphene
l-Carvone
Cashmeran
Cashmeran Velvet
Cassis Base 345B
Cedarwood Atlas Supra
Cedarwood Texas, Light
Cedarwood Virginian
Cedrat Heart
Cedramber (IFF)
Cedryl acetate liquid
Celestolide
Centifolether
Cilantro
Cinnamic Aldehyde
Cinnamon Bark Oliffac
Cinnamyl alcohol
Cinnamyl cinnamate
Cinnamyl cinnamate (Givaudan)
Cis Jasmone
Citral
Citronellol
Clearwood
Cocoa Pyrazine
Coniferan Pure
Copaiba Balsam
Corps Oranger 20% in BB

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Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

Coumarin
m-Cresol
Cyclabute
Cyclamen Aldehyde
Damascone Alpha
Damascone Beta
Damascone Delta
Davana Oil
DEP
Dihydro Ionone Beta
Dihydromyrcenol
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol Acetate
Dimethyl Hydroquinone
Dimethyl sulphide
Dimetol
Diola
Diphenyl oxide
Dorinia SA
Dorinia SA E
DPG
Dynascone
Ebanol
Elemi resinoid 10% in ethanol
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl acetoacetate - New
Ethyl butyrate
Ethyl linalool
Ethyl linalyl acetate
Ethyl maltol
Ethyl methyl 2 butyrate

91-64-5
108-39-4
67634-20-2
103-95-7
24720-09-0
23626-91-2
57378-68-4
8016-03-3
84-56-2
17283-81-7
18479-58-8
100-86-7
151-05-3
150-78-7
75-18-3
13254-34-7
4747-07-3
101-84-8
25265-71-8
56973-85-4
67801-20-1
8023-89-0
141-78-6
141-97-9
105-54-4
10339-55-6
61931-80-4
4940-11-8
7452-79-1,
53956-13-1
105-37-3
121-32-4
105-95-3
470-82-6
97-53-0
93-28-7
106-02-5
502-72-7
4602-84-0
67634-16-6,
67634-17-7
774-55-0
67634-14-4
125109-85-5,
67634-15-5
72903-27-6

10
9
9
14
38
48
16
98

11
10
10
18
58
74
21
157

14
9
10
11
13
15
9
8
10
9
21

18
9
11
12
16
20
9
8
11
10
30

32
17
13
9
10
8
12
8
12

47
22
16
9
11
8
14
8
14

20
17
17
33
113
145
39
312
10
34
15
19
21
29
37
15
13
19
17
57
10
92
41
29
16
19
13
25
13
25

60
71
35
99
423
548
88
1,186
23
122
39
71
75
99
135
39
39
63
49
209
19
349
105
101
53
55
35
69
39
84

10

17

45

10
9
8
11
11
11
13
47
16
49

11
10
8
12
12
13
16
72
21
76

19
17
13
21
22
24
30
142
39
150

65
35
35
67
79
88
106
534
136
399

10

17

49

12
12

15
15

27
27

99
99

10

11

19

65

10

11

19

64

Ethyl propionate
Ethyl vanillin
Ethylene brassylate
Eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole)
Eugenol
Eugenyl acetate
Exaltolide (not Firmenich)
Exaltone (not Firmenich)
Farnesol
Fixateure 505
Floralol
Florantone T - New
Floralozone
Florhydral
Fructalate

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Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

Fructone
Galaxolide 50 (IPM)
gamma-Decalactone
gamma-Dodecalactone
gamma-Octalactone

6413-10-1
1222-05-5
706-14-9
2305-05-7
104-50-7,
57084-15-8
99-85-4
23333-91-7
23333-91-7
23333-91-7
106-24-1
105-87-3
689-67-8
105-90-8
57934-97-1
-

11
9
9
13

12
10
10
16

21
17
17
29

94
34
63
134

10

11

20

66

10
14
68
577
9
9
9
9
22
23
15

11
17
108
944
9
9
10
10
31
32
20

20
31
214
1,868
15
15
18
18
60
62
37

91
108
1,076

15
9
22
9
27
28
10
15

19
9
31
10
40
41
11
19

36
15
59
17
77
80
20
35

128
25
180
46
286
335
74
132

13

16

30

114

13
13
33
10
12
9
10
9
9
17
66
10

16
16
49
11
14
10
11
9
10
23
105
11

30
30
96
19
26
17
19
15
17
44
208
19

114
114
366
64
99
39
61
30
39
179
1,027
62

12

14

25

89

14
39
9
9
9
97
12

18
60
10
9
10
156
14

33
117
17
15
17
310
25

118
443
46
30
34
1,338
108

gamma-Terpinene
Geosmin 1%
Geosmin 10%
Geosmin Pure (29/g)
Geraniol
Geranyl acetate
Geranyl Acetone
Geranyl Propionate
Givescone
Grapefruit Base 15794
Green Tea Givco
H
Habanolide
Hedione
Hedione HC
Helional - price reduced
Heliotropine Diethyl Acetal
Helvetolide
Heptyl Acetate
Hexalon
cis-3-Hexenol
cis-3-Hexenyl Acetate
cis-3-Hexenyl Salicylate
cis-3-Hexenyl Tiglate
Hexyl Acetate
Hexyl benzoate
Hexyl cinnamaldehyde
Hindinol - New
alpha Humulene
Hyacinth Body #3
Hydrocinnamaldehyde
Hydroxyambran
Hydroxycitronellal
Hydroxycitronellal 75%/25%
Hydroxycitronellol
Indole
Ionone alpha
Ionone beta
IPM
Irone, alpha
Isoamyl isovalerate

Chris Bartlett 2015

111879-80-2
24851-98-7
24851-98-7
1205-17-0
40527-42-2
141773-73-1
112-06-1
79-78-7
928-96-1,
95123-47-0
3681-71-8
65405-77-8
67883-79-8
142-92-7
6789-88-4
101-86-0
28219-60-5
6753-98-6
7493-57-4
104-53-0
118562-73-5
107-75-5
107-75-5, 10774-4
107-74-4
120-72-9
127-41-3
14901-07-6
110-27-0
79-69-6
659-70-1

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39
39
198
246
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Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

Iso E Super
Isoamyl Propionate
Iso Bornyl Acetate
Isobutyl Methyl Ketone
Isocyclocitral
Isopropyl methyl 2 butyrate
Isoraldeine 95
Jasmatone
Jasmine Synthetic
Jasmone-cis
Javanol
Kephalis
Khusinil
Koavone
Labdanum Absolute
Lemon, Sicillian
Lemonile
Lilial
Lime Oxide
Lime Terpenes
Limoxal
l-Linalool Ex. Basil
l-Linalool Ex. Cinnamomum camphora
- new
Linalool
Linalyl acetate
Linalyl Cinnamate
Lindenol
Lyral
Maritima
Mahagonate
Majantol
Mandarin, green
Manzanate
Maple Furanone 0.1%
Maple Lactone (10% in ethanol)
Melafleure
Melonal G

54464-57-2
105-68-0
125-12-2
108-10-1
1335-66-6
66576-71-4
1335-46-2
13074-65-2
198404-98-7
36306-87-3
75490-39-0
81786-73-4
8016-25-0
8008-56-8
61792-11-8
80-54-6
73018-51-6
68917-71-5
6784-13-0
126-91-0

7
12
9
10
13
12
9
12
24
26
64
14
9
9
62
12
14
8
15
10
9
10

7
14
10
11
16
14
9
14
34
37
101
18
10
10
97
14
18
8
19
11
10
11

12
25
17
19
29
25
15
25
65
72
199
33
17
17
192
25
33
14
36
19
17
20

27
88
57
77
115
88
39
87
240
265
754
123
69
34
727
96
99
28
139
73
45
88

126-91-0

13

16

29

133

78-70-6
115-95-7
78-37-5
98-55-5
31906-04-4
Out of Stock
68966-86-9
103694-68-4
8008-31-9
39255-32-8
698-10-2
765-70-8
68991-97-9
106-72-9,
77787-60-1
134-20-3
93-58-3
32388-55-9
5595-79-9
127-51-5
93-16-3
94201-19-1
67674-46-8
33673-62-0
-

9
8
22
9
9
38
17
17
10
9
33
33
9

9
8
31
9
10
57
22
22
11
10

15
13
59
15
18
111
42
42
19
17

39
26
216
30
62
416
197
197
73
45

10

17

34

14

17

32

125

9
11
9
27
9
24
16
9
447
12

9
13
10
39
10
34
21
10
739
14

15
24
17
75
17
65
40
17
1,476
25

39
83
36
280
50
244
134
64
7,367
105

Methyl anthranilate
Methyl benzoate
Methyl cedryl ketone (Vertofix)
Methyl Diantilis
Methyl ionone iso super
Methyl isoeugenol
Methyl Laitone
Methyl pamplemousse
Methyl Tuberate
Mimosa Absolute Synth

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Name of Material

CAS No.

MMB
Muscenone

56539-66-3
82356-51-2,
63314-79-4,
36399-15-2
26896-48-0
123-35-3
9000-45-7
60-12-8
113889-23-9
95962-14-4
122795-41-9
106-25-2
7212-44-4
93-04-9
141-12-8
70788-30-6,
96632-01-8
23747-48-0
10022-28-3

Muscomer Extra 810 P


Musk Ketone Substitute
Myrcene
Myrrh Coeur
Natural PEA
Nectarate
Nectaryl
Neoproxen
Nerol
Nerolidol
Nerolin Yara Yara
Neryl acetate
Norlimbanol
Nutty Pyrazine 0.1% in IPM
Octacetal
Olibanum Oleoresin in TEC
Orange Flower Absolute
Orange Flower Ether
Orange Power Givco 229
Orange, Sweet - West Indian, wild
Orange, Sweet - Florida mid-season
Orange Terpenes
Oranger Crystals
Orris Givco
Oudh - Cambodian
Oud Synthetic (Firmenich)
PADMA
ParaCresylPhenyl Acetate
Paradisamide
Parmantheme
Patchoulyl Acetate
Patchouli Light, Albert Vieille - New
Patchouli Ultra Light (65% Patchoulol)
PEA
Pelargene
Peomosa
Peonile
Persian Rose Otto
Phenoxyethyl isobutyrate
Phenylacetaldehyde
Phenylethyl Acetate

Chris Bartlett 2015

8030-28-2
14576-08-0
8008-57-9
8008-57-9
8028-48-6
93-08-3
94350-09-1
101-48-4
101-94-0
406488-30-0
91770-49-9
8014-09-3
84238-39-1 ;
8014-09-3
60-12-8
30310-41-9,
68039-40-7,
68039-41-8
19819-98-8
10461-98-0
8007-01-0
103-60-6
122-78-1
103-45-7

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30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

18

45

69

135

459

33
9
9
9
37
8
16
13
11
12
11
9

50
10
10
10
56
8
21
16
12
14
12
10

97
17
17
17
110
13
40
29
22
25
21
17

474
59
49
47
415
26
145
110
98
96
73
45

18

25

48

195

33
9
9
278
10
27
11
9
9
11
15
789
32
10
26
20
10
41
20

10
9
457
11
39
12
10
10
12
19
1,310
47
11
37
27
11
62
27

17
16
911
20
75
21
17
17
21
35
2,617
91
19
65
52
19
121
52

34
45
4,545
69
230
71
34
54
59
126

33

50

98

366

13

39

28

41

79

290

14
12
229
9
16
9

18
15
376
10
21
9

34
28
749
17
39
15

133
111
3,220
49
129
38

349
72
241
130
79
453
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Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

Phenylethyl Formate - New


Phenylethyl Salicylate - New
Piconia - new
Pinene alpha
Pinene beta
Precyclemone B
Prenyl Acetate
Propiophenone
Pyridine
Pyrazines
Raspberry Ketone
Reseda Body
Romandolide
Romanone Extra
Romilat
Rootanol 100
Rosalva
Rose Crystals
Rose Givco 217
Rose Otto - Iranian
Rose Oxide (racemic)
Rosyrane Super
Sabinene, natural
Safraleine
Sandalore
Sandela
Sanjinol
SantalIFF
Shangralide Oliffac
Silvial
Skatole
Spirogalbanone
Strawberry Furanone
Stemone
Styrallyl Acetate

104-62-1
87-22-9
23787-90-8
80-56-8
127-91-2
52474-60-9
1191-16-8
93-55-0
110-86-1
5471-51-2
67633-94-7
236391-76-7
502-72-7
104468-21-5
67634-11-1
13019-22-2
90-17-5

9
11
9
9
9
12
10
11
13
26
10
9
13
47
18
81
12
10
15
229
12
9
23
23
12
9
9
9
9
8
21
49
121
10

10
13
10
10
10
14
11
13
16
38
11
10
16
72
25
129
15
11
19
376
15
9
32
32
15
9
10
9
9
8
29
76
196
11

18
23
17
18
18
26
19
24
29
74
19
17
29
142
47
256
28
19
36
749
28
15
61
61
28
15
17
15
15
13
55
149
389
19

59
77
59
48
48
97
72
84
101
276
70
77
109
534
172
972
95
81
138
3,220
108
39
199
199
99
39
47
39
39
29
202
569
1,481
57

10

18

61

10

11

19

67

15

42

83
74

132
118

261
233

1,098

10

11

19

70

17

22

14
9
99

17
9
159

41
11
31
15
316

194
33
110
42
832

Suederal LT 0710
Sylvamber - new
Syringaldehyde - new
Tabanon (Symrise)
Tangerinol
Tangeris Givco 212
TEC
Terpinolene
Tetrahydrolinalool
Theaspirane - new

Chris Bartlett 2015

8007-01-0
16409-43-1
60335-71-9
3387-41-5
54440-17-4
65113-99-7
70955-71-4
28219-61-6
28219-60-5
6658-48-6
83-34-1
224031-70-3
3658-77-3
22457-23-4
93-92-5, 133575-7
54464-57-2,
68155-66-8,
68155-67-9
134-96-3
13215-88-8
91482-37-0,
50373-57-4
77-93-0
586-62-9
78-69-3
36431-72-8

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Name of Material

CAS No.

30ml

50ml

100ml

500g

Theaspirane 10% - new


Thyme oil
Timbersilk

36431-72-8
8007-46-3
68155-66-8,
54464-57-2,
68155-67-9,
915-730-3
8037-19-2
9000-64-0
9000-64-1
21145-77-7
557-48-2
28069-72-9

15
9

20
10

37
18

96
49

15

35

57

90

178

10
45
9
840
840
17
9
9
24
35
9
10
117
9
29
18
13
10
9
9
9
32
122
9

11
70
11
1,394
1,394
23
10
9
35
52
9
11
190
10
43
24
16
11
10
10
10
47
197
10

20
137
19
2,786
2,786
43
17
15
67
102
15
19
377
17
83
45
29
19
17
17
17
92
392
17

Tobacco Absolute - New


Tolu Balsam (solid) - Out of Stock
Tolu Balsam at 30% in TEC
Tomato Leaf Givco
Tonalid
trans-2-cis-6-nonadienal
trans-2-cis-6-nonadienol
Tonquitone [Out of Stock]
Traseolide
Triplal Extra
Trisamber
TUBEREUSE 184108
Undecavertol
Vandor B
Vanilla Absolute
Vanillin
Velvione
Veramoss / Evernyl
Veratraldehyde
Verdalia A
Verdol
Vertenex
Vertofix (generic)
Vetiveryl acetate
Violet Leaf Absolute
Zenolide

Chris Bartlett 2015

68140-48-7
27939-60-2
Out of Stock
81782-77-6
5435-64-3
8024-06-4
121-33-5
37609-25-9
4707-47-5
120-14-9
53018-24-9
13491-79-7
104-05-2
32388-55-9
62563-80-8
8024-08-6
54982-83-1

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95
62
449
55
10,671
10,671
154
40
39
246
384
30
38
1,773
35
310
120
99
68
34
34
35
350

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Materials Available in Smaller Quantities:



Prices

Materials available in smaller quantities


Name

CAS
Number(s)

10ml /
10g

Ambergris NZ origin 2% ethanol denat.

25

Ambergris Scotland origin 2% ethanol.

44

2-Decalinol

825-51-4

35

Cedarwood Atlas Supra

92201-55-3

17

Cinnamyl cinnamate

122-69-0

14

Cis Jasmone

488-10-8

23

Damascone Alpha

24720-09-0

19

Damascone Beta

23626-91-2

24

Damascone Delta

57378-68-4

2-Ethyl fenchol

18368-91-7

26

5ml /
5g

1ml /
1g

25

Fixateur 505E

29

Geosmin Pure

23333-91-7

Hydroxyambran

118562-73-5

33

Indole

120-72-9

20

Irone, alpha

79-69-6

49

29

12

Jasmine Abs Synth (nature identical)


Labdanum Absolute

8016-25-0

31

Methyl Tuberate

33673-62-0

224

129

Orange Flower Absolute

8030-28-2

139

79

Oudh - Cambodian

94350-09-1

395

215

49

PEA Natural

60-12-8

19

Persian Rose Otto

8007-01-0

115

64

19

Spirogalbanone

224031-70-3

25

Syringaldehyde

134-96-3

42

29

Tabanon (Symrise)

13215-88-8

37

22

Theaspirane

36431-72-8

49

29

Tobacco Leaf Absolute

8037-19-2

19

Tubereuse 184108 (Firmenich)

18

Vetiveryl acetate

62563-80-8

16

Violet Leaf Absolute

8024-08-6

61

36

10

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High Impact Materials in Dilution


High Impact Materials

Prices
%

10ml /
10g

79

33

79

0.1

33

49

54410-83-2

0.1

33

Nutty (5H-5-Methyl-6,7dihydrocyclopenta[b]pyrazine)

23747-48-0

0.1

33

Potato (2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine)

14667-55-1

0.1

33

49

3658-77-3

33

10

79

698-10-2

33

10

99

m-Cresol

108-39-4

33

10

33

Maple Lactone (3-methylcyclopentane-1,2dione)

80-71-7

10

33

100

33

Geosmin 1%

23333-91-7

16

Geosmin 10%

23333-91-7

10

93

10

45

Guaiacol

90-05-1

33

100

49

557-48-2

33

10

89

28069-72-9

33

CAS
Number(s)

30ml

Almond (2-Methoxy-3-Methylpyrazine)

2847-30-5

0.1

33

Cocoa (2-Ethyl-3,5(6)-dimethylpyrazine)

27043-05-6

0.1

33

Earthy (2-Ethyl-3-Methoxypyrazine)

25680-58-4

0.1

33

Galbanum (2-Isobutyl-3-Methoxypyrazine)

24683-00-9

0.1

Ketine (2,5-dimethyl pyrazine)

123-32-0

Leafy (5-Isobutyl-2,3-dimethylpyrazine)

Name
Pyrazines

Furanones
Strawberry (4-hydroxy-2,5-dimethylfuran-3one)
Maple (5-ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-methyl-5Hfuran-2-one)
Others

trans-2-cis-6-nonadienal cucumber
aldehyde or violet leaf aldehyde
trans-2-cis-6-nonadienol Cucumber
alcohol

Perfumery Solvents

Solvents

Prices

Name

CAS
Number(s)

BB - Benzyl Benzoate

500g

100ml

118-58-1

34

17

DEP Diethyl Phthalate

84-56-2

23

10

DPG - Di Propyline Glycol

25265-71-8

19

10

IPM - Isopropyl Myristate

110-27-0

34

17

MMB - 3-Methoxy-3-Methyl-1-Butanol

56539-66-3

18

TEC - Tri Ethyl Citrate

77-93-0

33

11

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Bases and Blends by Pell Wall



Prices

Bases and Blends by Pell Wall


Citrus Base

10

30ml
trial
15

Floral Base

10

15

59

179

Floral Fixative

10

15

69

199

Jasmine Tea Blend

10

15

50

162

Lyral Replacer Blend

10

15

49

159

Orange Flower Blend

10

15

49

159

Sandalwood Blend

10

15

55

169

Strawberry Blend

10

15

55

169

Woody Base

10

15

55

169

Name

100ml
concentrate
55

500g
concentrate
169

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Detailed Catalogue Entries with Descriptions



2-Decalinol
CAS No. 825-51-4
Odour (decreasing): Mild, sweet, clean, floral-rose, minty, muguet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
69
109
215

500g
835

Description and usage notes:


Clean rose minty muguet. According to Arctander This alcohol has been used,
and is still used on a modest scale, in perfume compositions, mostly in connection
with woody and camphoraceous fragrance types, including the lonones,
Cyclohexylderivatives, etc. Rarely offered at less than a Kg
Main Synonyms: decahydro-2-naphthol, 2-hydroxydecalin

2-Ethyl fenchol

CAS No. 18368-91-7


Odour (decreasing): Fungus, earthy, damp-soil, patchouli
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
52
81
159

500g

Description and usage notes:


Unusual earthy, damp-soil note that is highly diffusive, also used to enhance
patchouli top-notes. Very powerful. Often offered at 50% in arbanol (aka cedranol,
cedanol) under the trade name Terrasol, what we are offereing here however is the
pure material.
Main Synonyms: Terrasol

2-Ethylhexyl salicylate
CAS No. 118-60-5
Odour (decreasing): Mild, orchid-like. UV stabiliser
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
80

Description and usage notes:


Has a light orchid-like aroma but is mainly used in fragrances to improve UV
stability, reducing colour and odour changes due to light exposure.
Main Synonyms:

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Acetanisole
CAS No. 100-06-1
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-hawthorn, cyclamen, anisic, powdery, balsamic,
acacia
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
14
26
92

Description and usage notes:


Sweet hawthorn anisic powdery balsamic acacia. Can contribute to replacing both
Heliotropine and Coumarin. Arctander describes it as Sweet, but somewhat
harsh, haylike odor with floral-animal notes. Suggestive of Hawthorne, Mimosa,
Heliotrope, etc. Relatively stable in soap and under similar, mild-alkaline
conditions. Used in woody-floral fragrances such as Cassie, Mimosa, Fougere,
Chypre, New-Mown Hay, in herbaceous citrus types, etc.
Main Synonyms: Aubepinol, Crataegon, Heliopon, Melitone, Melilot

Acetate PA

CAS No. 7493-74-5


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fresh, honey, pineapple, chamomile, cocoa
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


A versatile ingredient that can give added freshness to a composition but is also
very useful in chocolate accords for added complexity and as a boost for citrus and
other fruity notes
Main Synonyms: Allyl phenoxyacetate

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Aldehyde C10 (Decanal)

CAS No. 112-31-2


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, aldehydic, fresh, orange, waxy and floral.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
75

Description and usage notes:


One of the most useful of the saturated aliphatic aldehydes: softer and easier to
use than C8, it gives good floral reinforcement and is commonly used in
combination with higher aldehydes. Arctander says this of it: Excellent for Citrus
topnotes, for NeroIi, Rose, Jasmin, Violet, Acacia, etc. and blends well with Linalool
and related alcohols, Cyclamal and other floral aldehydes, and combines pleasantly
with the conventional alifatic aldehydes.
Main Synonyms: Decanal, Decyl aldehyde

Aldehyde C11 enic (hendecenal)


CAS No. 112-45-8
Odour (decreasing): Waxy, soapy, floral-aldehydic, citrus, green, fatty, fresh laundry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
14
25
75

Description and usage notes:


Among the most commonly used aldehydes for aldehydic effect. Often used with
other aldehydes up to levels of a few percent but usually much less: Trace amounts
give rich, natural, floral effects and add sparkle to top-notes.
Main Synonyms: Undecenyl aldehyde, Aldehyde C11 undecylenic,
Aldehyde C11 enic, hendecenal, Aldehyde C111

Aldehyde C12 MNA


CAS No. 110-41-8
Odour (decreasing): fresh, amber, aldehydic, moss, sweaty-musk, citrus, tuberose,
metallic, waxy, coumarinic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
14
25
75

Description and usage notes:


Very intense, good tenacity, a classic aliphatic aldehyde with nuances of ambergris
and incense among other notes. When smelt in concentration it is sweaty and
metalic but in dilution floral and citrus qualities are revealed. Very different from
other aldehydes except in power.
Main Synonyms: Aldehyde C12 MNA, 2-methyl undecanal, Methyl
nonyl acetaldehyde

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Aldehyde C14 Peach (gammaUndecalactone)

CAS No. 104-67-6


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-peach, creamy, fatty, lactonic, powerful.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
75

Description and usage notes:


One of the oldest peach-y notes in perfumery, this isn't really an aldehyde at all but
a lactone, despite the commonly mis-applied name. A very powerful material also
reminiscent of apricot it is widely used in classical perfumery. See also gammaDecalactone, gamma-Dodecalactone, Nectarate and Nectaryl, for alternative peachnotes.
Main Synonyms: gamma -Undecalactone

Aldehyde C16 Strawberry (strawberry


glycidate)

CAS No. 77-83-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, berry, strawberry, fruity, floral nuances. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
14
25
75

Description and usage notes:


Besides the obvious use in strawberry accords this is useful in floral compositions
such as jasmine and rose, where it can add gentle fruity tones. It can also add
warmth to a fragrance, reinforcing top notes and blends particularly well with
ionones, hydroxycitronellal, woody notes, aliphatic aldehydes and the various fruity
lactones.
Main Synonyms: strawberry glycidate

Aldehyde C18 Coconut (gammanonalactone)


CAS No. 104-61-0
Odour (decreasing): coconut, creamy, lactonic, coumarin
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
75

Description and usage notes:


A widely used, powerful lactone which is reminiscent of dessicated coconut. See
also -Octalactone for an alternative which is softer and more like fresh coconut.
Main Synonyms: gamma-Nonalactone

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Aldron (at 10% in ethanol)

CAS No. 68901-22-4


Odour (decreasing): Animalic, woody-amber, musk
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 10%
Manufacturer (if known): Symrise
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
7
7
12
24

Description and usage notes:


A deceptively powerful material of great diffusion that should be used in traces to
exault and unify sandalwood and musk odourants. Easy to overdose but invaluable
when properly used.
Main Synonyms:

Alicate

CAS No. 10250-45-0


Odour (decreasing): Floral-lilac, Fruity, Herbaceous, Rhubarb.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
7
7
12

500g
28

Description and usage notes:


Description from Givaudan: Fruity, Herbaceous, Rhubarb, Floral. Alicate is a fresh
herbal note with hints of rhubarb and banana with a lilac background. It gives
excellent performance and stability across the range of toiletry, soaps and
detergents. Blends well with fruity, citrus and herbal ingredients and gives a boost
to top-note freshness.
Main Synonyms:

Allyl amyl glycolate

CAS No. 67634-00-8, 67634-01-9


Odour (decreasing): Fruity, pineapple note with aspects of apple and galbanum.
Substantive.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
7
7
12
24

Description and usage notes:


Popular in masculine fragrances. Description from IFF: Odor: Strong, fruity,
galbanum with a pineapple modification. Adds a modern sparkle to any fragrance.
Use: Recommended Uses: Fine fragrance, personal care, fabric care, home care.
Main Synonyms:

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Allyl cyclohexyl propionate

CAS No. 2705-87-5


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, pineapple, tropical fruit, sweets, waxy. Very substantive.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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11
13
24
81

Description and usage notes:


A powerful, sweet fruity material mainly used as a modifier for other fruity
materials such as linalyl acetate and other fruity esters. Arctander tells us it has a
powerful and sweet-fruity odor of Pineapple. Smoother and sweeter than Allyl
caproate. Fruitiness similar to that of Linalyl acetate.
Main Synonyms:

Allyl heptanoate
CAS No. 142-19-8
Odour (decreasing): Fruity-pineapple and banana,, sweet, waxy, cognac
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
38

Description and usage notes:


Top-to-middle note giving a fruity aspect, normally used in very low amounts.
According to Arctander, besides fruity fragrance types it is also used in floral
fragrance compositions: Appleblossom, Peachblossom, Magnolia, Sweet Pea, etc.
Main Synonyms:

Amber Core
CAS No. 139504-68-0
Odour (decreasing): Amber, woody, soft, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Kao
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
55

Description and usage notes:


Description from Kao: A very soft delicate woody amber note with a natural
richness, this is a very reasonably priced amber material that can be used alone or
in support of the more expensive ones. Rarely offered in small quantities.
Main Synonyms:

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Ambermax

CAS No. 929625-08-1, 1001252-30-7


Odour (decreasing): Amber, slightly woody, very intense and substantive
Solvent: TPM 50% Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
25
36
69
263

Description and usage notes:


Formerly a captive molecule from Givaudan: Ambermax is a powerful, fusing and
substantive rich ambery note with some woody cedarwood facets. Its outstanding
fabric substantivity makes it a key building block for fabric care fragrances beating
all benchmarks on dry cloth. At 50% in Dowanol TPM.
Main Synonyms:

Ambergris Tincture - New Zealand - 2%


CAS No. in denatured alcohol
Odour (decreasing): Abergris, light, clean
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 2%
Manufacturer (if known): Pell Wall
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
50

Description and usage notes:


Genuine ambergris, beach collected in New Zealand, tinctured in ethanol for 6
months in Shropshire in the traditional way.
Main Synonyms:

Ambergris Tincture - Scotland - 2%

CAS No. in natural grain alcohol


Odour (decreasing): Ambergris , animalic, marine
Solvent: Ethanol (natural) 2%
Manufacturer (if known): Pell Wall
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
87
140

Description and usage notes:


Tincturedfor over a year with constant stirring this is made in duty-paid natural
ethanol with no denaturants or additives from a piece of ambergris found on
Baleshare Beach in the Western Isles and is much richer, more animal and marine
than the NZ tinctures. Higher concentrations are available of this one to a
maximum of 10% POA.
Main Synonyms:

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Ambrettolide IFF

CAS No. 28645-51-5


Odour (decreasing): Musk, ambrette, fruity-berry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
36
55
107

500g
420

Description and usage notes:


An extremely fine macrocyclic musk of great diffusion and power, this a close
analog of the musk that occurs naturally in Ambrette seed oil and one of the most
effective. In traces it will enhance other ingredients and is especially effective used
in combination with Exaltolide and Ethylene brassylate. Classic musk note with a
subtle fruity backnote often likened to red-berries. Arctander says it is is one of
the finest fixatives among the distinguished group of those showing a synergistic
and amplifying effect upon perfumes and flavors. At the same time it increases the
diffusiveness of fragrances in which it is incorporated. Its fixative effect is easily
recognized by the fact that solutions of 0.01% Ambrettolide (or even less) in
slightly diluted alcohol show practically no odor of alcohol, only a faint, floralmusky, sweet and pleasant odor of the lactone. A. is particularly useful in fragrance
types of delicately floral, mildly animal or Ambre-like type.
Main Synonyms:

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Ambrinol 95 (at 10% in ethanol)

CAS No. 71832-76-3


Odour (decreasing): Ambergris, natural, musky, animalic, tobacco. Powerful and
diffusive
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 10%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
14
25
115

Description and usage notes:


Ambrinol 95 is the highest purity form of ambrinol commercially available and
offers perfumers a cruicial part of the odour of natural ambergris. A hugely
powerful (and still expensive) material it is offered here at 10% in ethanol, but even
then should be further diluted prior to use. IFF describe it like this: Possesses the
elegant tonalities of aged natural ambergris tincture. Tobacco, leathery nuances
and the power of oceanic seaweed notes supported with a warm animalic, musky
dry down. Traces of Ambrinol 95 can be used in all perfume types to add
naturalness, depth, complexity and texture; it can be particularly interesting in
woody, oriental, Chypre and floral creations. A touch of Ambrinol 95 can
transform a labdanum-based amber accord into a natural ambergris note. Writing in
the 1960s Arctander had this to say about the potential of a material not yet part
of the palette: The title materials are bridly mentioned in this work because of
their potential interest to the perfumer. They are natural components of
Ambregris, and they are considered of major importance to the olfactory properties
of natural Ambregris and Ambregris tincture. Although the materials have been
synthesized, and also obtained as isolates from natural Ambregris, they are not yet
comnlercially available under the name Ambrinol. Closely related chemicals are
made syntheically at lower cost, but not of the same attractive olfactory eflect
...When the title materials become commercially available at an attractive price,
they will undoubtedly find their way into perfumery as part of Ambre bases, new
perfume types, specialities etc. He was of course right and Ambrinols have been
used in bases such as Ambergris Oliffac (an IFF product, recently discontinued) for
many years.
Main Synonyms:

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Ambrofix

CAS No. 6790-58-5


Odour (decreasing): Amber, Ambergris, very diffusive , excellent fixative and
exalting agent
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
33
49
96
470

Description and usage notes:


The same molecule as Ambroxan. Description from Givaudan: Ambrofix is a
highly powerful, highly substantive and highly stable ambery note for use in all
applications. The most suitable material for obtaining an authentic ambergris note.
Produced from a natural starting material, this chiral product contains one main
high impact isomer.
Main Synonyms: Ambroxan, ambrox

Amyl Acetate
CAS No. 628-63-7
Odour (decreasing): Ethereal, fresh-fruity, reminiscent of pear, banana and apple
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
13
16
29
99

Description and usage notes:


Ethereal, fresh-fruity, reminiscent of pear, banana and apple and very useful for
adding a light, juicy, fruit note to many compositions.
Main Synonyms:

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Amyl Cinnamic Aldehyde

CAS No. 122-40-7


Odour (decreasing): soft-floral, fresh, jasmine, slight spice.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
38

Description and usage notes:


One of the essential components of almost every jasmine recreation, a lovely soft
floral material with only a slight spice note. Fresher than the similar Hexyl
cinnamaldehyde. Arctander has quite a bit to say about the material: Very mild
oily-herbaceous and somewhat floral odor, reminiscent of many types of natural
flowers, but mostly of Jasmin, Gardenia and Tuberose. Introduces Jasmin-like
floralness when accompanied by more volatile chemicals of floral character. Blends
excellently and assists in fixation of the fragrance (ACA is quite tenacious) ... ACA
is very susceptible to oxidation unless properly treated with an antioxidant
(conventionally added by most manufacturers). Old or oxidized ACA has [an]
objectionable, rancid-fatty odor. Lower grades of ACA may show by-odor of
Benzaldehyde, Heptaldehyde or Amyl nonenal, sometimes called Di-heptenal.
Concentration in perfumes may vary from 2 to 10%, in exceptional cases up to 3035%.
Main Synonyms: amyl cinnamal, alpha amyl cinnamadehyde, alpha
amyl cinnamal

Amyl Salicylate
CAS No. 2050-08-0
Odour (decreasing): herbal, floral-clover, azalea, green, sweet, chocolate, salicylate
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
36

Description and usage notes:


Perhaps less familiar than Benzyl Salicylate but probably even more versatile, this
can be used in most fragrance types as a blender as well as for its own particular
character. Here is Arctander on the odour and usage: Sweet herbaceous-green,
slightly floral odor. Very tenacious, somewhat woody-earthy, sweet dryout notes.
Refined qualities of this ester may show a marked difference in odor, particularly
richer in sweetness and floral tones. Extensively used in floral and non-floral
perfume types: Very often in Carnation, Hyacinth, Orchid, Trefle, and almost
inevitably in Fougere types. Its low cost and world-wide availability makes it one of
the most important perfume chemicals.
Main Synonyms: iso-Pentyl salicylate, iso-Pentyl-orthohydroxybenzoate, Tresseine , Trefle, Orchidee, Trefol, iso-Amyl
salicylate

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Anisaldehyde

CAS No. 123-11-5


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-hawthorn, powdery, vanilla, anise, woody,
coumarin
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
8
8
13
42

Description and usage notes:


Sweet, powdery, vanilla, hay-like but intensely sweet and floral, this is the classic
hawthorn ingredient. Arctander gives some good indications of its useage: Very
widely used in perfumery, only restricted because of its poor stability in alkali and
in the presence of Amines. Certain fragrance types may contain well over 10% of
this aldehyde, while a few percent or less can introduce satisfactory effects in other
types. It is an excellent companion to the sharper aldehydes, will round them off
and reduce their pungency.
Main Synonyms: Aubepine

Aphermate
CAS No. 25225-08-5
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, pine, herbal, earthy seashore
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
30

Description and usage notes:


From IFF, who give this description: Odor: Fresh, pine, herbal, earthy seashore
complex that exhibits fruity apple aspects at low concentrations
Main Synonyms:

Applelide
CAS No. 478695-70-4
Odour (decreasing): Musk, lightly-animalic, rich, fruity-apple, with top-note impact
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
16
64

Description and usage notes:


Unusual top-note musk with a fruity element in the dry-down, very substantive.
Description from IFF: A powdery, creamy, warm, relaxed sensuous white musk.
With fresh fruity nuances and soft comforting textures Arcadi Boix Camps says it
is a great chemical ... one of the most versatile floral-fruity chemicals, building
impressive accords with products like Undecavertol, Coranol, Lilial ... imparts
unique effects impossible to replace if missing
Main Synonyms:

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Aurantiol

CAS No. 89-43-0


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-orange-blossom, linden-blossom, neroli and lily,
amber
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
65

Description and usage notes:


Aurantiol is perhaps the best-known Schiffs base (hydroxycitronellal / methyl
anthranilate); extensively used in a large variety of floral notes such as orangeblossom, linden-blossom and tuberose. Used in citrus cologne types, it acts as an
excellent fixative as well as exalting the top notes. It gives an oriental character
when used in amber and chypre compositions and blends particularly well with
macrocyclic musks
Main Synonyms:

Azarbre
CAS No. 68845-36-3
Odour (decreasing): honey, floral, chrysanthemum-stems, ionone, warm
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
18
60

Description and usage notes:


Description from Givaudan: Azarbre has a warm honey note with aspects of dried
flowers. At 2 or 3% will enhance the effect of ionones. When used at up to 10% it
blends the woody and floral components of a fragrance together. Particularly suited
for honey-sweet florals.
Main Synonyms:

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Benzophenone - New
CAS No. 119-61-9
Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, powdery, geranium, metalic; very mild; fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
15
28
85

Description and usage notes:


A very mild-smelling solid that comes as white flakes. A good fixative for rose and
other floral notes that is also very helpful in hot applications like candles.
Arctander describes it like this: Used extensively in perfumes for sweet-woodygeranium-like notes in low-cost fragrances, soap perfumes, etc. Useful as a fixative.
It has an extremely low vapor pressure at room temperature, and its effect upon
the fragrance is only perceptible and apparent in mixtures with lower boiling items
or at higher temperatures.
Main Synonyms:

Benzothiazole - New

CAS No. 95-16-9


Odour (decreasing): Sulphurous, rubbery, vegetable, cooked, nutty, coffee-like,
meaty. Extremely powerful
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 1%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
13
16
29
101

Description and usage notes:


One of the extremely powerful ingredients, best thought of in the same way as the
pyrazines. Tiny traces can be used to add realism to fruity accords and to fruity
florals, giving an authentic ripness not obtainable without characteristic sulphur
note. Must be used with caution though or it can easily ruin a blend.
Main Synonyms:

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Benzyl acetate

CAS No. 140-11-4


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral, fruity, jasmine, fresh.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
4
6

500g
19

Description and usage notes:


Very widely used and almost essential in jasmine and gardenia accords: should be in
every perfumer's palette. Arctander tells us this: Very extensively used in
perfumery, from the lowest priced industrial odors to the most highly appreciated
cosmetic fragrances, often constituting the main ingredient in a perfume oil. It is
almost inevitably the largest component in Jasmin and Gardenia fragrances, and it
enters in a multitude of other floral fragrance types in smaller proportions. Its poor
tenacity is usually compensated for by proper blending with higher esters of Benzyl
alcohol, and with suitable fixatives. In the industrial odors, the volatility of Benzylacetate is often only an advantage.
Main Synonyms:

Benzyl acetone
CAS No. 2550-26-7
Odour (decreasing): Floral, balsamic, sweet, aromatic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
16

500g
51

Description and usage notes:


An interesting ingredient useful for adding depth and realism to recreations of oud
and other incense types. Arctander has some other suggestions: floral-green
odor, fresher than that of Benzylacetate, more lasting. Stable in soap. Suggested
for use in perfumes as a modifier for Benzylacetate, particularly in soap fragrances.
Its somewhat sharper character can at times bean advantage for the more robust
job of perfuming a soap.
Main Synonyms:

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Benzyl alcohol

CAS No. 100-51-6


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, phenolic, balsamic, mild and with only a very slight
almond note
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
44

Description and usage notes:


Benzyl alcohol appears in many flower and herb GC and headspace analyses and
appears to act as a natural fixative and blending agent in flower scents: it can be
used in a similar way in fragrance creation. This is fragrance grade material of high
purity: when benzyl alcohol develops a distinct almond note it is due to the
formation of benzaldehyde - if this happens discard it and buy fresh.
Main Synonyms:

Benzyl benzoate
CAS No. 118-58-1
Odour (decreasing): mild, solvent, balsamic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


A useful perfumery solvent particularly helpful for nitro-musks, certain natural
extracts and other very low-polarity ingredients that can be difficult to dissolve.
Arctander suggests some wider uses: A classic fixative-blender and solvent in
perfumes. Also a modifier in heavier florals, Oriental type fragrances, etc.,
Tuberose, Yiang- Ylang, Lily, Gardenia, etc. Largely substituted by Benzyl salicylate
when a faint odor is desirable. As a solvent for Nitromusks, Benzyl benzoate can
not compete with Dlethyl phthalate in cost, and the practise of keeping Nitromusks
in solution on the perfumers shelf is, in the authors opinion, outdated.
Main Synonyms:

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Benzyl salicylate

CAS No. 22418-66-2


Odour (decreasing): Sweet-floral, spicy, balsamic, slightly phenolic, typical salicylate
character, excellent blending agent
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
33

Description and usage notes:


Very useful material particularly in conjunction with aldehydes where it acts to
blend and soften them. Good in many fragrance types to give naturalness and
smooth out the blend. Weak odour, but very good fixative, sweet-floral, spicy,
balsamic, slightly phenolic, azalea, gillyflower, ylang ylang, narcissus. A widely used
fine fragrance ingredient, essential for some early 20th Century classics, also useful
as a solvent for some crystalline musks and as a UV stabiliser. Arctander starts by
elucidating the difficulty of describing its odour: Very faint, sweet-floral, slightly
balsamic odor. This ester is, according to the judgment of some people (including
perfumers) absolutely odorless, while others find it musky of odor. Trace impurities
can greatly influence the odor of this high-boiling chemical. Widely used as a
blender in perfumery, and generally as a mild, floral background with an effect not
unlike that of Y1ang-Ylang (except for power and topnote). Excellent in all florals,
Carnation, Wallflower in particular.
Main Synonyms:

Bergamal
CAS No. 4430-31-3
Odour (decreasing): aldehydic, verbena, bergamot
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
49

Description and usage notes:


Also known as alpha-methylene citronellal, this IFF product is described by them
as: Refreshing, aldehydic, lemon, citronella, verbena note with definite bergamot
and dry orange moieties Very useful to enhance bergamot and other citrus notes
Main Synonyms: alpha-methylene citronellal

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Bergamot

CAS No. 89957-91-5


Odour (decreasing): Citrus, earl grey tea, fresh, aldehydic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
33

500g
130

Description and usage notes:


Familiar to all perfumers as the most perfume-like of the citrus, this is Italian
origin material that I chose after a competitive evaluation of samples. This is the
expressed product subject to the IFRA limit of 0.4% of the finished product for
leave on the skin products.
Main Synonyms: Citrus bergamia, Citrus aurantium var. Bergamia

Bergamot FCF
CAS No. 68648-33-9
Odour (decreasing): Citrus, earl grey tea, fresh, aldehydic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
17
22
42

500g
167

Description and usage notes:


This form of bergamot has been rectified to remove the fourocoumarins that
cause photosensitivity so that it can be used more freely.
Main Synonyms: Citrus bergamia, Citrus aurantium var. Bergamia

beta-Caryophyllene

CAS No. 87-44-5


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, woody-spice, clove, dry. Tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
35

Description and usage notes:


Sweet, woody-spice, clove, dry and tenacious. Extremely common in many natural
oils and headspace results and useful in a wide range of fragrances; especially useful
for a spicy note that isnt IFRA restricted. See under a-Humulene for the aCaryophyllene
Main Synonyms: beta-Humulene

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Bicyclononalactone

CAS No. 4430-31-3


Odour (decreasing): Almond, Vanila, Coumarin, hay, coconut note
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11
12
21

500g
70

Description and usage notes:


Also known as octahydrocoumarin, this IFF product is described by them as: Very
useful in preparing coumarin alternatives. More stable than coumarin. It also has a
very good Tonka characteristic. Almond, Vanila, Coumarin, hay, coconut note.
Also easier to handle because its liquid rather than the crystals of coumarin.
Main Synonyms: octahydrocoumarin

Birch Tar Rectified


CAS No. 8001-88-5
Odour (decreasing): smoky, phenolic, leathery
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
19
26
49

500g
210

Description and usage notes:


Strong, smoky material with a leathery quality. Paler in colour and less bonfire-like
than Cade Oil but still potent and dark brown. Produced by destructive distillation
of the twigs and leaves of Betula sp. and then rectified to meet the IFRA standard:
crude Birch Tar should not be used in fragrances.
Main Synonyms: Betula alba

Bisabolene
CAS No. 495-62-5
Odour (decreasing): Woody Sweet-toffee, Myrrh, Orange flower
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
33

500g
119

Description and usage notes:


This Givaudan product is described by them as: Odor: Balsamic, Sweet, Myrrh,
Orange flower Use: Bisabolene has a warm, sweet-spicy-balsamic odour very
typical of opopanax and oriental fragrance types. It finds use in artificial oil of
bergamot, myrrh and lemon, and is an excellent fixative for neroli bases. It also
makes an important contribution to the recreation of oud.
Main Synonyms:

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Black Agar Givco 215

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Oud, Woody, Ambery, Olibanum


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
34
51
99

500g
395

Description and usage notes:


From Givaudan: [Odor: Woody, Ambery, Olibanum. Use: Agarwood is a classical
material used in perfumery. When this wood is infected by fungi, it develops dark
streaks charged with an odouriferous oleoresin. The darkest grade, black or true
agar, resembles black stone because of the intense impregnation of oil. This resin is
highly valuable due to its rich, complex, powerful, woody-ambery scent. It is
however an extremely expensive material that is difficult to find. Black Agar Givco
is a new base reflecting the typical odour of the black resin of agarwoood. This
complex, powerful formulation with a resinous character brings together olibanum
and balsamic/oriental notes.]. See also Oud Blend for the Firmenich equivalent.
Main Synonyms:

Black Pepper, RECTIFIED


CAS No. 8006-82-4
Odour (decreasing): Spicy-pepper, fresh, dry-woody, warm
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
21
29
55

500g
214

Description and usage notes:


Produced from the fruits of Piper nigrum and then rectified to reduce the terpene
content and colouring especially for use in fragrances. Using the rectified oil avoids
solubility problems in ethanol that are common with the crude oil.
Main Synonyms: Piper nigrum

Boisambrene Forte
CAS No. 58567-11-6
Odour (decreasing): Woody, amber; diffusive, fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Kao
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
16
21
39

500g
151

Description and usage notes:


Description from Kao: Noble woody note with tendency to ambergris note.
Main Synonyms:

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Bornafix

CAS No. 128119-70-0


Odour (decreasing): Woody-cedar, amber, warm; diffusive, fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
15
27

500g
95

Description and usage notes:


From IFF: Warm woody, dry amber, cedarwood. Use in woody complexes &
provides good support for most florals. Substantive & has very interesting
synergistic properties. Arcadi Boix Camps finds a complex herbal-agresic quality
that is missing from other similar woody-amber materials. He says there are quite
interesting moss, thyme, origanum, sage, rosemary and lavender spike aspects. Of
special interest is a clear rosemary absolute shade that recalls to me the woodiness
of Mediterranean forests, desptie that a humid earth shade is missing to
reconstruct the overall scent, say, of the maritime forests in Catalonia in the
northeast of Spain. I like accords of Bornafix paired with a woody-rooty-herbal and
humid chemical ... Its accords with Tonilide or ... Vulcanolide, are absolutely great.
Main Synonyms:

Butyl Quinoline Secondary


CAS No. 65442-31-1, 67634-06-04
Odour (decreasing): earthy, shap-leather, rooty nutty oakmoss vetiver
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
17
22
42

500g
119

Description and usage notes:


Givaudan product based on isobutyl quinolene. Very long-lasting and effective
fixative. A classic leathery ingredient, also useful in animalic bases and recreation of
oud and to boost the effect of oakmoss and it's substitutes.
Main Synonyms: isobutyl quinolene

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Cade Oil Rectified


CAS No. 8013-10-3
Odour (decreasing): smoky, phenolic, bonfire
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
21
29
56

500g
267

Description and usage notes:


Excellent, rich deep smoky material of great power. Produced by destructive
distillation of the twigs and leaves of Juniperus oxycedrus and then rectified to meet
the IFRA standard: crude Cade Oil should not be used in fragrances.
Main Synonyms: Juniperus oxycedrus

Calone Liquid 161


CAS No. 28940-11-6
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, watery, clean, melon-green, marine, ozone. Very
substantive
Solvent: Carbitol 50%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
15
20
38
96

Description and usage notes:


The classic fresh, watery, marine note used in many modern compositions, here in
an easier to use liquid form made by Firmenich its at 50% in DME (carbitol)
Main Synonyms: Calone, watermellon ketone

Camphene
CAS No. 5794-03-6
Odour (decreasing): Camphoraceous, cooling, pine-woody, citrus, green-minty,
spicy
Solvent: IPM 50% Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
18
40

Description and usage notes:


Camphoraceous, cooling, piney woody with terpy nuances. It has citrus and green
minty and spicy notes. Widely used as a lifting agent in pine, lavender, and citrus
fragrances as well as in many household applications. This is a volatile solid & gives
off a highly flammable vapour, so I offer it at 50% in IPM which is easier to handle &
safer to ship
Main Synonyms:

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l-Carvone

CAS No. 6485-40-1


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, spearmint, herbal, floral in dilution
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
59

Description and usage notes:


Sweet, spearmint, herbal and immediately pleasant. Present in many essential oils
and headspace results. Arctander describes it as: Warm-herbaceous, breadlike,
penetrating and diffusive odor, somewhat spicy, in extreme dilution also floral,
overall reminiscent of spearmint oil (rectified) used in perfume compositions,
particularly in floral bases, where it introduces enormous power and often lends
pleasing natural notes to the fragrance. However, it demands great skill and
experience in application. It seems to constitute a very good and compatible
companion to Rose Oxide and the Jasmone chemicals.
Main Synonyms:

Cashmeran
CAS No. 33704-61-9, 155667-06-4
Odour (decreasing): Musk-like, spicy, rich, musty
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11
13
24

500g
83

Description and usage notes:


Unusual 'musk' with a spicy element that is particularly good with florals.
Description from IFF: Diffusive, spicy, musk-like odor with strong floral
reinforcement. Powdery, velvet nuance. Long lasting. Aromatic, apple, earthy,
woody, red fruit, pine. Available at 50% in IPM for ease of handling at the same
prices.
Main Synonyms:

Cashmeran Velvet
CAS No. 476332-65-7, 647828-16-8
Odour (decreasing): Rich musk, animalic, spicy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
16
21
39

500g
115

Description and usage notes:


Similar to cashmeran but more conventionally musky very rich easy to use
because liquid at room temperature. Description from IFF: animal, musky, woody
and spicy.
Main Synonyms:

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Cassis Base 345B

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Fruity-Cassis, blackcurrant, box. Powerful


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
21
30
58

500g
194

Description and usage notes:


From Firmenich: Green, Floral, Fruity. Use: This speciality recalls the green, fruity,
floral character of blackcurrant buds combined with the freshness of the boxwood
shrub.
Main Synonyms:

Cedarwood Atlas Supra

CAS No. 92201-55-3


Odour (decreasing): Balsamic, oriental, woody, floral-cassia and mimosa
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Ventos
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
34
51
99
382

Description and usage notes:


Refined from Cedrus atlantica wood and stump oil. Description from Vents
taking the best of this oil rewards us with the Cedarwood Atlas Supra, maintaining
the essence of the original oil but increasing the balsamic and oriental top notes,
giving us a powerful product with a luxurious tenacity. Notes: Balsamic, oriental,
woody undertone, reminiscent of cassia and mimosa. This oil is excellent in
incense fragrances and recreations of sandalwood and oud.
Main Synonyms: Cedrus atlantica

Cedarwood Texas, Light


CAS No. 68990-83-0
Odour (decreasing): Woody, dry, pencil-shavings, balsamic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): De Monchy
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11
13
23

500g
87

Description and usage notes:


Refined from Juniperus mexicana wood oil. This is the light fraction from the crude
wood oil, excellent source of the characteristic pencil-shavings note of the
Juniperus oils, though not as strongly so as the Virginian. According to Arctander:
As a blender for ionones and methylionones, cinnamic alcohol, nitromusks, ambre
bases and leather bases, patchouli, pine, spruce, vetiver oil, etc., the oil of Juniperus
Mexicana (Texas cedarwood oil) is a most versatile material for the creative
perfumer.
Main Synonyms: Juniperus mexicana

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Cedarwood Virginian

CAS No. 8000-27-9


Odour (decreasing): Woody, pencil-shavings, dry, balsamic, amber
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
96

Description and usage notes:


Distilled from Juniperus virginiana sawdust and shavings. Cedarwood Virginian is
the best source of the characteristic pencil-shavings note of the Juniperus oils
having in addition the balsamic quality of the Cedarwood Atlas and sharing some of
it's fixative value. According to Arctander: The dry-woody character and the
fixative effect of cedarwood oil, Virginia, make it almost universally applicable. The
oil is frequently used as the only active perfume ingredient in room sprays,
disinfectants, insecticides, cleansers and other industrial products, household
products, etc. Mixed with Ceylon citronella oil, it was once a popular mosquitorepellent, but it has now been replaced by more active chemicals.
Main Synonyms: Juniperus virginiana

Cedrat Heart

CAS No. 94266-47-4


Odour (decreasing): Zesty-citrus, citron, lemon. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Robertet
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
69
109
216

500g
840

Description and usage notes:


Refined from Citrus medica (Citron) essential oil by Robertet using physical
methods only to reduce it to the essential core. Equivalent to a terpenless citrus oil
so typical use is one tenth the whole oil. Longer lasting than you'd expect from a
citrus product.
Main Synonyms: Citrus medica

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Cedramber (IFF)

CAS No. 67874-81-1


Odour (decreasing): Woody, cedarwood, amber. Very diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
59

Description and usage notes:


Very nice ambery-cedarwood substitute a cheaper alternative to the more costly
synthetic ambergris this is original IFF material. Works exceptionally well
alongside MCK (Vertofix, methyl cedryl ketone) and in synergy with stronger
amber ingredients like Ambrofix. According to Arcadi Boix Camps it is
extraordinary and has a bright quality between amber and patchouli. This is one
of my favourite aromatics and it can be used in luxury perfumery as well as to give
vitality to the qualities of Vertofix, as in functional perfumery, where it confers an
uncommon character and fixes marvellously well the floral-aldehydic notes of
undecylenic and cyclamen aldehydes, Lilial, Lyral and others.
Main Synonyms: MCE, methyl cedryl ether

Cedryl acetate liquid

CAS No. 77-54-3


Odour (decreasing): woody-cedar, leather, balsamic
Solvent: 50%
Manufacturer (if known): SAFC
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
63

Description and usage notes:


Tenacious, woody, cedar tone with a leathery quality. An unusual material in that
it is produced to 50% purity with the impurities being a range of odourless
compounds. It is widely used in preference to the pure cedryl acetate because in
this form it is liquid and so easier to handle.
Main Synonyms:

Celestolide
CAS No. 13171-00-1
Odour (decreasing): Musk, powdery, fruity note, slightly animalic, bright.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
13
16
30
114

Description and usage notes:


A particularly bright, fruity style of musk, diffusive and light with a clean feeling it is
especially effective in floral blends. Its a lovely radiant musk that can add brightness
as well as fixation to a blend. The downside is the crystals are hard to dissolve in
ethanol alone but benefit from Benzyl salicylate to help them into solution.
Main Synonyms:

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Centifolether

CAS No. 120811-92-9


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, green, rose, rose leaves, fruity
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11
12
22

500g
87

Description and usage notes:


Recently released by Firmenich, provides a lovely rose top-note, which
immediately attractive and easy to use for fresh, floral top-notes. Firmenich
description: Rosy, green, rose leaves, very natural, with an exotic fruit connotation.
Can be used from 0.1-2% depending on the effect. Excellent with rose notes and
with green notes. Extremely stable.
Main Synonyms:

Cilantro
CAS No. 84775-50-8
Odour (decreasing): Aldehydic, Green, herbaceous-coriander, sweet, citrus-Iike,
woody. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
26
38
74
276

Description and usage notes:


A highly unusual natural material, in that it is an extremely rich natural source of
aldehydes, particularly Decenal (Aldehyde C10). Not to be confused with the oil
routinely sold as Coriander which is from the seeds, this is the essential oil derived
form the fresh leaves: much more aldehydic, less spicy and fatty.
Main Synonyms: Coriander leaf oil, Coriandrum sativum

Cinnamic Aldehyde
CAS No. 104-55-2
Odour (decreasing): Spicy-cinnamon, sweet, warm
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
35

Description and usage notes:


Cassia, cinnamon, cinnamon bark: the distinctive character of cinnamon products
comes from this aldehyde. Powerful and versatile it's particularly good in air-care
where it's potential for irritating the skin isn't a problem.
Main Synonyms:

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Cinnamon Bark Oliffac

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Cinnamon Bark


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
33

500g
117

Description and usage notes:


A recreation of the odour of cinnamon bark for use in perfumery
Main
Synonyms:

Cinnamyl alcohol
CAS No. 104-54-1
Odour (decreasing): Warm-balsamic, floral-hyacinth and rose, sweet, mild almonds
Solvent: PG 50% Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
49

Description and usage notes:


Extremely useful material that occurs widely in natural oils and plant scents, where
it is acting mainly as a fixative. Arctander says this: Widely used in perfume
compositions, including many low-cost floral fragrances, soap perfumes, etc. Blends
excellently with Amylsalicylate, Phenylethylalcohol, aromatic propionates,
benzoates, etc. Generally as a modifier-blender with fair tenacity and moderate
fixative value. (this is a solid at room temperature so usually supplied at 50% in PG
for easy handling)
Main Synonyms: cinnamic alcohol

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Cinnamyl cinnamate

CAS No. 122-69-0


Odour (decreasing): Floral, balsamic, sweet, floral-jasmin and rose, plus a slight
spicy-cinnamon nuance. Mild
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
39
60
118
475
Description and usage notes:
Mixed isomers. Mild, almond; balsam; berry; carnation; cinnamon; honey; jasmine;
nutty; floral; rose; sweet. Excellent as a blending agent and as a fixative for floral
fragrances. Arctander puts it like this "Very mild, but very tenacious balsamicfloral, soft odor. Hardly any spice note at all. Useful as a fixative in heavy florals,
exotic florals, Carnation type fragrances, Hyacinth, Tuberose, etc. and in smaller
amounts in Magnolia and similar fragrance types. It blends also well with
Labdanum, Patchouli and Oakmoss." This is solid with a melting point around 45
Centigrade. Available as crystals (this item, not from Givaudan), the solid, melted
and bottled (next item, from Givaudan) or in dilution (either)
Main Synonyms:

Cinnamyl cinnamate (Givaudan)


CAS No. 122-69-0
Odour (decreasing): Floral, balsamic, sweet, floral-jasmin and rose, plus a slight
spicy-cinnamon nuance. Mild
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
27
39
75
276
Description and usage notes:
Mixed isomers. Mild, almond; balsam; berry; carnation; cinnamon; honey; jasmine;
nutty; floral; rose; sweet. Excellent as a blending agent and as a fixative for floral
fragrances. Arctander puts it like this "Very mild, but very tenacious balsamicfloral, soft odor. Hardly any spice note at all. Useful as a fixative in heavy florals,
exotic florals, Carnation type fragrances, Hyacinth, Tuberose, etc. and in smaller
amounts in Magnolia and similar fragrance types. It blends also well with
Labdanum, Patchouli and Oakmoss." This is solid with a melting point around 45
Centigrade. Available as crystals (preceding item not from Givaudan), the solid,
melted and bottled (this item, from Givaudan) or in dilution (either).
Main Synonyms:

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Cis Jasmone

CAS No. 488-10-8


Odour (decreasing): Woody, floral-jasmine, herbal, spicy, celery
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
45
69
135

500g
299

Description and usage notes:


Effective even in traces to add warmth and volume to a fragrance - just 0.1% of the
concentrate can be effective. Description from Givaudan: Odor: Floral, Green,
Jasmine, Warm Use: Jasmone Cis is widely used in the creation of high quality
florals like jasmine and tuberose. Also used in the reconstitution of synthetic
essential oils. Current stock is a generic cis-Jasmone, not the Givaudan product.
Main Synonyms: Jasmone Cis

Citral

CAS No. 5392-40-5


Odour (decreasing): Lemon, sharp, sweet, lemon-sherbet, fresh
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
40

Description and usage notes:


Classic intense-lemon scent, very useful for prolonging and enhancing citrus effects.
Main Synonyms:

Citronellol

CAS No. 106-22-9, 1335-43-9, 26489-01-0


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, fresh, sweet, green, waxy, leather
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
67

Description and usage notes:


A key component of rose and geranium, widely used in all florals.
Main
Synonyms:

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Clearwood

CAS No. 84238-39-1


Odour (decreasing): Soft, clean version of Patchouli without the earthy, leathery
and rubbery notes found in the natural oil.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
13
24
98

Description and usage notes:


A 'clean' smelling extraction from patchouli oil made by Firmenich, who describe it
this way: Clearwood is an intense and long lasting woody note, but at the same
time, light and transparent. It differs from other dark woody notes by its simplicity
and cleanliness. It brings great versatility and lends itself for use in every
conceivable type of product fromHome Care to Fine Fragrance.
Main Synonyms:

Cocoa Pyrazine
CAS No. 55031-15-7
Odour (decreasing): chocolate, cocoa, nutty-hazelnut and peanut, roasted
Solvent: PG 0.1% Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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9
10
17
56

Description and usage notes:


As with all pyrazines this is used in traces - Cocoa Pyrazine at 0.1% in PG has a
distinctively chocolate and cocoa powder odour with elements of roasted nuts.
Occurs in various nuts, asparagus, tea and tobacco as well as chocolate. Even at
0.1% this is a very powerful material that can easily dominate your blend, so use
with caution.
Main Synonyms: 3,5(6)-cocoa pyrazine, 2-Ethyl-3,5(6) dimethylpyrazine

Coniferan Pure

CAS No. 67874-72-0


Odour (decreasing): Balsamic, sandalwood, woody-pine, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
49

Description and usage notes:


Produced by IFF, who give this description: Balsamic, sandalwood, woody odor,
sweet and rich as in Fir Balsam Absolute. Also has a precious wood, herbal and
sweet pear character. Very rarely offered in small amounts, this is a very versatile
material that can contribut to fouger, floral and oriental types of fragrance among
others.
Main Synonyms:

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Copaiba Balsam

CAS No. 8001-61-4


Odour (decreasing): Balsamic, woody, labdanum, spicy. Substantive and fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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15
19
35
150

Description and usage notes:


One of very few natural ingredients used just as it occurs in nature, without
processing. More correctly called an oleoresin than a balsam, it is a mobile liquid
produced from Copaifera langsdorffi and reticulata. It gives an extremely longlasting woody-balsamic note with similarities to labdanum and a spicy undertone
and is an excellent natural fixative.
Main Synonyms: Copaiba oleoresin, copaifera langsdorffi, copaifera
reticulata

Corps Oranger 20% in BB


CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, airy, floral-orangeblossom, ozone, green-leafy. Very
diffusive
Solvent: 20%
Manufacturer (if known): Symrise
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
26
38
73
219

Description and usage notes:


This material is the Schiff's Base of Helional and Methyl Anthranilate. Much fresher
and more diffusive than the better-known Schiff's base of Hydroxycitronellal with
Methyl Anthranilate (see Aurantiol). The pure material, when fully reacted, has the
consistency of soft rocks and is notoriously difficult to dissolve. Supplied here at
20% in Benzyl benzoate it's a mobile, though still syrupy, liquid. Wonderfully
effective in air-care applications, orange flower accords and many other situations
where a diffusive, floral note is desired.
Main Synonyms: Helioforte, Helional / Methyl anthranilate Schiff's
Base, Ocean propanal / Methyl anthranilate Schiff's Base

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Coumarin

CAS No. 91-64-5


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, hay, tonka, new-mown-hay
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
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10
11
20

500g
60

Description and usage notes:


Characteristic odour of tonka absolute in which it is the majority component.
Arctander describes it as Sweet, herbaceous-warm, somewhat spicy odor, in
extreme dilution more haylike, nut- Iike, tobacco-like Extensively used in
perfumery to support herbaccous odors, Lavender, Lavandin, Rosemary, Citrus oils,
Oakmoss, etc., and as a fixative in numerous types of fragrances; Almost a
standard ingredient in Fougre types with Amylsalicylate and Lavender-notes, with
or without Oakmoss.
Main Synonyms:

m-Cresol

CAS No. 108-39-4


Odour (decreasing): Medicinal, woody, leather, phenolic
Solvent: 1%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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100ml
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9
10
17

500g
71

Description and usage notes:


Cresol occurs naturally in jasmine absolute, creosote and myrrh among other
places. The aroma is medical, woody, leather and phenolic. Used in traces to large
effect. The pure material is relatively toxic and requires specialist handling so it is
supplied at 1% in DPG, which is safe to handle and still strong. Arctander has this
to say about it: Dry-tarry, medicinal-leathery odor, conventionally described as
phenolic. Useful as a floralizing companion to Indole in sharp-exotic flower
fragrances, Lily (Bermuda-lily, etc.), Narcisse, etc. Concentration in the perfume
composition will usually be about 0.1%, sometimes slightly higher, mostly lower
than 0.1%.
Main Synonyms:

Cyclabute

CAS No. 67634-20-2


Odour (decreasing): Fruity, pineapple, peach, mango, amber, cocoa
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
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9
10
17

500g
35

Description and usage notes:


Fruity, pineapple, peach, mango top note with amber and chocolate nuances
Main
Synonyms:

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Cyclamen Aldehyde
CAS No. 103-95-7
Odour (decreasing): floral-cyclamen, fresh, rhubarb, green, musty
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
33

500g
99

Description and usage notes:


Powerful and versatile, the odour is described as: floral cyclamen, fresh, rhubarb,
musty and green. Unlike many aldehydes it is stable in most media and its
substantivity makes it very useful. Not quite as strong as some in this category it is
still best used at high dilution. Arctander describes it as Diffusive and powerful
floral-green, floral-stem like odor with pronounced vegetable Cucumber-Melon-like
notes. Overall resembling the odor of Lindenblossom. Extensively used in perfumery
for floral effects, fresh-green-floral topnotes (of lasting fragrance), Useful in Lilac,
Lily, Peony, Magnolia, Orangeblossom, Alpine Violet, etc. Blends well with the
Ionones and all Rose notes.
Main Synonyms:

Damascone Alpha
CAS No. 24720-09-0
Odour (decreasing): Floral, rose, apple, fruity-plum, blackcurrant, mint
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
38
58
113

500g
423

Description and usage notes:


Floral, rose, apple, fruity and blackcurrant; this rose ketone is one of the best
radiants and effective in traces typically used from 0.01% up to .2% of the fragrance
formula. Essential in rose recreations and widely used in fruity compositions this
versatile material is also effecitive in aldehydic, herbal citrus and even oriental
fragrances. Note that the IFRA restriction applies to all rose ketones combined.
Main Synonyms:

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Damascone Beta

CAS No. 23626-91-2


Odour (decreasing): Rose, plum, raspberry, wine, tobacco
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
48
74
145

500g
548

Description and usage notes:


Rose, plum, raspberry, wine and tobacco; this rose ketone is one of the best
radiants and effective in traces to .2% of the concentrate. Present in Bulgarian Rose
Otto, tobacco absolute and even apple, this material has inumerable uses.
According to Arcadi Boix Camps it's effects are impressive even in minimal doses,
he says It imparts a freshness, naturalness, radiance, intensity, broadness,
uniformity and character to any perfume.. Note that the IFRA restriction applies
to all rose ketones combined.
Main Synonyms:

Damascone Delta
CAS No. 57378-68-4
Odour (decreasing): Fruity-plum, apple, sweet-rose, natural, cassis, tobacco
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
16
21
39
88

Description and usage notes:


Fruity, sweet-rose, natural cassis & tobacco; Similar to Alpha Damascone but more
fuity and less rosy. This a very cost-effective rose ketone, that is unusual in that it
has not been found in nature. Just as high-impact as the others, this is exceptionally
useful for fruity fragances and can also be used to impart a metalic quality that isn't
evident in the others. Note that the IFRA restriction applies to all rose ketones
combined.
Main Synonyms:

Davana Oil
CAS No. 8016-03-3
Odour (decreasing): fruity-berry, mulled wine, leafy, balsam
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
98
157
312

500g
1,186

Description and usage notes:


Obtained by steam distillation of the overground parts of the flowering herb,
Artemisia pallens, which is native to southern India. Arctander describes the
odour as sharp, penetrating, bitter-green, foliage-like and powerfully herbaceous
with a sweet-balsamic, tenacious undertone
Main Synonyms: Artemisia pallens

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DEP

CAS No. 84-56-2


Odour (decreasing): Minimal odour - used as a solvent
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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100ml
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10

500g
23

Description and usage notes:


Widely used neutral solvent, non-flammable, non-sticky. Has some fixative
properties.
Main Synonyms: Diethyl phthalate

Dihydro Ionone Beta


CAS No. 17283-81-7
Odour (decreasing): Floral-violet, woody, ambergris, fruity-berry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
34

500g
122

Description and usage notes:


Also called Woody Ionone it has a light but recognisable violet floral note with
woody and ambery aspects. Rarely offered in small amounts, this material is widely
used in modern fine fragrance for it's combination of woody, ambery and fruity
notes and it's ability to enhance diffusion. A key ingredient in most orris
recreations, many ambergris accords and excellent in many combinations this is an
exceptionally versatile product. Produced by Givaudan who describe as: a less wellknown member of the ionone family that is being used more and more, it has an
original, woody, slightly ambery character. Dihydro Ionone Beta brings a rich,
sophisticated volume to perfumes in combination with floral elements. Good
stability and substantivity.
Main Synonyms: 4-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)butan-2-one

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Dihydromyrcenol

CAS No. 18479-58-8


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, clean, lavender, bergamot, bitter, citrus, coriander, lime
cologne
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
39

Description and usage notes:


Can be used in all product types and at relatively high levels. From toiletries to allpurpose cleaners and fine fragrances is has a strong, complex odour now
distinctively associated with masculine fragrances and cosmetics. Works extremely
well in support of citrus, especially lime and can be used in large amounts to good
effect. Excellent for masking strong base by-product odours. Drakkar Noir is one
example of a fragrance that contains a characteristic note of dihydromyrcenol.
Main Synonyms: DHM, 2,6-dimethyloct-7-en-2-ol

Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol


CAS No. 100-86-7
Odour (decreasing): Clean, floral-rose, green-stems, animal-oily, rhubarb, freshly
cut wood
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
71

Description and usage notes:


Warm herbacious-floral odour reminiscent of lilac and elderflower, with an
animalic and woody undertones. This is a very old perfume material now rather
underated: Arctander suggests it is an Excellent perfume material for Lilac,
Narcissus, Jasmin, Muguet, Hyacinth, Mimosa, Neroli, and in certain types of Rose
(Safran-like notes). It is stable in soap and blends excellently with its homologues,
esters and with a great number of other perfume chemicals.
Main Synonyms: DMBC

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Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol Acetate

CAS No. 151-05-3


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral, fruity rose, green, pear, berry, jasmine and
powdery
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
12
21
75

Description and usage notes:


Easy to use material that has been in use in perfumes for many decades. According
to Arctander it is: Widely used in perfume compositions, mainly for better soap
perfumes, cosmetic fragrances. It is commonly used in Jasmin bases, Rose, Muguet,
Geranium, Hyacinth and other florals, as well as Chypre types. It blends well with
the parent alcohol and with homologue esters, with para-tertiary-Butyl
cyclohexylacetate and similar chemicals. Comes as a solid or at 50% in IPM if you
prefer, same price
Main Synonyms: DMBCA

Dimethyl Hydroquinone
CAS No. 150-78-7
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral, fruity rose, green, pear, berry, jasmine and
powdery.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
13
16
29
99

Description and usage notes:


Warm-herbaceous nutty, tobacco-like odor of considerable power with good
tenacity despite having a low boiling point. Arctander says it is Widely used in
perfume compositions, although generally at very low concentration (perceptible
cflects well below 1% in the perfume oil). It forms part of the herbaceous theme in
many New Mown Hay, Tobacco, Hyacinth, Hawthorne, Carnation, Meliolotus, etc.
and supports floral notes in Gardenia Honeysuckle, Mimosa, Hyacinth and many
others. It gives interesting effects in Pine Needle fragrances, in Amber bases and,
in general, as an additive to Coumarin or Nonanolide .Comes as a solid or at 50%
in IPM if you prefer, same price
Main Synonyms: 1,4-dimethoxybenzene, para-dimethyl hydroquinone

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Dimethyl sulphide

CAS No. 75-18-3


Odour (decreasing): Cabbage, sulphurous, onion, creamy. Very powerful and
diffusive
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 0.1%
Manufacturer (if known):
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100ml
500g
Prices
15
20
37
135

Description and usage notes:


Can be used in perfumes only in the most extreme dilution to add realism to
gourmand (particularly coffee, chocolate and similar), fruity and certain flower
perfumes. Don't underestimate the power of this material: even small amounts can
leave your perfume smelling of little more than boiled cabbage and raw onions,
while a tiny amount can add creamy-warmth and diffusion. Arctander describes
the smell like this: Extremely diffusive, repulsive odor, reminiscent of wild Radish,
sharp, green, Cabbage-like. Only in very high dilution it becomes bearable and
almost acceptable, pleasant, vegetable-like.
Main Synonyms: Dimethyl sufide, DMS, exact-S, methane
thiomethane, 2-thiopropane

Dimetol
CAS No. 13254-34-7
Odour (decreasing): Lavender, Citrus, Fresh, Floral, Woody
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


An excellent material in masculine fragrance as well as for adding brightness to
other fragrances. The odour is somewhere between linalool and dihydromyrcenol
in character but with more sparkle than either. Description from Givaudan: Odor:
Lavender, Citrus, Fresh, Floral, Woody. Use: Dimetol has a fresh natural character,
which is very useful in citrus, lavender, floral, woody and tobacco compositions. It
can be used to great advantage for blending woody spicy accords with cologne
notes. Its highly original and sparkling character explains its great success in
fragrances designed for men. Highly stable, including in bleach.
Main Synonyms: 2,6-dimethylheptan-2-ol, freesia heptanol

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Diola

CAS No. 4747-07-3


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, paint-like, herbal-lavender, slightly fruity. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
8
8
13
39

Description and usage notes:


Typically used in traces, often to enhance the top-notes of lavender or to
contribute realism to a fruit accord. Description from IFF: Concentrated sweet,
herbaceous notes of lavender. Effective in traces. Pear, banana, green tonalities
Main Synonyms: 1-methoxyhexane, methyl hexyl ether

Diphenyl oxide
CAS No. 101-84-8
Odour (decreasing): Geranium, green-leaf, floral-rose, slightly harsh-phenolic,
metalic, camphoraceous
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
63

Description and usage notes:


This material melts at 28 Centigrade. Arctander suggests these uses: It is not
confined exclusively to Geranium and Rose types, since Fougeres, New Mown Hay
and Hyacinth, to mention a few, can benefit from this chemical. Like many other
low-cost perfume chemicals, it is often an interesting tool in the hands of a skilled
perfumer with audacity and imagination and an urge to use materials in an
unconventional way.
Main Synonyms: diphenyl ether, Geranium crystals

Dorinia SA
CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Rose
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
49

Description and usage notes:


Firmenich specialist rose blend. This version (without the E) contains polycyclic
musks. A very accurate tea-rose type recreation with a floral, dewy, green
character.
Main Synonyms:

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Dorinia SA E

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Rose


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
21
30
57

500g
209

Description and usage notes:


Firmenich specialist rose blend. This version (with the E) is free from polycyclic
musks. A very accurate tea-rose type recreation with a floral, dewy, green
character.
Main Synonyms:

DPG

CAS No. 25265-71-8


Odour (decreasing): Minimal odour - used as a solvent
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10

500g
19

Description and usage notes:


One of the most widely used neutral solvents, non-flammable but sticky
Main
Synonyms: Di Propyline Glycol

Dynascone
CAS No. 56973-85-4
Odour (decreasing): Green-galbanum, fruity-pineapple, floral-hyacinth
Solvent: DPG 10% Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
32
47
92

500g
349

Description and usage notes:


Powerful fruity green note with floral aspects, first discovered as an impurity in the
manufacture of -Damascone. Even at 10% in DPG this is best used in traces.
Description from Firmenich: An extremely powerful and diffusive material that
has an odour reminiscent of galbanum, with a pineapple and hyacinth character.
DYNASCONE is used in all types of perfumes to give unique green, floral and
fruity effects
Main Synonyms: Galbascone

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Ebanol
CAS No. 67801-20-1
Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, woody, musk
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
17
22
41

500g
105

Description and usage notes:


Ebanol has a musky character in addition to the sandalwood and is perhaps four
times stronger than natural sandalwood oil. It should be stored cool in well-sealed
containers for no more than 18 months or diluted promptly in ethanol as it can
develop off-odours otherwise. Description from Givaudan: Ebanol has a very rich,
natural sandalwood odour. It is powerful and intense, bringing volume and elegance
to woody accords and a diffusive sandalwood effect to compositions. Ebanol is
highly substantive on all supports.
Main Synonyms: Sandal pentenol, (Z)-3-methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-1cyclopent-3-enyl)pent-4-en-2-ol, matsunol, muscosandrol, mohanol,
probanol

Elemi resinoid 10% in ethanol


CAS No. 8023-89-0
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, terpenic, peppery, lemony, woody, balsam
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 10%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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100ml
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13
16
29

500g
101

Description and usage notes:


Elemi Resinoid is prepared by extracting crude elemi (so called Elemi Gum, but
more properly an oleoresin) with a volatile solvent, usually Acetone, and removing
the solvent in vacuum after filtration. The resulting pale yellow semi-solid soon
shows white masses of crystals separating in the soft, slowly solidifying resinoid.
The high terpene content means that once disolved in ethanol filtration is required
- hence the material offered here has had this preparation already completed retaining the heart of the elemi in an easy to use format. Arctander gives this
enthusiastic description of the uses of elemi resinoid: This is a very interesting
fixative for artificial bergamot, lemon, lime, etc., as well as for the various verbena
compositions, e.g. eau de verveine bases and other cologne types. In lavendercolognes, fougeres, spicy colognes, etc., it simul- taneously introduces freshness and
fixation.
Main Synonyms: Canarium indicum, Canarium commune

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Ethyl acetate

CAS No. 141-78-6


Odour (decreasing): Ethereal, fruity-grape, sweet, rum-like
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
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9
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16

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53

Description and usage notes:


One of the more powerful fruity esters typically used in very small amounts.
Arctander describes the scent as Pleasant, ethereal-fntity, Brandy-like odor,
somewhat nauseating in high concentration. and suggests it is used to make a
topnote smell 'aged' or more rounded-alcoholic, or to give a lift' to Citrus notes or
other light notes, etc.
Main Synonyms:

Ethyl acetoacetate - New

CAS No. 141-97-9


Odour (decreasing): Ethereal, fruity-apple, sweet, rum-like; much softer than the
acetate
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
55

Description and usage notes:


One of the more accessible fruity esters with a much softer, easier to like odour
than most. Arctander says of it Occasionally used in perfume compositions,
mainly to support ethereal, winey, brandy-like, fresh-citrusy and other light, nonfloral top-notes. It has also been used to introduce an 'aged' note to alcohol.
Main Synonyms: diacetic ether, ethyl 3-oxobutanoate

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Ethyl butyrate

CAS No. 105-54-4


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-pineapple, banana, juicy fruit / tuti-fruity, cognac.
Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
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500g
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8
8
13
35

Description and usage notes:


Found in the odours of several fruits, distinctively pineapple in character, though it
is present naturally in the scents of many other fruits too, including grapefruit,
mango, strawberry and orange juice (but it is not oil). It is extremely diffusive and
very powerful becoming rather vomit-like when over-dosed but capable of
adding freshness and lift to floral and oriental fragrances. Try adding a small amount
of this material to a fragrance containing Fructalate to make a simple pineapple
accord or add some to jasmine to give it a fresher, sharper feeling. Arctander
suggests this: This ester has occasionally been used in minute traces in perfume
compositions for its warm-fruity eflect in Rose and other floral bases. lt is also used
as a masking agent for industrial fragrances.
Main Synonyms:

Ethyl linalool
CAS No. 10339-55-6
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, floral, herbal-coriander, rosewood, wet, green,
bergamot, lavender
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
14
25
69

Description and usage notes:


softer, finer and less agresic than linalool. Arctander seems quite enthusiastic:
This alcohol has been suggested for use in perfume compositions as a modifier for
LinaIool with certain advantages over that marerial. Ethyl Iinalool has a somewhat
slower rate of evaporation and is easier to work with, needs only normal fixation,
and blends with more materials. It introduces softer, more floral-woody, less citrusy
notes, according to the composition in which it is used. Along with Ethyl Iinalyl
acetate, it forms a pleasant Bergamot-type background note even in soap
perfumes, a combination which is more stable than Bergamot oil itself. The alcohol
is also an interesting item in Muguet, Lilac, Lily, Appleblossom, etc. as well as in
fantasy creations.
Main Synonyms: Homolinalool

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Ethyl linalyl acetate

CAS No. 61931-80-4


Odour (decreasing): Sweet. floral. refreshing and rather light odor with a trace of a
fruity note.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
8
8
13
39

Description and usage notes:


A more refined alternative to the ubiquitous Linalyl Acetate. Description from
Givaudan: Softer, more floral, more bergamot and less lavender than Linalyl
Acetate. It has an elegant, refreshing effect in floral bouquets. Arctander speaks
highly of this material: This ester is being used on an increasing scale in perfumery,
and seems not only to substitute Linalyl acetate in many cases, but it expands the
field of usage of that ester to areas hitherto beyond the effective limits of Linalyl
acetate. The subject ester has greater stability richer odor and better tenacity. It
improves the 'Bergamot-effect' of a composition where Linalyl acetate has
previously been used. It also blends excellently with the conventional perfume and
soap perfume materials with almost no limits of application.
Main Synonyms: Homo Iinalylacetate.

Ethyl maltol
CAS No. 4940-11-8
Odour (decreasing):
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
84

Description and usage notes:


It has a sweet sugary, caramelised, jammy, strawberry-like odour reminiscent of
candyfloss. It is a very powerful ingredient normally used at high dilution for
sweetening blends or in conjunction with vanilla notes to create a rich, edible scent.
Available as the pure powder and in dilution upon request.
Main Synonyms: 2-ethyl-3-hydroxypyran-4-one

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Ethyl methyl 2 butyrate

CAS No. 7452-79-1, 53956-13-1


Odour (decreasing): Fruity, pear, pineapple, green, fresh, diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
45

Description and usage notes:


Found in the odours of a wide variety of fresh fruits. Used to enhance the juiciness
of other fruit scents and offers a brighter, fresher top-note than the similar
isopropyl methyl 2 butyrate and is a more apple, berry type compaared to than the
more pineapple note of ethyl butyrate. It is extremely diffusive adding freshness to
floral fragrances and giving an unusual alternative to citrus. Try adding a small
amount of this material to a fragrance containing Nectarate, Nectaryl, Fructalate or
one of the fruity lactones. The result will be much juicier and more enticing. Used
in combination with isopropyl methyl 2 butyrate gives a more lasting effect.
Main Synonyms: Berry Butyrate, ethyl 2-methylbutanoate

Ethyl propionate
CAS No. 105-37-3
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, ethereal, fruity-grape, and pineapple, wine-like, rum,
juicy-fruit
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
65

Description and usage notes:


More widely used in flavours than fragrances, this fruity ester is nevertheless useful
to add natural realism to fruit notes and Arctander suggests it is used in
perfumery to introduce an 'aged' topnote in the alcoholic perfume solutions,
particularly for Citrus-colognes, etc.
Main Synonyms: 2- methyl butyrate, ethyl propanoate, propionic
ester, propionic ether,

Ethyl vanillin
CAS No. 121-32-4
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, vanilla, vanillin, powdery, chocolate. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
35

Description and usage notes:


Slightly more chocolaty vanilla note than vanillin and much more powerful
Main Synonyms:

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Ethylene brassylate

CAS No. 105-95-3


Odour (decreasing): Musk, powdery, sweet, floral, ambrette-like with woody, spicy
and vanilla nuances
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
8
8
13
35

Description and usage notes:


Ethylene brassylate is a macrocyclic musk, like most of those found in nature, it is
exceptionally tenacious and a good fixative. It plays well with other musks and is
probably best used in combination. One of the cheaper musks but dont despise it
for that it is the essentail workhorse of the musks - but no less beautiful for it.
See also Zenolide for an alternative macrocyclic musk that is also very well priced.
Main Synonyms: 1,4-dioxacycloheptadecane-5,17-dione

Eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole)
CAS No. 470-82-6
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, camphoraceous-cool, eucalyptus, pine. Top-note,
diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
12
21
67

Description and usage notes:


Fresh, diffusive, camphoraceous-cool odour a top-note. Present in eucalyptus
and other essential oils and headspace results. Arctander describes it as: Widely
used in perfume compositions for its refreshing effect in herbaceous type
fragrances, Lavender, New Mown Hay, Fougere, etc.
Main Synonyms: 1,8-Cineole

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Eugenol

CAS No. 97-53-0


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, spicy-clove, woody, dry, with phenolic and cinnamon
and allspice nuances
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
12
22
79

Description and usage notes:


For most people this is highly reminiscent of clove, which is unsurprising as it
constitutes about 90% of that oil, though it is also present in a great number of
other natural materials. Arctander describes it as Powerful, warm-spicy, rather
dry and almost sharp odor, drier and harder than that of Clove bud oil, less
peppery-woody than that of Clove leaf oil... Extensively used in perfume
compositions, conventionally in Carnation, for which purpose the author would
recommend iso-Eugenol in spite of the almost unanimous use of Eugenol in
published formulations. For incense, Oriental fragrances, Rose bases, certain types
of Fougre, Blue-Grass type fragrances, etc. and in all variations of modern Spice
types, Eugenol is commonly used in large amounts. Note however that the isoEugenol mentioned here by Arctander is now so heavily restricted that its use has
largely been replaced by alternatives such as Methyl Diantilis or Methyl iso-eugenol.
See also Eugenyl acetate for an alternative in this odour type.
Main Synonyms: 2-methoxy-4-prop-2-enylphenol

Eugenyl acetate
CAS No. 93-28-7
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, sweet, spicy-clove floral-carnation, woody. Mellowing
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
13
24
88

Description and usage notes:


Good substitute for Eugenol & Isoeugenol where IFRA restrictions or allergy
declaration is a problem. Also much longer lasting, more balsamic and sweeter
than eugenol, so excellent for carnation scents. Arctander says of it: Used in
perfumes to emphasize floralness in carnation, along with iso-Eugenol, Amyl oxyiso-eugenol, etc. Fresher than these, but also milder. Not stable in white soap or
alkali.
Main Synonyms: Eugenol acetate, Acetyl eugenol

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Exaltolide (not Firmenich)

CAS No. 106-02-5


Odour (decreasing): sweet, musky-animal, rich, herbal
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
13
16
30

500g
106

Description and usage notes:


Very fine and elegant musk with a natural quality, adds depth and roundness to a
wide variety of creations but it also has a synergistic effect on the bouquet of a
fragrance. At >98% purity this generic is the equivalent of the Firmenich product
Exaltolide (as distinct from Exaltolide Total, which is at 92% purity). Arctander
describes it like this: Delicately animal, musky and sweet, extremely tenacious
odor of outstanding uniformity. Its fixative effect is absolutely unusual in that it is
not a physical fixation, but a true fixative and mellowing effect at incredibly low
concentrateion of usage. The effect of perfumes containing this Lactone differ from
others in the excellent 'wearability' introduced by the Lactone. This is particularly
conspicuous when the perfume is applied to the skin. This is solid at room
temperature but melts at about 50 Centigrade can also be supplied at 50% in
ethanol / DPG if you prefer at the same price.
Main Synonyms: 16-oxacyclohexadecan-1-one, Angelica Musk,
cyclopentadecanolide, macrolide, Omegapentadecalactone, omega pentadecalactone

Exaltone (not Firmenich)

CAS No. 502-72-7


Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, animalic, powdery, erogenic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
47
72
142

500g
534

Description and usage notes:


In my view perhaps the finest of all the musks, effective in traces, synergistic with
other musks and with a very nice animalic undertone this is the musk that occurs in
the Muskrat odour naturally, here produced synthetically at >99% purity but not
by Firmenich. Very rarely offered in small amounts. Arctander is enthusiastic about
it too: Powerful musky odor, very similar to that of Muscone
(Methylcyclopentadecanone) and, in the opinion of many perfumers, superior in
type and beauty. It ranks among the finest and most efficient fixatives known, and
- like Cyclopentadecanolide - it improves the 'wearability' of a perfume when
properly incorporated in the fragrance. Its power becomes more perceptible and
evident in extreme dilution, e.g. below one percent in the perfume oil. Comes as
fine crystals.
Main Synonyms: Cyclopentadecanone, muscosyn, nor-muscone,
romanone extra pure

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Farnesol
CAS No. 4602-84-0
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, green, muguet, sweet, floral-linden, fruity-apricot, spicyanise
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
16
21
39
136

Description and usage notes:


Very mild and delicate green floral odour with typical lily of the valley character
and excellent fixative effect on many floral notes. Farnesol is one of the classic
perfumery ingredients and is present in many flowers and herbs from orange
flowers to thyme. Once reserved only for the most expensive fragrances it became
more widely available in the 1960s when synthesis methods became more costeffective. Recommended usage levels are from traces to 10% of the concentrate.
Tenacity is around 16 days on a smelling strip so it is a base note, but it has middlenote effects as well. Arctander recommends it as an excellent background note
and blender in the delicate floral such as Muguet, Lilac, etc. or in the balsamic
types, Oriental fragrances, Chypres etc. It combines the softest woody notes of
Orris with the sweet and balsamic floral notes of Muguet, Rose, Magnolia, Acacia,
etc. It blends excellently with Ylang Ylang, Cassie, Rose, Violet, Neroli, Cyclamen,
etc. and it is an almost necessary ingredient in the so-called Linden- blossom type
fragrance.
Main Synonyms: 3,7,11-trimethyldodeca-2,6,10-trien-1-ol,
dragosantol, farnesyl alcohol

Fixateure 505
CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Ambergris, old wood, woody, animalic. Diffusive, fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
49
76
150
399

Description and usage notes:


This is one of the classic bases that has been in widespread use in perfumery since
Firmenich introduced it to showcase the, then captive, Ambrox DL. From an
olfactory point of view it is represents a very white, clean Ambergris, its great value
being as an exalting fixative with ambergris character. Description from Firmenich:
A very powerful odour of ambergris with a slightly woody-dry character.
Main Synonyms:

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Floralol

CAS No. 67634-16-6, 67634-17-7


Odour (decreasing): Fresh-floral, herbal-green, petal, gardenia, mint
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
49

Description and usage notes:


A very substantive floral heart note, with notes of fresh-floral, herbal-green petal,
gardenia and mint. Description from IFF: Odor: floral, green, spicy, minty
Main Synonyms: 2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexene-1-methanol, trivertanol

Florantone T - New

CAS No. 774-55-0


Odour (decreasing): A highly unusual and useful material that can be used to
replace methyl anthranilate in cases where that product would react with other
materials or result in discolouration. Florantone T also has a rich, musky quality
and is exceptionally substantive.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Takasago
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
15
27
99

Description and usage notes:


One of my favourite materials for adding lift to a fragrance. Neat it isnt pleasant
though dilute to appreciate. Floralozone can be used to give a subtle, fresh lift to
almost any fragrance when used in small amounts but it is especially useful in floral
compositions in moderation it is ideal for adding a fresh-air note to fragrances.
Description from IFF: Powerful, clean, green, fresh air note reminiscent of ocean
breezes. Gives lift to fragrances without dominating due to its neutral nature.
Main Synonyms: Floral-orange flower, methyl anthranilate, musk

Floralozone
CAS No. 67634-14-4
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, clean, ozone, floral-jasmine
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
15
27

500g
99

Description and usage notes:


One of my favourite materials for adding lift to a fragrance. Neat it isnt pleasant
though dilute to appreciate. Floralozone can be used to give a subtle, fresh lift to
almost any fragrance when used in small amounts but it is especially useful in floral
compositions in moderation it is ideal for adding a fresh-air note to fragrances.
Description from IFF: Powerful, clean, green, fresh air note reminiscent of ocean
breezes. Gives lift to fragrances without dominating due to its neutral nature.
Main Synonyms: Ozone Propanal, Florazon

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Florhydral

CAS No. 125109-85-5, 67634-15-5


Odour (decreasing): Floral-muguet, fresh, green. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
65

Description and usage notes:


A superb freshening agent in any floral, it exalts citrus very well and of course is
ideal where you need a Lilly of the Valley note that isnt restricted by IFRA.
Normally used at less than 1% of the concentrate except in Lilly of the Valley
applications. Recommended usage is 0.2-2% with tenacity of about one week on a
smelling strip, this material also works well in burning applications such as candles
and joss sticks. Description from Givaudan: Floral, Green, Muguet, Fresh,
Powerful. Florhydral has a very floral, fresh, trendy, natural odour (such as lily-ofthe-valley, hyacinth...). Its great intensity and pleasant quality make it useful in all
areas of perfumery. Florhydral is also valuable in fragrances for laundry products
where a fresh residual odour is desired. Florhydral gives naturalness together with
aldehydes in citrus accords.
Main Synonyms: 3-(3-propan-2-ylphenyl)butanal, iso propyl phenyl
butanal, Floral Butanal

Fructalate
CAS No. 72903-27-6
Odour (decreasing): Fruity-raspberry and apple, ethereal, waxy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
64

Description and usage notes:


This product was developed by Firmenich, who describe it like this: Fruity,
raspberry, apple, ethereal. Nonedible fruity note with good tenacity and volume,
powerful, affordable, and stable. The product is great in aircare and liquid
applications for bloom and is used frequently for its boosting effects on fruity, citrus
and herbal notes. Fructalate is amazingly versatile in small doses you can use it
to enhance diffusion of almost any fragrance larger proportions will give you a
fruitiness that is dry rather than sweet and can be pushed in the direction of almost
any fruit. It is especially good at enhancing room fragrances and works well in reed
diffusers and similar applications. To fruity notes what Hedione is to floral and
citrus types.
Main Synonyms: diethyl cyclohexane-1,4-dicarboxylate, raspberry
dicarboxylate

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Fructone

CAS No. 6413-10-1


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-apple and sweet tropical-fruit, floral, warm
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
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11
12
21

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94

Description and usage notes:


Fruity-apple and sweet tropical-fruit note, more tenacious than many of the fruity
acetates, sometimes described as wine-like or having a cooked strawberries odour.
This is what Arctander says of this material: This ketal type of chemical has found
some use in perfume compositions where a certain deep-fruity note is desirable
along with a floral complex. Jasmin, Tuberose, Gardenia and many other floral
bases, spicy fragrances, etc. can achieve new and interesting 'lifts from this
material, which has an overall effect re- sembling that of the alkyl-substituted
Cyclo-pentenones and their homoiogues. The material offered here is a high-purity
generic, not from IFF.
Main Synonyms: apple ketal, applinal, applitone, fragolan, fructone
B, fruitinal, jasmaprunat, ketopmmal, methyl dioxylane

Galaxolide 50 (IPM)

CAS No. 1222-05-5


Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, fresh, powdery, clean
Solvent: IPM 50% Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


This is 50% Galaxolide fluidised with IPM rather than DEP so better for those who
wish to avoid phthalates. Galaxolide is an isochroman musk, that has an odour
profile that isliked by most people and is similar to a macrocyclic musk. It is strong,
clean smelling and a good fixative. It combines well with other musks and is often
used in combinations. One of the cheapest musks that is still used on a very large
scale. In pure form it is very difficult to work with being a very thick, sticky liquid so
IFF also sell it at 50% in either DEP or IPM in this form it is a mobile liquid that is
easy to handle and use.
Main Synonyms: 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-4,6,6,7,8,8 hexamethylcyclopenta(g)-2-benzopyran

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gamma-Decalactone

CAS No. 706-14-9


Odour (decreasing): fruity-peach, creamy, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
63

Description and usage notes:


Fruity-peach, creamy and extremely persistent. Arctander tells us It finds use in
floral perfume compositions, particularly those of Gardenia and other heavy floral
type, and often in combination with considerable amounts of synthetic musks. I
would say it's essential for a good peach or osmanthus accord see also gammaDodecalactone.
Main Synonyms:

gamma-Dodecalactone
CAS No. 2305-05-7
Odour (decreasing): fruity-peach, creamy, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
13
16
29

500g
134

Description and usage notes:


Fruity-peach, very creamy and incredibly persistent this stuff lasts as long as most
musks. Even creamier than gamma-Decalactone but deceptively powerful, its
probably 10 times stronger. Essential for a good peach or osmanthus accord.
Arctander recommends it for fruity-fatty topnotes and long tenacity in, for
example, heavy floral fragrances and says: It is also used in combination with newer
synthetic musks to produce exceptional tenacity and lasting sweetness in powdery
and in floral types. See also gamma-Decalactone
Main Synonyms:

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gamma-Octalactone

CAS No. 104-50-7, 57084-15-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, coconut, waxy, creamy, coumarin, milky, rich
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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10
11
20
66

Description and usage notes:


Slightly softer and sweeter than Aldehyde C18 (gamma-Nonalactone) this gives a
nice alternative coconut note that is more like fresh coconut and also good for
adding creaminess to a composition. According to Arctander: This lactone is
used in perfumery in heavy floral fragrances such as Gardenia, Tuberose, Hyacinth,
and even in Lily. It serves as an interesting modifier or substitute for Coumarin in
herbaceous fragrance types, Fougeres, Lavenders, etc. In spite of its comparatively
low boiling point, it has an excellent tenacity.
Main Synonyms: gamma-n-But yl-gamma-butyrolactone,
Caprylolactone, g-octalactone, 4-octanolide

gamma-Terpinene

CAS No. 99-85-4


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, herbaceous, citrusy, terpy, sweet, tropical and lime,
woody
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
20
91

Description and usage notes:


Arctander says: This isomer is the highest boiling of the Terpinenes. It has a
refreshingly herbaceous-citrusy odor, not as lemony as the alpha-isomer, but
somewhat warmer and warns that It is easily oxidized to the less desirable paraCymene. Appears frequently in GC and Headspace analyses and may also be the
source of the P-Cymene often observed in those results.
Main Synonyms:

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Geosmin 1%

CAS No. 23333-91-7


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, earthy, wet. Very diffusive and powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
17
31

500g
108

Description and usage notes:


Isolated by Bush Boake Allen (now part of IFF) and notoriously difficult to buy in
small quantities. Here at 1% in DPG, this is geosmin bought pure from IFF, diluted
by Pell Wall and still so strong it must be used with caution. Geosmin is the scent
of a freshly ploughed field, the first rain after a dry period, damp and deceptively
powerful. Geosmin doesn't seem particularly strong when you sniff the 1%
solution, but even a drop or two will have yourn neighbours wondering whether
it's raining. Traces in a fragrance can give you a unique effect and greatly increase
diffusion. Like nothing else and very special indeed.
Main Synonyms:

Geosmin 10%
CAS No. 23333-91-7
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, earthy, wet. Very diffusive and powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
68
108
214

500g
1,076

Description and usage notes:


Isolated by Bush Boake Allen (now part of IFF) and notoriously difficult to buy in
small quantities. Here at 10% in DPG, this is geosmin bought pure from IFF, diluted
by Pell Wall and still too strong to be practical to use: dilute to 0.1% for blending.
Geosmin is the scent of a freshly ploughed field, the first rain after a dry period,
damp and deceptively powerful. Geosmin doesn't seem particularly strong when
you sniff the 10% solution, but even a drop or two at 1% will have yourn
neighbours wondering whether it's raining. Traces in a fragrance can give you a
unique effect and greatly increase diffusion. Like nothing else and very special
indeed.
Main Synonyms:

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Geosmin Pure (29/g)

CAS No. 23333-91-7


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, earthy, wet. Very diffusive and powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
577
944
1,868

500g

Description and usage notes:


Isolated by Bush Boake Allen (now part of IFF) and notoriously difficult to buy in
small quantities. This is geosmin bought pure from IFF and sold on in that form by
Pell Wall: unless you need it free of DPG for some reason, consider one of the
dilutions instead: in this form it requires refrigerated storage and is far too strong
for even quite large-scale manufacturing until diluted. Geosmin is the scent of a
freshly ploughed field, the first rain after a dry period, damp and deceptively
powerful. Geosmin doesn't seem particularly strong when you sniff the 1%
solution, but even a drop or two at 1% will have yourn neighbours wondering
whether it's raining. Traces in a fragrance can give you a unique effect and greatly
increase diffusion. Like nothing else and very special indeed.
Main Synonyms:

Geraniol

CAS No. 106-24-1


Odour (decreasing): sweet, floral-rose, fruity-berry, waxy citrus
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
38

Description and usage notes:


Classic component of rose and geranium, widely used in both fine and functional
fragrances. Occurs naturally in a vast range of flower scents as well as being present
in fruit, herb and spice essential oils from acacia to ylang ylang as well as geranium.
Arctander says: One of the most frequently used perfume chemicals, this alcohol
finds its way into all types of perfumes for all kinds of purposes Although
primarily a rose material, Geraniol is used generally as a sweet floral material of
outstanding versatility. It forms conventionally a major part of most artificial
YlangYlang bases, and is often included in creations of Peony, Sweet Pea,
Frangipanni, Magnolia, etc. etc.
Main Synonyms:

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Geranyl acetate

CAS No. 105-87-3


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fruity-floral, rosy, green, slightly lavender-like
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
49

Description and usage notes:


Geranyl acetate is an exceptionally versatile top-note material. A lighter, fresher
alternative to Geraniol, present in a range of herbs, flowers and essential oils its
ideal for adding a fresh top-note to a fragrance without being overtly citrus, green
or even very floral. It blends easily into almost all compositions adding a little lift.
Arctander says it is: Widely used in perfume compositions as a sweetener and
modifier in floral, fruity, herbaceous and Citrusy fragrance types, usually at a
modest level of one to five percent in the concentrated perfume oil, but with great
variations according to the purpose of its use. It blends well with Bergamot,
Lavender, Rose, Muguet, Wallflower, Ylang Ylang, Neroli and even Leather,
Oriental and other very complex fragrance types.
Main Synonyms:

Geranyl Acetone
CAS No. 689-67-8
Odour (decreasing): Fresh-floral, sweet-rosy, slightly green, Magnolia-like. Light, but
penetrating and persistent.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
18
39

Description and usage notes:


Produced by Givaudan who descibe it: Odor: Rosy, Leafy, Aldehydic, Fruity. Use:
blends well in Lavender and fruity notes, where it imparts clean & natural
character. It helps to round out floral bouquets.
Main Synonyms:

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Geranyl Propionate

CAS No. 105-90-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fruity-rosy, warm balsamic, grape-like, leafy-floral.
Moderate strenght & tenactity
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
18
39

Description and usage notes:


A rose, lemon aroma that has many fragrance applications including honey, rose,
tropical, vegetative and herbal. According to Arctander it is used mainly to
introduce fruity notes in or near the topnote composition. It may also find some use
in heavy florals with pronounced fruity tones, such as Gardenia, Passionflower, etc.
but even in Geranium, Lavender and naturally in variations of Rose bases it finds
extensive application.
Main Synonyms:

Givescone

CAS No. 57934-97-1


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, rose oxide, warm, spicy, fruity-berry, damasconelike
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
22
31
60
198

Description and usage notes:


An alternative to the Damascones that isnt IFRA restricted: usage
recommendation is up to 10% of the formula but it is effective even in traces.
Description from Givaudan: Odour: Rosy, Spicy, Fruity, Woody Use: Givescone is
used where real innovation is required. It has a complex odour picture, with floral,
spicy, fruity, woody and even herbaceous nuances. It blends particularly well with
rose, carnation, aldehydes, chypre and fougre, and with aromatic and spicy
notes.
Main Synonyms: ethyl 2-ethyl-6,6-dimethylcyclohex-2-ene-1 carboxylate, rose carboxylate

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Grapefruit Base 15794

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Grapefruit, fruity, citrus, sharp


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
23
32
62

500g
246

Description and usage notes:


Description from Firmenich: Odor: Fruity, Citrus . Use: A versatile and effective
grapefruit, fruity and citrus note. This is stronger, much longer lasting and more
grapefruit-like than the natural oil, does not decay into sulphurous notes and has no
photosensitising effect. A very popular substitute that is difficult to get hold of in
small quantities.
Main Synonyms:

Green Tea Givco


CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Tea, green tea, dry-leaf. Very diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
15
20
37

500g
133

Description and usage notes:


Now very difficult to buy in quantities of less than 5Kg, this is a very special base
designed by Givaudan using captive molecules. It is extremely diffusive, strong and
has a convincing leafy tea aroma. It works well in combination with many other
ingredients especially herbal, Fougre and amber types.
Main Synonyms:

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Habanolide
CAS No. 111879-80-2
Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, powdery, hot-iron
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
15
19
36

500g
128

Description and usage notes:


Very good, versatile musk. Description from Firmenich: Extremely elegant musk
odour. a very powerful musk. It combines the strength and tenacity of the
aromatic musks with the pleasantness and elegance of the macrocyclic musks.
Excellent in all applications. Known for its characteristic 'hot iron' note.
Main Synonyms: (12E)-oxacyclohexadec-12-en-2-one, (E)-12-musk
decenone

Hedione
CAS No. 24851-98-7
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, floral-jasmine, sweet, clean. Diffusive and fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
25

Description and usage notes:


Probably the most widely used aroma chemical in all of perfumery. This is original
Firmenich material, not one of the substitutes now widely offered. Very useful in
citrus as well as virtually all florals, Hedione can improve many fragrance types and
can be effective in doses from under 1% to 50% of the formula. Works as both
fixative and exalting agent in most compounds and blends well with the majority of
ingredients both natural and synthetic.
Main Synonyms: Methyl dihydrojasmonate

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Hedione HC

CAS No. 24851-98-7


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, floral-jasmine, sweet, clean. Diffusive and fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
22
31
59
180

Description and usage notes:


A higher impact version of Hedione, particularly useful in masculine fragrances.
Description from Firmenich: A unique powerful, floral note reminiscent of
magnolia blossoms. Use: HEDIONE HC has wonderful booster effects. It has a
strength far superior to that of the classical Hedione due to its high cis
concentration. Note that this version (from Firmenich) contains about 75% of the
desirable Cis isomer - higher than most competing products.
Main Synonyms: Methyl dihydrojasmonate high cis, Hedione High Cis

Helional - price reduced


CAS No. 1205-17-0
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, watery, green, floral-cyclamen, hay. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
46

Description and usage notes:


Extremely useful, watery brightening agent that can be used in a wide variety of
fragrance forms, a lovely ingredient with a wonderfully fresh, watery quality.
Description from IFF: Green, floral (cyclamen) with top notes of ozone and new
mown hay. Easier to use and dose than most of the green notes available to
perfumers.
Main Synonyms: ocean propanal

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Heliotropine Diethyl Acetal

CAS No. 40527-42-2


Odour (decreasing): Floral-hawthorne, sweet, mildly gree, spicy-almond,
reminiscent of Heliotrope
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Ventos
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
27
40
77
286

Description and usage notes:


Very useful as an alternative to Heliotropine, which although widely used in
perfumery is difficult for the amateur and small-scale perfumer to buy. The odour is
more floral and less powdery than Heliotropine with less of the cherry-note so it
should be used in combination with other substitutes such as Acetanisole. It is also
less powerful, so more will be needed to adequately substitute for Heliotropine in a
formula. Comes as a mobile liquid.
Main Synonyms:

Helvetolide
CAS No. 141773-73-1
Odour (decreasing): musk-ambrette, rich, fruity-pear
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
28
41
80

500g
335

Description and usage notes:


Very sophisticated musk, reminiscent of musk ambrette but with a slight fruity
component. Works well in combination with other musks, having a synergistic
effect with several of them (including Exaltolide and Habanolide for example), so
that very small doses can be an effective boost to a musk complex. Description
from Firmenich: A sophisticated, modern musky note with a fruity pear aspect.
Olfactively, between Ambrettolide and Ethylene Brassylate. Use: This musk
performs particularly well in liquid applications (alcohol solution, shampoo, body
wash) and emulsions. It is one of the few 'top note' musks. According to Arcadi
Boix Camps it is absolutely unique and very diffusive.
Main Synonyms: musk propanoate

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Heptyl Acetate

CAS No. 112-06-1


Odour (decreasing): Fresh-green, balsamic, liqueure, fruity-pear and apricot, woody,
slightly aldehydic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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10
11
20
74

Description and usage notes:


Fresh, green, rum, ripe fruit, pear, apricot, woody this also has aldehydic qualities
and gives a substantive top-to-middle note to many types of fragrance. Arctander
describes the odour as Pleasant, warm, sweet, slightly fruity -balsamic odor with
some resemblance to Opopanax and Myrrh.
Main Synonyms:

Hexalon
CAS No. 79-78-7
Odour (decreasing): Fruity-tropical, floral-ionone, woody, oily. Tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
15
19
35
132

Description and usage notes:


IFF material in the ionone family with rich pineapple notes and oily undertones.
Versatile with good body and diffusion (same molecule as Cetone V by Givaudan).
Arctander says it is: Useful in perfume compositions as a modifier for Ionones and
Methyiionones, in modem-aldehydic creations, in perfumes with fruity-aldehydic
topnotes, in combinations with Vetiver or woody-floral perfume materials, etc.
Main Synonyms: Cetone V, Polyone, tropical ionone

cis-3-Hexenol
CAS No. 928-96-1, 95123-47-0
Odour (decreasing): Green, grassy, foliage. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
13
16
30

500g
114

Description and usage notes:


Fresh, green, typical cut-grass note. According to Arctander: Traces of cis-3Hexenol are used in refreshing topnotes in delicate floral fragrance types, such as
Muguet and Lilac, and the alcohol is often used along with Geranium oil,
Galbanum, Oakmoss, Lavender and Mint oils in various fragrance types.
Main Synonyms: Leaf alcohol

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cis-3-Hexenyl Acetate

CAS No. 3681-71-8


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, green-banana, sweet, fruity-apple and pear. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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500g
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13
16
30
114

Description and usage notes:


According to Arctander: this ester finds considerable use in perfumes, where it
may lend pleasant and natural freshness to delicate florals (Muguet, Lilac,
Narcisse, etc.) and participate in creating true-to-Nature, foliage-green topnotes in
other fragrance types. The ester is most likely to supersede the less stable and less
natural smelling Alkyl acetylenic esters, slowly being abandoned in modem
perfumery.
Main Synonyms: Leaf acetate

cis-3-Hexenyl Salicylate
CAS No. 65405-77-8
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, sweet-floral, green-balsamic, salicylate. Tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
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500g
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13
16
30
114

Description and usage notes:


Distinctive fresh, green-floral material with high tenacity. Extremely versatile with
lily of the valley and seashore connotations.
Main Synonyms: Leaf salicylate

cis-3-Hexenyl Tiglate
CAS No. 67883-79-8
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, green-earthy, floral-gardenia, fruity-banana
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
33
49
96

500g
366

Description and usage notes:


Can be used as a fresh topnote in mixed floral fragrances or herbal compositions,
particularly useful to add natural realism to Gardenia and other florals requiring a
green note. Also has a fresh-cut mushroom (not mouldy) quality that works well
with leafy herbal and fougere types.
Main Synonyms:

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Hexyl Acetate

CAS No. 142-92-7


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fruity-berry-and-Pear-like, Amyl acetate (but milder),
floral and green.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
64

Description and usage notes:


Unusual perfume ingredient that can add complexity and interest to fruity accords
such as fresh green-apple, pear and banana.
Main Synonyms: acetate C-6, hexyl ethanoate

Hexyl benzoate

CAS No. 6789-88-4


Odour (decreasing): Woody-green, piney-balsamic, sweet-herbaceous
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
26

500g
99

Description and usage notes:


Unusual ingredient that, according to Arctander has an odour similar to that of
freshly decorticated Cypress twigs (material ready for distillation ). He goes on
to say that This ester is an excellent modifier / blender for Labdanum, and a good
companion wherever Labdanum is used: Balsamic-Ambre-Chypre-Fougere, etc., and
it acts as a supporting fixative.
Main Synonyms: agrumat

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Hexyl cinnamaldehyde

CAS No. 101-86-0


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-jasmine, green, citrus-fruity, powdery, spicy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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9
10
17
39

Description and usage notes:


One of the essential components of almost every jasmine recreation, this is a
lovely soft floral material with only a slight spice note. Longer lasting than the
similar Amyl Cinnamaldehyde. According to Arctander it is: Very mild, sweet-oily,
slightly floral odor with a trace of hcrbaccous undertones. The odor becomes
considerably more floral and lively when the material is incorporated with more
volatile material in a composition... This aidehyde finds considerable use in perfume
formulations for its rich floral and pleasant oily-herbaccous odor-contribution to
Jasmin bases, Gardenia, Tuberose, Magnolia, etc. and in general as part of a floral
theme in other fragrance types.
Main Synonyms: alpha- hexylcinnamic aldehyde, hexyl cinnamal,
hexyl cinnamic aldehyde, jasmonal H

Hindinol - New

CAS No. 28219-60-5


Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, woody, milky, creamy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Takasago
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
61

Description and usage notes:


This is has more powerful and diffusive odour than natural Sandalwood but is
closer to the natural than the related Santaliff. Sharing a CAS number and basic
molecular formula with Santaliff it is superficially the same thing and they are listed
by some as synonyms, however Hindinol is the laevo form, with most others on the
market are racemic. Excellent to support the natural or as part of a sandalwood
accord, though I don't recommend using it alone. Where this material really comes
into its own is as a fixative - 0.5-5% of the concentrate will give effective fixation to
most blends. From Takasago Widely used in all product types. Gives a more
natural and fresh character. Arcadi Boix Camps is enthusiastic about it: writing
in 2009 he dedicated two full pages to this material, describing it as revolutionary.
This is how he introduced the topic: This is again, and I am not exaggerating, is
one of the best sandalwood chemicals, as captivating as it is extraordinary and
extremely new. Most sandalwood chemicals lack a natural top note and we
perfumers need to create it; however when using Hindinol, the natural top note
appears and this top note is a dream come true.
Main Synonyms: laevo sandalmysore core

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alpha Humulene

CAS No. 6753-98-6


Odour (decreasing): Woody, Oceanic-watery, Spicy-clove
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
30

Description and usage notes:


Dry, bitter, watery, marine odour. Extremely common in many natural oils and
headspace results but less commonly used than the beta form and so rarely offered.
Useful for adding a watery note and one of very few naturally occurring materials
that offer this. See also b-Caryophyllene which is isomeric with this material.
Main Synonyms: alpha-Caryophyllene

Hyacinth Body #3
CAS No. 7493-57-4
Odour (decreasing): Green-leafy, floral-hyacinth, balsamic, tobacco, lilac
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


A classic floral heart note, notice that this isnt the same as Hyacinth Body (AKA
Verdilyn). Description from IFF: Odor: Green, floral, lilac, hyacinth and sweet
pea. Arctander describes it as: Powerful, ethereal, green-herbal and leafy odor
and very natural character. Useful in perfumes as a topnote in moss-types, single
florals and herbaceous chypres. Usually much less than 1 % in the perfume oil.
Main Synonyms: acetal R, acetal S, acetaldehyde propyl phenethyl
acetal, leafy acetal, pepital, propyl phenethyl acetal, resedafol, vert
de capicine

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Hydrocinnamaldehyde

CAS No. 104-53-0


Odour (decreasing): Green, fresh, dead-leaves, aldehydic, floral, watery
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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17
23
44

500g
179

Description and usage notes:


Unusual fresh, clean dead-leaves note of surprising persistence. Best used in low
doses this once popular material has rather fallen out of fashion and is therefore
rarely offered. Arctander offers this Balsamic-green, oily-earthy odor with warmspicy undertones and moderate tenanacity... This aldehyde is used quite commonly
in perfume compositions, including soap pefumes. As a modifier in Hyacinth, Rose,
Lilac, Heliotrope, Sweet Pea, Frangipanni, etc. or as a novel note in Fougere-spice
or Bay-spice odors, it may enter a formulation at the rate of several percent. It
does not have the penetrating, pungent power of Phenylacetaldehyde, but it has
more of a warm-spicy, deep sweetness, and it is considerably more stable than
Phenylacetaldehyde. The aldehyde is of special interest as an undertone in Rose
bases. Traces are used in various berry compositions, Cherry, Almond, Cinnamon,
Peach, Plum, etc. to lend a modified and more attractive 'Bitter Almond' note than
the one supplied by Benzaldehyde alone.
Main Synonyms:

Hydroxyambran
CAS No. 118562-73-5
Odour (decreasing): Woody-amber. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
66
105
208

500g
1,027

Description and usage notes:


Strong, highly persistent and stable woody-amber note that provides body and
fixation to a blend. Rarely offered in amounts less than 1Kg. According to Arcadi
Boix Camps this is one of the top five woody-amber ingredients describing it as
one of the best chemicals I have known and smelled One of the sublime
odours, the best of the best
Main Synonyms: ambranextra, cyclododecylpropanol

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Hydroxycitronellal

CAS No. 107-75-5


Odour (decreasing): Floral-muguet, fresh, green, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
62

Description and usage notes:


Sweet floral perfume-like notes with green citrus and melon undertones, regarded
by most perfumers as the closest one-molecule match to the scent of lily of the
valley flowers. NOTE: this is best stabilised with the addition of hydroxycitronellol
and I am now offering it pre-blended in the proper proportions. Arctander
describes the odour as: Sweet-floral, at first delicate and refreshingly mild, but
often increasing in odor strength after short olfactory study. The floral notes are
mild, light and resemble Lily of the Valley. The tenacity is good, and the odor
diffusion increases significantly when the material is properly blended with lower
boiling odorants or modifiers. He goes on to suggest it is: one of the most
frequently used floralizing perfume materials. Originially introduced as a 'Muguet'
material, it finds its way into almost every type of floral fragrance, and a great
many nonfloral ones. Its concentration in perfumes may vary from about 1% (which
rarely gives effect unless supported by parallel materials) up to 30 or 40% in
straight floral types. It is almost a 'must' in Muguet (at certain price levels) and
Peony, Lily, Sweet Pea, Narcisse, Lindenblossom, etc. and it had a monopoly on
these types for more than 40 years during which period not one material appeared
that could truly replace Hydroxycitronellal. Modern restrictions on its use mean
that it is not now used at the levels it was when Arctander was writing, but it
remains an essential of the perfumer's palette.
Main Synonyms:

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Hydroxycitronellal 75%/25%

CAS No. 107-75-5, 107-74-4


Odour (decreasing): Floral-muguet, fresh, green, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
89

Description and usage notes:


Sweet floral perfume-like notes with green citrus and melon undertones, regarded
by most perfumers as the closest one-molecule match to the scent of lily of the
valley flowers. NOTE: offered here with the addition of 25% hydroxycitronellol to
stabilise the aldehyde avoiding problems with oxidation that are otherwise
significant. The odour profile is almost identical with hydroxycitronellal alone with
some additional fixation; the mixture forms a hemi-acetal. Arctander describes the
odour as: Sweet-floral, at first delicate and refreshingly mild, but often increasing
in odor strength after short olfactory study. The floral notes are mild, light and
resemble Lily of the Valley. The tenacity is good, and the odor diffusion increases
significantly when the material is properly blended with lower boiling odorants or
modifiers. He goes on to suggest it is: one of the most frequently used floralizing
perfume materials. Originially introduced as a 'Muguet' material, it finds its way
into almost every type of floral fragrance, and a great many nonfloral ones. Its
concentration in perfumes may vary from about 1% (which rarely gives effect
unless supported by parallel materials) up to 30 or 40% in straight floral types. It
is almost a 'must' in Muguet (at certain price levels) and Peony, Lily, Sweet Pea,
Narcisse, Lindenblossom, etc. and it had a monopoly on these types for more than
40 years during which period not one material appeared that could truly replace
Hydroxycitronellal. Modern restrictions on its use mean that it is not now used at
the levels it was when Arctander was writing, but it remains an essential of the
perfumer's palette.
Main Synonyms:

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Hydroxycitronellol

CAS No. 107-74-4


Odour (decreasing): Floral-muguet and rose, fresh, sweet. Very mild; fixative.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
14
18
33
118

Description and usage notes:


Mild, clean, rose-floral, lily, green, paeony. Long lasting and with good fixative
properties. Arctander tells us that it: ''is used in perfume compositions originally
with the intention of stabilizing Hydroxycitronellal and prolonging the odor life of
that aldehyde in compositions.
However, there are other uses for this alcohol, not always obvious from a brief
glimpse at the odor, which is, truly, not immediately impressive. It has an excellent
fixative effect upon many types of delicate floral fragrance, and as a blender/modifier
for other types. The use of Hydroxycitronellol as a stabilizer for Hydroxycitronellal
is still practised, but the author finds that the alcohol has much wider possibilities
and virtues of its own as an odorant.
Main Synonyms:

Indole
CAS No. 120-72-9
Odour (decreasing): Animalic, floral-heady, faecal, naphthelene / moth-balls.
Extremely diffusive and powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
39
60
117
443

Description and usage notes:


Distinctive, powerful and in concentration unpleasant to most people. Odour
description: Pungent, floral, slightly naphtha and mothball like with a faecal and
animalic musty character. An essential component of the scent of many flowers
including jasmine, gardenia, narcissus and others it is it is very widely used and
absolutely necessary for realistic flower scents. Arctander writes extensively
about this material; here are a couple of extracts: Extremely diffusive and
powerful odor, almost tarry-repulsive and choking when concentrated, but in
concentrations lower than 0.1%. or in compositions, it shows powerful floral notes
and pleasant radiation. Good tenacity, in spite of the volatility at room
temperature.
Main Synonyms:

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Ionone alpha

CAS No. 127-41-3


Odour (decreasing): Floral-violet, sweet, warm-woody, balsamic-floral
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
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9
10
17

500g
46

Description and usage notes:


The most floral and violet of the ionones, that is, as Arctander points out: used
widely in perfume compositions of almost all types. It is many decades since the
single floral Violet note was appreciated as a fragrance for cosmetic purposes, but
lonone has found numerous other applications. The use of lonone in Rose bases is
very common and generally well liked, and smaller amounts of lonone are used in
woody, herbaceous, floral, balsamic, piney or Citrus-like fragrances. It is almost not
possibe to name a fragrance in which Ionone has not been tried for modifications,
blending, floralizing mellowing etc. It is often part of the highly desirable complex
that displays 'powdery' undetlones in a fragrance.
Main Synonyms: (E)-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1-cyclohex-2-enyl)but-3-en 2-one

Ionone beta
CAS No. 14901-07-6
Odour (decreasing): Floral, woody, sweet, fruity-raspberry, green
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
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100ml
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9
15

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30

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Still very violet but also distinctively fruity. As Arctander points out There is
some degree of disagreement between perfumers as to the 'fruity' note. Not all
perfumers find it fruity, and the general preference for one Ionone over the other
as a perfume material also seems to vary. The common viewpoint is that beraIonone resembles Cedarwood and has a Raspberry-like undertone, while alphaIonone is the more typical Violet odor, sweeter, and less green than the betaisomer. The beta isomer can be used instead, or more commonly alongside the
alpha in many circumstances and appears in the headspace of many flowers, though
in most cases as a minor constituent. Arctander suggests other uses: It finds its
way more into fragrances rich in woody notes, including those employing newer
derivatives of Cyclohexanol, etc. It is also more widely used in lipstick fragrances on
account of its compatibility with fruity fragrance materials.
Main Synonyms: 4-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexen-1-yl)but-3-en-2-one

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IPM

CAS No. 110-27-0


Odour (decreasing): Practically odourless
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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100ml
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10
17

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34

Description and usage notes:


Very widely used solvent for low-polarity ingredients, mobile, non-flammable, nonsticky and and most unusual in that it has been demonstrated to be an effective
fixative for many odourants: one of a very small number of odourless fixatives.
Main Synonyms: IsoPropyl Myristate

Irone, alpha

CAS No. 79-69-6


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral, orris, woody, raspberry, powdery, ambery
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
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156
310
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Description and usage notes:


This is the key aroma component of orris butter but pure, a mobile liquid and easy
to use it is expensive but a little goes a long way and has an exalting effect on
other florals and great substantivity. Arctander tells us that: With skilful use and
blending with the proper lonone derivatives. it is possible to fully utilize the Irone,
but its perfumery application remains restricted by cost ancl unfortunately, lack of
experience in the use of this exquisite material ... The odor is soft, warm, OrrisViolet-like, sweet and extremely diffusive. Its true power and effect is clearly
demonstrated in dilutions or in active use at concentrations near one percent in a
perfume composition. The 'lift' and the radiance introduced by this ketone are its
greatest assets and advantages to compensate for its high cost.
Main Synonyms:

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Isoamyl isovalerate

CAS No. 659-70-1


Odour (decreasing): sweet fruity green ripe apple jammy tropical
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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100ml
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25

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108

Description and usage notes:


Fresh, fruity top-note material. Useful for adding realism to the top-notes of
chocolate, apple, goosberry and other fruits, Champagne and cider accords.
Arctander gives an interesting description of this material Peculiar fruity odor
reminiscent of ripe apples, or more like the overwhelmingly choking odor of apples
stored in a warehouse, almost a 'fermented' apple odor.
Main Synonyms: apple oil, iso amyl isopentanoate, iso amyl 3-methyl
butanoate, 3-methyl butyl 3-methyl butanoate

Iso E Super
CAS No. 54464-57-2
Odour (decreasing): Velvety, woody, dry, ambergris, old-wood, lemony. Extremely
diffusive.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
7
7
12
27

Description and usage notes:


Original IFF manufactured material. Thanks to the iconic Molecule 01 from
Escentric Molecules, Iso E Super is probably the most widely recognise perfumery
chemical in the world. It is also incredibly versatile and widely used in fragrances of
all kinds and applications. Besides supplying its own odour, it aids diffusion and
gives body and a thickening, velvety quality to a fragrance. Used in simple blends it
can help almost an material to 'smell more like itself' enhancing the odour quality.
This has led to a widespread belief that it has pheromone effects, though this is not
supported by research evidence.
Main Synonyms: OTNE, Octahydrotetramethyl Acetophenone,
Patchouli ethanone, Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes

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Isoamyl Propionate

CAS No. 105-68-0


Odour (decreasing): Sweet Fruity Banana Pineapple Ripe Tropical Fruit
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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Description and usage notes:


One of the fruity esters less commonly available on a small scale. Arctander
describes it as Very sweet-fruity, Apricot-Pineapple type odor with a somewhat
harsh overtone and considerable radiance. Use in small amounts with other fruity
components to add realism and naturalness, or for a sharp-ripe effect on the top
notes of many fragrance types.
Main Synonyms: 3-methylbutyl propanoate

Iso Bornyl Acetate


CAS No. 125-12-2
Odour (decreasing): Balsam, camphor, herbal, woody & sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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17

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57

Description and usage notes:


Very widely used in pine-type fragrances, this material will also blend effectively
with coumarin, amyl salicylate to give a walk-in-the-forest type effect. It can also be
used as part of a Fougere complex or to lighten herbal accords.
Main Synonyms:

Isobutyl Methyl Ketone


CAS No. 108-10-1
Odour (decreasing): Sharp solvent-like with green, herbal, fruity and dairy nuances.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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100ml
500g
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11
19
77

Description and usage notes:


Used to give an ethereal quality to fragrances
Main
Synonyms:

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Isocyclocitral

CAS No. 1335-66-6


Odour (decreasing): Green-leafy, green-stems, earthy-wet, sharp, lemony
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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13
16
29
115

Description and usage notes:


Description from IFF: Odor: Sharp leafy note. Useful in Fougre bouquets and in
hyacinth/sweet pea. Arctander is more evocative: Powerful, and diffusive,
foliage-green, 'dark -weedy and dry odor, sometimes described as Flower-shop
odor'. The earthy and wet-green notes are quite natural in high dilution and
resemble the odor of stems from plants and flowers fresh from the soil. Finds use
in perfume compositions where it blends excellently with Oakmoss products
(compensates for sweetness and lifts the top-note), with Ionones (freshness),
Geranium and Galbanum (enhances the green and 'vegetable' notes), etc.
Main Synonyms: mera-Cyclocitral

Isopropyl methyl 2 butyrate

CAS No. 66576-71-4


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-pear and pineapple, juicy-fresh, green. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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500g
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25
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Description and usage notes:


Fruity, pear, pineapple, green, fresh, diffusive. Slightly more substantive and less
sharp than ethyl methyl 2 butyrate.
Main Synonyms:

Isoraldeine 95
CAS No. 1335-46-2
Odour (decreasing): Floral-orris and violet, powdery, woody
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
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100ml
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15

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39

Description and usage notes:


Original Givaudan manufactured material, one of the best Methyl Ionone products
on the market.
Main Synonyms: iso-Methyl-alpha-ionone, n-methyl ionone

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Jasmatone
CAS No. 13074-65-2
Odour (decreasing): Floral-jasmine, fruity
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
87

Description and usage notes:


Description from Givaudan: Odor: Floral, Jasmine, Fruity Use: Jasmatone has a
floral aromatic jasmin note, diffusive and warm with a hint of fruit. Jasmatone is
very good floraliser, suitable for jasminic, floral and fruity fragrances. It has good
chemical stability and is particularly effective in toilet soaps. Arctander suggests
that it: It blends well with the heavy fruity notes from Undecanolide and the
musky notes from Ethylene brassylate or newer synthetic musks. Ionones and
particularly Methylionones supply very good background for this Jasmonederivative.
Main Synonyms: dihydro iso jasmone, hexafleur, jasmin
cyclopentanone, projasmone X

Jasmine Synthetic

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Jasmine


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Ventos
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
24
34
65

500g
240

Description and usage notes:


A nature identical recreation providing an economical way to get a very true
jasmine note. Big, indolic and powerful.
Main Synonyms:

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Jasmone-cis

CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Floral-jasmine, warm, green
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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50ml
100ml
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37
72

500g
265

Description and usage notes:


Jasmone Cis is widely used in the creation of high quality florals like jasmine and
tuberose and in the reconstitution of synthetic essential oils. Effective even in
traces to add warmth and volume to a fragrance. Arctander says it is: Diffusive,
warm-spicy, somewhat fruity, but in dilution more floral odor of good tenacity. Its
beauty is truly demonstrated in dilutions below one percent, or in modest amounts
in a perfume composition. The pure material has notes reminiscent of Celery seed,
some find it bread-like', others find it 'fruity','waxy' etc. Evaluation of a powerful
odorant should be undertaken by proper dilution of the material so that nuances
can be studied without the inconveniences of odor fatigue. adding that it may find
its way into numerous floral fragrance types and many non-floral ones... Traces,
often mere fractions of one percent in a perfume oil may introduce just that
wanted warmth and deep floral note almost unobtainable with other chemicals.
Current stock is a generic cis-Jasmone.
Main Synonyms:

Javanol
CAS No. 198404-98-7
Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, creamy, floral-rose. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
64
101
199

500g
754

Description and usage notes:


A powerful material normally used in combination with other sandalwood
odourants or as a booster for the natural oil. Javanol also has a rosy, cologne like
note in the background that makes it exceptionally good for use in fragrances of
these types, however many people find it so strong it can easily come across as
harsh, so careful dosing is required. Description from Givaudan: Javanol is a newgeneration sandalwood molecule with unprecedented power and substantivity. It
has a rich, natural, creamy sandalwood note like beta santanol. With its
exceptional low threshold, it is approximately 8x more effective in wash tests on a
weight basis than the most powerful known product. In addition, its very good
stability, due in part to the complete absence of double bond, makes it suitable for
all applications except bleach..
Main Synonyms: sandal cyclopropane, (1-Methyl-2-(1,2,2 trimethylbicyclo[3.1.0]-hex-3-ylmethyl)cyclopropyl)methanol

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Kephalis
CAS No. 36306-87-3
Odour (decreasing): Rich, Warm, Woody, Ambery, Tobacco
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
33

500g
123

Description and usage notes:


An enriching, volumising ingredient with diffusive capabilities similar to that of Iso E
Super; also has a slightly smoky background note. Description from
Givaudan: Kephalis is a very versatile and rich product, used as a long lasting
heart/basic note. It blends well with floral notes (jasmine, rose, violet, lavender,
etc.) as well as sophisticated amber, woody-aldehydic, tobacco and masculine
creations.
Main Synonyms: woody cyclohexanone

Khusinil
CAS No. 75490-39-0
Odour (decreasing): Citrus-grapefruit, fruity-rhubarb, woody, green, vetivert
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
69

Description and usage notes:


Until recently a captive of IFF, this is a very useful material for adding sparkle to a
fragrance. It works particularly well in candles where citrus notes can be difficult to
get right. Arcadi Boix Camps, writing in 2009 when it was still a captive, tells us
that it is chemically related to Symrise's Hydrocitronitrile but it smells totally
different. It is extraordinarily citrussy-grapefruitlike with a torrent of freshness
within its molecule.
Main Synonyms: 2,2,4-Trimethyl-4-phenyl-butanenitrile

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Koavone

CAS No. 81786-73-4


Odour (decreasing): Woody floral-violet, toffee, balsamic, ionone-like
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
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34

Description and usage notes:


A highly unusual ingredient of great complexity. There is a distinct toffee-caramel
note to my nose, that does not seem to have been mentioned by other
commentators. Synergises well with many other materials, adding volume and
diffusion. IFF describe it as: Woody, floral complex with amber and violet nuances.
A highly diffusive product that can be used to enhance amber notes. At high levels
an aldehydic, pine needle oil effect is realised
Main Synonyms: acetyl diisoamylene, (Z)-woody amylene

Labdanum Absolute
CAS No. 8016-25-0
Odour (decreasing): Sweet-resinous, old wood, amber, ambergris, dry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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62
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192

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727

Description and usage notes:


This almost solid, sticky resinoid is produced from Cistus ladaniferus gum-resin.
Invaluable in many types of fragrance especially amber, incense and chypre types it
contains a material similar in odour to that present in ambergris.
Main Synonyms: Cistus ladaniferus

Lemon, Sicillian
CAS No. 8008-56-8
Odour (decreasing): Fresh-lemon, citrus, sharp, aldehydic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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96

Description and usage notes:


Cold pressed lemon oil from Scicilly: an exceptionally beautiful example of lemon
oil with the characteristic fresh, clean odour. As well as the traditional use in
colognes and fresh scents, try this lovely oil as part of the top-note complex for
jasmine fragrances where it performs exceptionally well.
Main Synonyms: Citrus limon

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Lemonile

CAS No. 61792-11-8


Odour (decreasing): Lemon, cologne, cleaning-fluid, metallic. Very powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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14
18
33
99

Description and usage notes:


From Givaudan: Odor: Intense, Lemon, Cologne. Use: Lemonile is used in lemon,
verbena and lime compositions where it imparts freshness and diffusion. This nitrile
is an extremely powerful chemical and has excellent stability in alkaline media.
More natural and long lasting than Geranitrile T. Very powerful: careful dosage is
required to use succesfully but when used correctly can give a long-lasting boost to
citrus freshness.
Main Synonyms: 3,7-dimethylnona-2,6-dienenitrile, homogeranyl
nitrile

Lilial

CAS No. 80-54-6


Odour (decreasing): Floral-Lily of the Valley, watery, fresh-green, powdery
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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8
8
14
28

Description and usage notes:


One of a range of synthetics used to recreate the scent of the Lily of the Valley
(muguet). Like most of the other materials that imitate that flower it is an
aldehyde. Lilial is widely used in fine fragrance and other areas and combines well
with other floral and green materials. The scent is described as floral muguet,
watery, green, powdery and cumin. According to Arctander this aldehyde has
notes resembling hydroxycitronellal and Cyclamen aldehyde: Sweet, yet refreshing
and intensely floral-green odor of considerable radiance, although at the same time
quite tenacious. He goes on to tell us it is An excellent floralizer in itself, it also
blends well with other floral materials, as well as with the musks and woody notes.
It is far more versatile than Cyclamen aldehyde, or one can say that it is much
more difficult to overdose' Lilial than it is to overdose Cyclamal. Yet, Lilial gives
floral effects at lower concentration than Hydroxycitronellal, a fact that almost
compensates for the cost difference. A conventional material in Lily, Lilac, Muguet,
Orangeblossom, Magnolia, Sweet Pea, Frangipanni, it is also used in Chypres,
Orientals, wood complexes and musky bases, as weIl as in modem fantasy soap
perfumes, etc.
Main Synonyms: 3-(4-tert-butylphenyl)butanal, alpha-Methyl-para tertiary-butyl hydro-cinnamic aldehyde.

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Lime Oxide

CAS No. 73018-51-6


Odour (decreasing): Citrus-lime, fresh, green. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
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100ml
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15
19
36

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139

Description and usage notes:


An extremely useful booster or substitute for natural lime oil. From Givaudan:
Citrus, Lime, Fresh, Green, Agrestic, Powerful. Lime Oxide adds freshness and
intensity to perfumes designed for functional products. It is also a powerful citrus
booster with excellent stability in many applications, including bleach.
Main Synonyms: lime pyran, limettol

Lime Terpenes
CAS No. 68917-71-5
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, lime, sharp
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Omega
30ml
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100ml
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10
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19

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73

Description and usage notes:


This is the ultra-top notes extracted from natural lime oil, unlike orange terpenes
this is only about 60% d-limonene and smells strongly of limes.
Main Synonyms:

Limoxal
CAS No. 6784-13-0
Odour (decreasing): Citrus-lime, lemon and orange, Aldehydic, Zest
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
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100ml
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17

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45

Description and usage notes:


Description from IFF, who make this material: Odor: Citrus, Aldehydic, Zest. Use:
A diffusive fresh citrus which evokes the sensation of the natural sparkle of Lemon
and Orange zest. Particulary effective in combination with natural citrus oils. Adds
a slight herbal characteristic enhancing overall strength and volume of
compositions. RECOMMENDED USES: Used in combination with natural and
synthetic citrus notes to increase body and tenacity, and very effective in oriental,
sandalwood, amber and wood accords. Commonly used at 10% due to its power.
Main Synonyms: 3-(4-methyl-1-cyclohex-3-enyl)butanal , limonene
aldehyde, Limonenal

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l-Linalool Ex. Basil

CAS No. 126-91-0


Odour (decreasing): linalool, rosewood, spicy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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20

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Description and usage notes:


This is laevo-linalool isolated by physical means from the essential oil of Ocimum
basilicum culinary basil. It is a little fresher and cleaner than the synthetic with a
very slightly spicy edge and of course ideal for use where naturals only are
permitted.
Main Synonyms:

l-Linalool Ex. Cinnamomum camphora new


CAS No. 126-91-0
Odour (decreasing): linalool, rosewood, floral, fresh
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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100ml
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29

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133

Description and usage notes:


This is laevo-linalool isolated by physical means from the essential oil of
Cinnamomum camphora the camphorwood tree - the leaves of which can contain
as much as 85% linalool. It is distinctly fresher and cleaner than the synthetic with
no spicy or other off-notes at all. Plus of course ideal for use where naturals only
are permitted.
Main Synonyms:

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Linalool

CAS No. 78-70-6


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, floral-woody, sweet, citrus
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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39

Description and usage notes:


The classic floral-woody note once routinely provided by rosewood (now an
endangered species), now almost exclusively used in synthetic form. Arctander
writes extensively about linalool: Linalool is used very extensively in perfume
compositions of almost all types and price levels. Basically a floral material, and
originally a Lily-of-the V alley (Muguet) ingredient, it is now used in countless floral
types, and in Oriental, Ambre, aldehydic, herbaceous and many other fragrance
types. It may even form part of a Citrus fragrance or a woody complex, a Lily,
Muguet, Honeysuckle, Lilac, Sweet Pea, NeroIi, Appleblossom, Frangipanni, Freesia,
Peony, etc. etc. Linalool should be the ingredient that gives the lift in an overall
heavier composition. Newer derivatives, particularly the higher homologies of
Linalool, are excellent modifiers/blenders with proper mellowing effect upon the
more volatile Linalool.
Main Synonyms: 3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol

Linalyl acetate
CAS No. 115-95-7
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fresh, green-pear, floral-bergamot
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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13

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26

Description and usage notes:


Versatile top-note, very fresh, clean and slightly herbal. Linalyl acetate is a lighter,
and fresher than Linalool, present in a wide range of herbs, flowers and essential
oils and forming a significant proportion of Lavender oil, it is used for adding a fresh
top-note to a fragrance. It blends easily into almost all compositions adding
brightness and lift without altering the character of the blend too much. Very easy
to use. Arctander tells us that it is: This ester is very widely used in perfume
compositions as a fresh and sweet modifier/ blender, as an additive to compositions
rich in Bergamot, Lavender, Lavandin, Petitgrain, etc. and in fruity topnote
complexes, etc. With esters of Citronellol and Geraniol it may emphasize the effect
of Bergamot oil, or it supports the fresh notes of Citrus oils.
Main Synonyms:

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Linalyl Cinnamate

CAS No. 78-37-5


Odour (decreasing): Floral-lily, Fruity, Balsamic, Sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
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22
31
59

500g
216

Description and usage notes:


An extremely useful fixative for delicate floral compositions. Description from
Givaudan: Floral, Fruity, Balsamic, Sweet, Linalyl Cinnamate gives a sweet natural
effect to floral, fruity and oriental compositions. It is ideal for use in delicate floral
accords where it acts as a blending agent and as a fixative. Arctander tells us that
The fixative effect and the soft fruity-herbaceous undertones produced by this
ester are often utilized in delicate floral bases such as Muguet, Lily, Freesia, etc.
Main Synonyms:

Lindenol

CAS No. 98-55-5


Odour (decreasing):
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
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15

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30

Description and usage notes:


This is a-Terpineol but at a higher purity than usual and very nice. From
IFF: Specially produced for fine perfumery. High purity offers outstanding odor
value. Clean, delicate, sweet, lilac. This solidifies cool room temperatures and can
require quite a bit of heat to melt it again, so I can also supply it at 50% in IPM for
easy handling if preferred. Same price. In his extensive monograph on the subject,
Arctander tells us that alpha-Terpineol is one of the most commonly used of all
perfume chemicals... As a basic component in Lilac perfumes and a major
component of many varieties of Pine fragrances (lower grades of Terpineol will
usually suffice) as common ingredient of Fougeres, Appleblossoms, fragrances for
household products, soaps, detergents, etc. it has very little competition.
Main Synonyms: alpha-Terpineol

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Lyral

CAS No. 31906-04-4


Odour (decreasing): Floral-muguet, aldehydic, powdery. Very tenacious and radiant
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
18
62

Description and usage notes:


From IFF: Floral, Muguet, Aldehydic Use: Soft delicate floral, lily, cyclamen, lilac
note reminiscent of hydroxycitronellal. Extraordinary tenacity and diffusivity. A
powerful blending agent giving richness throughout all dryout phases of a perfume
composition. Arctander writes very enthusiastically about this material: Lyral was
at first believed to be of fixative value only, e. g. in high-class soap perfumes, etc.
But it was soon discovered that Lyral has a floral volume which, when properly
'cultivated' by the creative perfumer, often outperforms Hydrocitronellal and any
other floral chemical or combination of chemicals, Its application is therefore
continuously expanding from the single floral Muguet to become the 'must' in
cosmetic fragrances where tenacity and sweet-powdery, stable terminal notes are
called for. It blends excellently with the Ionones and with the conventional resinoids
(Styrax, Tolu, Peru, etc. ) and it may either accompany Hydroxycitroneilal or
substitute it. It is generally agreed that it is distinctly superior to Hydroxycitronellal
in overall effect and stability.Lyral is higher boiling than Hydroxycitronellal and
seems to be more stable under normally mild, alkaline conditions. It forms Schiffs
bases with Anthranilates, and condensation products with lndole, Skatole,
Quinolines and a few other perfume materials.The normal use concentration will be
from 1 or 2% as a floral modifier or part-fixative to 6, 8 or 10% in typically floral
and tenacious fragrances. See also Lyral Replacer by Pell Wall as Lyral will be
almost certainly be completely banned by the EU in the next year or two.
Main Synonyms: 4-(4-Methy14-h ydroxyamyl )-kyclohexene
carboxaldehyde.

Maritima
CAS No. Out of Stock
Odour (decreasing):
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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111

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416

Description and usage notes:

Main Synonyms:

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Mahagonate

CAS No. 68966-86-9


Odour (decreasing): Woody, dry, herbal-patchouli, laurel leaf
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Symrise
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
17
22
42

500g
197

Description and usage notes:


A very nice diffusive, woody-herbal material of great versatility. Besides the
obvious uses in woody and woody-amber complexes, try this with labdanum in
Incense fragrances, with Fougere or Chypre as a brightening, lifting agent. Note
that despite the shared CAS number this is not the same material as Poivrol (also
manufactured by Symrise and only recently released: the latter has a distinctive
peppery note which is almost absent from the Mahagonate product.
Main Synonyms: 4-methyl-1-propan-2-ylbicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene-8 carboxylate

Majantol
CAS No. 103694-68-4
Odour (decreasing): Fresh, floral-lily of the valley, soft, fruity. Substantive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Symrise
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
17
22
42
197

Description and usage notes:


One of very few muguet (lily of the valley) odourants that is an alcohol rather than
an aldehyde. Like many such odourants it is subject to use restrictions by IFRA but
these are sufficiently broad that it can be used much more freely than most and has
the advantage of being stable in normal conditions. It is extremely long lasting and
gives enhanced floralcy in many applications.
Main Synonyms: lily propanol

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Mandarin, green

CAS No. 8008-31-9


Odour (decreasing): Floral-neroli, citrus-mandarin, sweet, sharp, orange
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Citroflor
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
73

Description and usage notes:


Green mandarin oil is produced from the young, imature fruits of the mandarin.
It's a deep green colour - darker than you may be used to if you've been buying
from other sources - that's because it hasn't been cut with anything else. The rich,
complex odour is very characteristically mandarin but the green form in particular
shares many characteristics with the much more expensive neroli oil and can be
used as an effective substitute in cheaper formulations or booser in more expensive
ones. This oil, an exceptionally good example, comes from Citroflor, one of the
specialist manufacturers of citrus oils for the perfumery industry.
Main Synonyms: Green mandarin, Citrus reticulata

Manzanate
CAS No. 39255-32-8
Odour (decreasing): Fruity-pineapple and apple, sweet, fresh
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
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10
17

500g
45

Description and usage notes:


From Givaudan: Fruity, Apple, Pineapple Use: Manzanate has a fruity apple
character with aspects of cider and sweet pineapple. It works very well at covering
base odours and has great impact in water-contact products. Very useful for
adding a fresh pineapple note to fine fragrance as well as in relatively larger amounts
for an apple note.
Main Synonyms: ethyl-2-methyl pentanoate

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Maple Furanone 0.1%

CAS No. 698-10-2


Odour (decreasing): sweet-fruity, maple, caramel
Solvent: 0.1%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
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500g

Description and usage notes:


In dilution it's very like smelling a bottle of very rich, dark maple syrup. Some
people also find a curried, fenugreek-type note as well. Use tiny traces to sweeten
almost any blend but especially good for gourmand types. Extremely tenacious, this
will outlast even most musks, so be sure to pair it with suitably long-lasting
partners.
Main Synonyms: 5-ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-methyl-5H-furan-2-one

Maple Lactone (10% in ethanol)

CAS No. 765-70-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, caramel, maple sugar, coffee, woody, curry, bready
Solvent: 10%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
33

Description and usage notes:


Best diluted to 1% for use and evaluation this is a powerful and long-lasting
ingredient. Arctander suggests it is used sparingly in perfume compositions often
in combination with Coumarin or Coumarin derivatives. It is an excellent fortifier
for such materials in Lavender fragrances, New Mown Hay, tabac type
fragrances, spicy bases, etc. It falls naturally into Celery seed oil, Lovage,
Fenugreek, Tonka, Liatris, Flouve etc. and he also describes it as Sweet and very
powerful, caramellic-spicy odor, described by different individuals with quite a
variation of terms and phrases: Walnut Maple - Licorice - Celery Tobacco etc.
particularly when studied in the un-diluted state by laymen. More reproducible
evaluations are obtained when the material is studied at one percent strength in an
odourless solvent.
Main Synonyms: 3-methylcyclopentane-1,2-dione, Cyclotene,
kentonarome, methyl cyclopentenolone

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Melafleure

CAS No. 68991-97-9


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, floral- muguet, green-melon, ozonic,
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
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100ml
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9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


Very useful material for Lily of the Valley (muguet) fragrances but also great for
adding a fresh-air feel to almost any fragrance type. Particularly good in
combination with Precyclemone B. Description from IFF: A substantive floral
muguet product having the odor of fresh outdoors with a green melony
background.
Main Synonyms: cyclemone A, cyclomugual, muguet carboxaldehyde

Melonal G

CAS No. 106-72-9, 77787-60-1


Odour (decreasing): Green, fruity-melon, cucumber. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
17
32

500g
125

Description and usage notes:


This is a powerful material, best used at less than 1%. Traces will add fresh, green
top-notes to almost any fragrance type, slightly more will give an exotic, fruitytropical tone to your composition Description from Givaudan: Melonal offers a
powerful and unique note. It is effective in all types of fragrances and is invaluable in
the creation of natural smelling marine and fruity-melon notes.
Main Synonyms: melon heptenal

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Methyl anthranilate

CAS No. 134-20-3


Odour (decreasing): Dry, floral-neroli, grapes, Orangeblossom. Tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
39

Description and usage notes:


One of the classic perfumery ingredients of wide application, limited mainly by its
reactivity with other perfumery materials. Arctander says of it: This ester is
widely used in perfume compositions as a sweet-floral Orangeblossom-type
ingredient. Often applied in combination with Petitgrain oil, it supplies much of the
background in Cashmere bouquet type fragrances and other Oriental, heavy floral
or sweet-woody types. he goes on to point out that methyl anthranilate produces
condensation products with various aldehydes (Schiffs bases) or with
Acetophenone, Musk Ketone, Ionones, etc. are often utilized in perfume
compositions. It should therefore be kept in mind that when Methyl anthranilate is
used in compositions with one or more of the named (or other) aldehydes and
ketones, there is a good chance of chemical processes taking place in the perfume
oil. The change may be visually perceptible (color increases, usually to yellow or
browninsh tints) or olfactory (intensified sweetness, loss of aldehyde components
etc.) and it may take place over a period of from 24 hours up to many months. The
most popular condensation products are those with the floral aldehydes:
hydroxycitronellal (Aurantiol, etc,), Anisaldehyde (Acaciol), etc. Certain aldehydes
produce very dark colored condensation products and to should be avoided in
compositions where Methyl anthranilate must be used (Citral, Citronella, etc.).
When the two components enter at very low percentage, there is generally no
discoloration problem (several Citrus oils contain Citral and Methyl anthranilate at
the same time).
Main Synonyms: methyl 2-aminobenzoate

Methyl benzoate
CAS No. 93-58-3
Odour (decreasing): Pungent, heavy-sweet, floral-tuberose, fruity-prunes and
blackcurrant
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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11
13
24
83
Description and usage notes:
Stong, aromatic, sweet floral with a fruity undertone. According to Arctander:
This ester is widely used in perfume compositions and floral bases. It is a
conventional ingredient in Peau dEspagne' and in Ylang-Ylang bases, it is used for
its low cost in detergent fragrances, masking odors and industrial perfumes. It
blends excellently with Benzyl acetate, Cinnamic alcohol, Cresyl-ethers and esters,
Methyl anthranilate, etc. and with most of the spice oils.
Main Synonyms: Niobe Oil
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Methyl cedryl ketone (Vertofix)


CAS No. 32388-55-9
Odour (decreasing): woody, vetiver, amber, leather, musk, cedar
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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100ml
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9
10
17

500g
36

Description and usage notes:


Excellent general fixative & base note with woody & amber aspects (generic not
IFF). This is a very versatile and useful material that can be incorporated
successfully into most blends: an excellent fixative that also adds ambery diffusion, it
can be harsh in high doses but larger amounts can work well in incense-type
fragrances. Used alongside Cedramber it is softened and enhanced and gives a
great ambergris-like exalting effect at a very economical price.
Main Synonyms: MCK, lignofix, vertofix Coeur, Vertofix

Methyl Diantilis

CAS No. 5595-79-9


Odour (decreasing): Floral-carnation, sweet, vanilla, spicy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
27
39
75

500g
280

Description and usage notes:


A lovely floral-sweet material for creating a soft, powdery carnation scent and as a
substitute for isoeugeno, it is also valuable as a complexing agent for vanilla,
tobacco and fruit accords. Recommended usage is up to 3% of the formula but it is
often effective in traces. Description from Givaudan: Spicy, Carnation, Sweet,
Vanilla, a Givaudan captive for several years an elegant, spicy/sweet ingredient
with a similar olfactive note to Isoeugenol, but with an additional powdery aspect
reminiscent of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus). Unlike Isoeugenol, it is much less
susceptible to discolouration and, importantly, is not restricted by IFRA.
Main Synonyms: 2-ethoxy-4-(methoxymethyl)phenol, Dianthus
ethanone

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Methyl ionone iso super

CAS No. 127-51-5


Odour (decreasing): floral-violet, fruity, powdery, woody, tea-like
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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50

Description and usage notes:


This is a very high quality of methyl ionone iso, broadly equivalent to the Givaudan
product Cetone Alpha but generic. Arctander says of this material: The odor of
this isomer is generally considered more attractive than any other Methylionone,
perhaps with the exception of the beta-iso-Methylionone, so-called deltaMethylionone. It is extremely versatile in character, and effects ranging from sweet
floral to tobacco-like or woody are obtainable with various grades of subject
material. The most refined grades, which are quite expensive, often show a very
attractive creamy top-note and a most uniform, powdery-sweet dryout
performance. This type of Methylionone can support floral notes in Ylang-Ylang as
well as woody notes in Vetiver, or leathery notes in Salicylates, etc. Certain types
of perfume contain up to 25% or more of this material. Many soap perfumes are
based upon a large volume of common-grade Methylonone with the subject isomer
as pre-dominant component.
Main Synonyms: alpha-isomethyl ionone, cetone alpha

Methyl isoeugenol

CAS No. 93-16-3


Odour (decreasing): Sweet-warm, spicy-clove, woody, floral, tea
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
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24
34
65

500g
244

Description and usage notes:


Sweet-warm, spicy, woody, mildly floral and tea-like: a base note and a fixative in
spicy and floral perfumery compositions for all purposes. Widely used as an
alternative to the heavily restricted isoeugenol. Stronger than eugenol acetate but
less tenacious, spicier and not as vanillic as methyl diantilis. Arctander says that:
Of the common derivatives of Eugenol, it is one of the most Carnation-like. This
phenolether is used in perfume compositions as part of Carnation bases, as a
fixative in spicy fragrances, as a mildly spicy note in Rose, Ylang and other florals.
It is commonly used in variations of 'LOrigan' type fragrances, Oriental perfumes,
etc. and it blends well with Labdanum or other Ambre-like materials, with woody
notes, Ionones, etc. Interesting combinations are obtained with Opopanax or
Linalool or derivatives of Linalool.
Main Synonyms: iso-Eugenol methylether, 4-Propenyl veratrole, 1,2 Dirnethoxy-4-propenylbenzene.

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Methyl Laitone

CAS No. 94201-19-1


Odour (decreasing): Creamy-rich, milky, coconut milk, coumarin
Solvent: DPG 10% Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
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100ml
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16
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40

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Description and usage notes:


Very useful for adding richness and depth to white florals and fruity accords as well
as creamy notes in gourmand types. Description from Givaudan: Odor: Lactonic,
Creamy, Coconut Milk, Coumarin. Use: Methyl Laitone 10% is one of the new
'spiro'-lactones developed and patented by Givaudan. It is extremely powerful and
very effective in all accords where a creamy, fruity volume is required. It provides
'cosmetic' body to white flower notes such as jasmine, gardenia, tuberose and ylang
ylang, and to fruity accords like peach and osmanthus. In sandalwood accords it
provides milkiness. Coupling with coumarin and hay notes makes it extremely
interesting and polyvalent. Its dry note is very noticeable, especially on humid and
dry fabric.
Main Synonyms: 8-methyl-1-oxaspiro(4.5)decan-2-one, coconut
decanone methyl

Methyl pamplemousse

CAS No. 67674-46-8


Odour (decreasing): grapefruit peel, fresh-herbal, green-fruity; citrusy, vertiveryl
acetate, ionone
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
64

Description and usage notes:


Very widely used to give a grapefruit note especially in combination with other
citrus. Description from Givaudan: Methyl Pamplemousse, with its fresh
bitterness, blends very well with citrus bases. It can also be used as a booster for
vetiver accords. Methyl Pamplemousse is a key ingredient in modern colognes.
Main Synonyms: amarocit, amarocite, dimethyl-4-isoheptenal
dimethyl acetal, grapefruit acetal

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Methyl Tuberate

CAS No. 33673-62-0


Odour (decreasing): Lactonic, floral-tuberose, celery seed
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
447
739
1,476

500g
7,367

Description and usage notes:


Rarely offered due to its very high price, this is an essential element in tuberose
that can also be used in traces as a modifier in virtually all floral compositions.
Main Synonyms: 4-methyl-5-pentyloxolan-2-one, tuberolide

Mimosa Absolute Synth


CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Mimosa absolute
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
105

Description and usage notes:


A very nice softly floral replacer for the expensive absolute of mimosa
Main Synonyms:

MMB

CAS No. 56539-66-3


Odour (decreasing): Practically odourless
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Kuraray
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
4
5

500g
18

Description and usage notes:


A new solvent especially useful in reed diffusers, room sprays and similar
applications. MMB is completely miscible with water in all proportions and
although somewhat flammable when pure, adding just 10% water results in an
unmeasurable flashpoint. Low oxidation and linear evaporation make it the solvent
of choice for air care.
Main Synonyms: 3-Methoxy-3-Methyl-1-Butanol

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Muscenone

CAS No. 82356-51-2, 63314-79-4, 36399-15-2


Odour (decreasing): Musk, nitro-musk, animal, rich-soft, woody. Exalting
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
45
69
135
459

Description and usage notes:


Very good, versatile musk with some resemblance to musk ketone and muscone in
its odour. Description from Firmenich: A very elegant nitromusk type of odor
reminiscent of Musk Ketone, with a slight animal but natural undertone. A very
powerful musk with two facets. At low dosages (0.05 to 0.5%), it is a fragrance
enhancer. Above this level, it is used for its musky character in addition to its
boosting effect. It has excellent substantivity on fabric, hair and skin; imparting a
musky, powdery, cosmetic softness. Here's Arcadi Boix Camps writing in 1999:
... muscenone delta is animal, strongly musk tonkin, and plays a role in the natural
product's odor, perhaps a more important one than muscone. The same thing
happens when smelling a rose-flower fragrance, where the smell of damascenone
and beta-damascone is almost as strong as the scent of beta-phenylethyl alcohol or
citronellol, although they are persent in minute traces. Muscenone delta smells of
the most animal-like part of deer musk powder or musk absolute, if made. All of
these unsaturated macrocyclic musks are incredibly strong, and accords we made
in the past mixing cresols with exaltolide or muscone and are now much finer and
more elegant when using muscenone delta or chemically related products. It is
being widely used in fragrances such as Bulgari for Men.
Main Synonyms: 3-Methylene cyclopentadecanone, delta-muscenone

Muscomer Extra 810 P


CAS No. 26896-48-0
Odour (decreasing): sweet amber musk floral sandalwood
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Grau Aromatics
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
33
50
97
474

Description and usage notes:


An unusual musk that also has aspects of sandalwood and is therefore helpful
where both notes are desired. Exceptionally soft and creamy, with good floral
reinforcement.
Main Synonyms: tricyclodecanedimethanol

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Musk Ketone Substitute

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Musk, nitro-musk, soapy


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
59

Description and usage notes:


From IFF. Very good, versatile musk with a strong resemblance to musk ketone in
its odour and performance. Has the advantage over Musk Ketone of being liquid
(where Musk Ketone is a difficult to dissolve solid) and contains no Musk Xylol
traces.
Main Synonyms:

Myrcene
CAS No. 123-35-3
Odour (decreasing): Sharp-herbaceous, woody, laurel-leaf, rosy, celery-spice
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
49

Description and usage notes:


Occurs frequently as a component in essential oils, especially Bay Leaf, and in the
scent of many flowers and plants. Arctander describes the scent as refreshing,
almost citrusy, but warm-balsamic, and ethereal-sweet. It is used to add a spicy,
refreshing note and added complexity to citrus and spice colognes and fragrances.
Main Synonyms: 7-methyl-3-methylideneocta-1,6-diene

Myrrh Coeur
CAS No. 9000-45-7
Odour (decreasing): Incense, warm-balsamic, rich-resin, woody, lemon
Solvent: TEC 50% Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
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10
17

500g
47

Description and usage notes:


Balsamic, liquorice, warm, resinous and powerful note. Made from natural Myrrh
resinoid and provided here at 50% in TEC this is still a sticky, thick liquid with great
fixative properties and great tenacity.
Main Synonyms: commiphora myrrha

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Natural PEA
CAS No. 60-12-8
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-rose, fresh, clean
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Novorate
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
37
56
110

500g
415

Description and usage notes:


Excellent floraliser, present in the natural scent of a huge range of flowers and very
easy to use. The natural version is produced by microbial fermentation and is more
than 99.9% pure meaning it lacks the metallic note that can spoil the synthetic when
used in very delicate fragrances. For when only natural, or only the very best, will
do.
Main Synonyms: phenyl ethyl alcohol

Nectarate

CAS No. 113889-23-9


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-peach, ripe-juicy, woody-balsamic. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
8
8
13

500g
26

Description and usage notes:


This is once of the easiest of the non-citrus fruity notes to use successfully, giving
volume and diffusion to many kinds of fragrance. Exceptionally good in air-care
applications. Description from IFF: Odor: Pleasant, fruity, peach note with a slight
woody undertone. Useful in a wide variety of fragrances giving a substantive fruity
note even through washing cycles. Voluminous fruity note encompassing the nectar
of peach, tropical pineapple with pleasant floral notes balanced within the aura of
soft balsam woods. Fits very well in a large majority of end use categories providing
a modernized alternative to traditional peach notes. It performs exceptionally well
on damp fabric and has great room filling effect. More voluminous but not as
persistant as Nectaryl.
Main Synonyms: cyclobutanate, fruity butanate

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Nectaryl

CAS No. 95962-14-4


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-peach and nectarine, lactonic, ripe. Tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
16
21
40
145

Description and usage notes:


Very nice, rich note of nectarines and peaches. Description from Givaudan: Odor:
Peach, Fruity, Apricot, Lactonic. Use: Nectaryl produces a natural, fruity and
sophisticated note in fine fragrance. Its stability and substantivity make it valuable
as a lactonic element in powder detergent. Longer lasting but less voluminous than
Nectarate.
Main Synonyms: peach cyclopentanone

Neoproxen

CAS No. 122795-41-9


Odour (decreasing): Green-Herbal, Citrus. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
13
16
29

500g
110

Description and usage notes:


Herbal, green, leafy and citrus, this is manufactured by IFF, it is a bright, diffusive
top to middle-note material of great versatility. Arcadi Boix Camps writes that
Neoproxen is an interesting chemical that is very stable in acidic media. Could be
combined with the minty chemicals described before and with all kinds of
eucalyptus and lavender notes.
Main Synonyms: 5-ethyl-2-methoxybicyclo[2.2.1]heptane, herbal
heptane

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Nerol

CAS No. 106-25-2


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-rose and neroli, refreshing, wet, seashore
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
12
22
98

Description and usage notes:


This isomer of geraniol was first identified in neroli oil and has a more watery and
rosy soft-floral quality than the cheaper geraniol. Arctander says this of it: This
alcohol is widely and frequently used in perfumery, but not nearly in the volumes of
Geraniol and Citronellol. It lends a freshness to a rose base which cannot be
obtained with the two other alcohols. But it also finds use in a variety of sweetfloral fragrance types, Mimosa, Magnolia, Lilac, Neroli, Alpine Violet, Jasmin, etc.
or in Citrus colognes, Muguet, Orchid, etc. its effect is perceptible often at one or
two percent in the composition.
Main Synonyms: (2Z)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol

Nerolidol
CAS No. 7212-44-4
Odour (decreasing): Floral-neroli, green-citrus, woody, waxy. Fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
25

500g
96

Description and usage notes:


Green, fioral, woody with fruity-citrus and melon nuances. A very delicate soft
material used to give floral fixation and to add tea-like notes to fragrance.
Arctander has quite a lot to say about it, here's an extract: It is actually an
extremely useful chemical, not only because of its delicate and very versatile notes,
but also, because of its fixative value and blending properties. The title alcohol is
an excellent 'fond' in Sweet Pea, Muguet, Honeysuckle, Peony, etc,, and a fine
companion to Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Peru balsam, Tolu balsam, Clary Sage
products, Ylang-Ylang, etc.
Main Synonyms: dodecatriene, melaleucol, methyl vinyl homogeranyl
carbinol

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Nerolin Yara Yara

CAS No. 93-04-9


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-neroli, orange blossom and acacia. Very diffusive.
Fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
12
21
73

Description and usage notes:


A powerful traditional perfumery material with a sweet floral aroma of orange
blossom, acacia and neroli. Widely used in classic fragrances. Powdery crystals, so
can also offer it in a solvent if preferred, but the pearlescent white crystals are
rather beautiful and dissolve readily in ethanol so why not buy them as they are?
Arctander gives us some useful data: The odor of highly purified material is
intensely sweet, Orangeblossom-Acacia-like, very tenacious, but many commercial
grades are poorly refined and display rather harsh
notes, an odor description generally used for this material... This ether is used
extensively in low-cost fragrances for household products, soaps, detergents (but
rarely in dishwashing detergents), and particularly in products where heat-andalkali-stability are required. It is also used as masking odor for acrylic or other
'plastic' odors, synthetic rubbers, etc., which requires good retentiveness. A very
inexpensive, non-purified grade is available for industrial masking purposes, and it
offers powerful odor and good fixation. There is a considerable difference in price
between the crude and the refined grades. [the crude] product is brownish, dark
amber-colored or pale purple colored, usually in lumps of crystalline structure...
[quite different from] the white refined product.
Main Synonyms: beta-Napthyl methyl ether, Nerolin 1, Yara-Yara

Neryl acetate
CAS No. 141-12-8
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-rose, fresh, fruity-raspberry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
45

Description and usage notes:


Rosier, softer isomer of geranyl acetate. According to Arctander: This ester finds
use in perfume compositions, when cost allows for it, for Neroli, Jasmin, floral and
fruity fragrance types. lt costs several times more than Geranyl acetate, but has
much more sweet and fruity power. Unfortunately, there are poorer grades of
Nerylacetate on the market containing significant amounts of Geranylacetate
which conceals the true olfactory effect of the title ester.
Main Synonyms: [(2Z)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dienyl] acetate, nerol
acetate

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Norlimbanol

CAS No. 70788-30-6, 96632-01-8


Odour (decreasing): Dry-wood, driftwood, animal, amber
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
18
25
48

500g
195

Description and usage notes:


Extremely useful and powerful woody-amber-animal note that is highly persistent.
This isn't like most woody chemicals that evoke the smell of freshly cut woods of
various kinds: Norlimbanol is more like the smell you get from a piece of driftwood
that has been sitting in the sun. Description from Firmenich: Extremely powerful
woody and animal amber note. NORLIMBANOL has a dry woody note in the
patchouli direction. As described by Chandler Burr: Norlimbanol is one of the
most amazing scents around, a genius molecule that should be worth its weight in
gold; Norlimbanol gives you, quite simply, the smell of extreme dryness, absolute
desiccation, and if you smell it, you'll understand that instantlythe molecule is, by
itself, a multi-sensory Disney ride. Solid at room temperature so also offered at
50% in ethanol if preferred.
Main Synonyms: Timber propanol

Nutty Pyrazine 0.1% in IPM


CAS No. 23747-48-0
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, nutty, roasted, earthy, coffee, popcorn
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
33

500g

Description and usage notes:


As with all pyrazines this is used in tiny traces - Nutty Pyrazine at 0.1% in IPM has
a powerful, sweet, nutty, roasted, toasted, earthy, grainy, coffee and popcorn odour
with savoury nuances. Even at this dilution this is a very powerful and diffusive
material, that is present in the natural aroma of coffee as well as a range of nuts.
Often used in the flavouring industry to enhance the scent of popcorn.
Main Synonyms: 5H-5-Methyl-6,7-dihydrocyclopenta[b]pyrazine

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Octacetal
CAS No. 10022-28-3
Odour (decreasing): Citrus-lemon and lime, waxy, green-leafy, floral-rose and
violet. Powerful. Top-to-middle note
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
34

Description and usage notes:


A very versatile ingredient in many types of fragrances for a lemon-lime, orange
topnote with aldehydic and ozonic character as well as a rosy, violet background.
Description from IFF: Fresh, clean, citrus character reminiscent particularly of
orange, aldehydic, ozonic, green. Arctander suggests it could be used as part of
a topnote complex for Citrus type colognes, or as part of an aldehydic-waxy
complex for delicate floral bases.
Main Synonyms: aldehyde C-8 dimethyl acetal, 1,1- dimethoxyoctane,
octaldehyde dimethyl acetal, resedyl acetal

Olibanum Oleoresin in TEC


CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Incense, warm-balsamic, woody, fresh-lemony
Solvent: TEC 30% Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
16

500g
45

Description and usage notes:


AKA Frankincense. Very base-note that adds the distinctive incense note as well as
giving excellent fixation, especially to citrus. IFF material extracted from Boswellia
carteri and diluted by them in Tri-Ethyl Citrate to make it mobile and easy to use.
Description from IFF: Balsamic, warm and mineral, full and long lasting note,
reminiscent of church. Note that this is quite a different material from the widely
available essential oil of olibanum (frankincense), which is much higher in terpenes
with far more top-note and less incense effect.
Main Synonyms: Boswellia carteri, frakincense resinoid, frankincese
oleoresin

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Orange Flower Absolute

CAS No. 8030-28-2


Odour (decreasing): Floral-orange blossom, green-stem, balsamic-honey, amber
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
278
457
911
4,545

Description and usage notes:


A beautiful material giving huge impact even in very small amounts. The solvent
extracted equivalent of steam-distilled neroli oil, coming from the flowers of the
bitter orange tree, Citrus aurantium Amara in this case from Morocco. A thick,
dark brown, mobile liquid that dissolves readily in ethanol. Easy to use if only it
wasnt so costly Arctander says of it: Orange Flower Absolute is used in
countless types of perfumes, heavy Oriental as well as light citrus colognes, chypres
and ambres as well as floral bouquets, modern aldehydic fantasy blends, etc. The
absolute forms excellent combinations with all citrus oils, petitgrain oils, linalool,
linalyl acetate, Iinalyl cinnamate, methyl anthranilate, various jasmones, myrrh
resinoid, etc. It naturally forms an important part of the fixative base in
high-class citrus colognes and perfumes of similar type.
Main Synonyms: Citrus aurantium

Orange Flower Ether

CAS No. 14576-08-0


Odour (decreasing): Citrus-grapefruit and bergamot, fresh, neroli, orange flower
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
20
69

Description and usage notes:


Very nice top-note that adds a floral quality as well as citrus. Original IFF material
Description from IFF: Citrus (grapefruit) note also reminiscent of bergamot.
Occurs naturally in orange flowers.
Main Synonyms:

Orange Power Givco 229


CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Orange-peel, orange, butyric. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
27
39
75

500g
230

Description and usage notes:


Now very difficult to buy in small amounts, this is a super-powered orange note,
not to be underestimated. Best used in high dilution to give tenacity to natural
orange and other citrus notes. Very versatile if used with care.
Main Synonyms:
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Orange, Sweet - West Indian, wild


CAS No. 8008-57-9
Odour (decreasing): Orange-peel, zesty-fresh, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11
12
21

500g
71

Description and usage notes:


A exceptional quality of sweet orange oil, extracted from wild oranges in the West
Indies. Orange oil is one of the most widely used natural products in perfumery
and an essential of the palette. The particular oil is full of character and depth not
present in the more usual Florida and Brazilian kinds: a beautiful and exceptional
top-note material that deserves to be better known: ideal for fine fragrance use.
Main Synonyms: citrus sinensis

Orange, Sweet - Florida mid-season


CAS No. 8008-57-9
Odour (decreasing): Orange-peel, fresh, sweet, sharp
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


A good quality, ordinary, sweet orange oil. One of the most widely used natural
products in perfumery and an essential of the palette.
Main Synonyms: citrus sinensis

Orange Terpenes

CAS No. 8028-48-6


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, sharp, orange
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
54

Description and usage notes:


Super-fresh top-notes extracted from orange oil. This is effectively d-limonene as
a natural isolate since it is almost all that chemical.
Main Synonyms: d-limonene, dextro-limonene

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Oranger Crystals

CAS No. 93-08-3


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-orange blossom, neroli, powdery, fruitystrawberry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
12
21
59

Description and usage notes:


An inexpensive way to add a light but very tenacious orange-flower note with a
powdery quality to fragrances; it also has some fixative value. One of the classic
perfumery materials that arent so fashionable but nevertheless are effective.
Arctander says this of it Although its odor has often been compared to that of
Methyl-athranilate, it represents an entirely different type of Orangeblossom
sweetness, without the agressive harshness of the Anthranilate... The material is
widely used in perfume compositions, mainly in Neroli, Orangeblossom, Sweet Pea,
Magnolia, Honeysuckle, Wistaria, Narcisse, Jasmin, various exotic florals such as
Frangipanni, etc. It may have a perceptible effect in the perfume (or base) at
concentrations well below one percent, and the effect is particularly noticeable in
the terminal notes.
Main Synonyms: Cetone D, beta-Napthyl methyl ketone, nerolys
nerolon, orangeol, orenolia

Orris Givco

CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Floral-orris and violet. Very diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
15
19
35

500g
126

Description and usage notes:


Now very difficult to buy in quantities of less than 5Kg, this is a very special base
designed by Givaudan using captive molecules. It is an extremely diffusive, accurate
rendition of the scent of orris butter, but a mobile liquid and of course far cheaper.
Main Synonyms:

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Oudh - Cambodian

CAS No. 94350-09-1


Odour (decreasing): Oud, fresh-woody, balsamic, animal-barnyard
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
789
1,310
2,617

500g

Description and usage notes:


This is the real thing, beautifully complex and incredibly lasting. It was almost
certainly adulterated somewhat at source because almost all natural oud is, but it
hasnt been cut by me or by any middle-men. From Aquilaria crasna.
Main Synonyms: Aquilaria crassna

Oud Synthetic (Firmenich)

CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Oud, woody, balsamic, animal
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
32
47
91

500g
349

Description and usage notes:


From Firmenich: Odor: Woody, Balsamic Use: A reconstitution of agarwood oil.
Intensely woody, reminiscent of vetyver, with sweet balsamic undertones. Longer
lasting than the Givaudan Black Agar equivalent.
Main Synonyms:

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P, Q

PADMA
CAS No. 101-48-4
Odour (decreasing): Green-earthy, flower-stem, floral-hyacinth
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
72

Description and usage notes:


Used widely in perfumery, with a powerful green-earthy, flower-stem-like odour.
More green and less floral then phenylacetaldehyde but useful as a supplement to
that aldehyde as it isnt restricted by IFRA. Arctander says: This is one of the
most widely used 'acetals' in perfumery. Although always a minor component, it
enters a multitude of fragrance types where it may lend green notes, earthy notes,
floral notes, spicy notes or simply power. It performs excellently with Oakmoss and
Vetiver, Geranium, Opopanax, etc. in Lilac, Rose, Muguet, Oriental bases, etc. and
with the Methylionones in woody-floral-spicy complexes t is often used in Gardenia,
Reseda and Carnation to lend spicy foliage note to the sweet florals, or earthyrooty notes in Reseda.
Main Synonyms: phenylacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal

ParaCresylPhenyl Acetate

CAS No. 101-94-0


Odour (decreasing): Floral-lily-hyacinth-jonquil, animalic-horse, honey. Powerful,
diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
26
37
65
241

Description and usage notes:


This is a very powerful, diffusive material that takes some time to get into solution
in ethanol and I recommend using at high dilution. Nicknamed Horse Acetate by
me because of the pervasive smell when Im using it! Despite that animalic quality
this is an essential component of narcissus, lily and many other florals that adds
great diffusion and sillage to the fragrance. Arctander tells us that it is: Usually
applied at less than 1% in the perfume composition, this ester should be carefully
blended with highboiling or powerful odorants in order to achieve a pleasant effect.
It performs well in Jasmin, Tuberose, Gardenia, Lily, Hyacinth, Narcissus and other
floral and floral-green bases.
Main Synonyms: 1,2-Tolyl phenylacetate.

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Paradisamide

CAS No. 406488-30-0


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, fruity-guava-grapefruit-rhubarb-cassis
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
20
27
52

500g
130

Description and usage notes:


Produced by Givaudan: Odor: Tropical Fruity, Guava, Grapefruit, Rhubarb, Cassis.
Use: Paradisamide is a long lasting, fresh tropical fruit note of guava and passion
fruit with nuances of grapefruit, rhubarb and cassis. Very versatile and easy to
use, particularly in small amounts to enhance citrus or other fruity accords.
Main Synonyms: 2-ethyl-N-methyl-N-(m-tolyl)butanamide

Parmantheme
CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Parma violets
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
79

Description and usage notes:


This is a classic violet base that has been in continuous production for over 60
years: one of the earliest recreations of the violet flower fragrance, this is sweeter
than the natural flower and very close to the familiar scent of the parma violet
sweets.
Main Synonyms:

Patchoulyl Acetate
CAS No. 91770-49-9
Odour (decreasing): patchouli, balsamic, soft
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Ventos
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
41
62
121

500g
453

Description and usage notes:


This is natural patchouli oil that has been acetylated, so it is to patchouli as
vetiveryl acetate is to vetiver: softer, more velvety and cleaner smelling.
Main Synonyms:

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Patchouli Light, Albert Vieille - New

CAS No. 8014-09-3


Odour (decreasing): patchouli, earthy, amber. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Albert Vieille
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
20
27
52
191

Description and usage notes:


Manufactured in Indonesia by one of the most respected French producers Albert Vieille - who describe it like this: Patchouli is a tropical subshrub that
thrives in Indonesia's fertile, shady soils, its native land. The legendary fragrance is
contained in the broad, velvety leaves running up its stems. The name is a tribute to
the imposing, precious foliage: patchouli comes from the Tamil patch, meaning
'green,' and ilai, 'leaf.' The essential oil is produced in the secretory cells of the
stems and leaves, with the three youngest leaves having the highest oil content. It is
this part of the plant that is harvested and then dried in the shade. The leaves
ferment slightly during drying. This process alters the cellular walls of the essential
oil glands, which results in better distillation. The 'light' quality is from material
distilled in stainless-steel stills and therefore colorless. ... This material has a
cosmopolitan charisma, combining a powerful woody note with a humic, earthy
character. This batch is from the 2014/15 harvest. It has more patchouli
character than the Ultra Light and contains over 30% patchoulol making it excellent
value at this price.
Main Synonyms: Pogostemon cablin

Patchouli Ultra Light (65% Patchoulol)


CAS No. 84238-39-1 ; 8014-09-3
Odour (decreasing): patchouli, earthy, amber. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Ventos
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
33
50
98

500g
366

Description and usage notes:


This form of molecular distilled patchouli contains a full 65% patchoulol (patchouli
alcohol) and as a result has a very high impact on the diffusion and sillage of a
fragrance witout introducing an overwhelming patchouli character. Very useful in a
wide range of fragrances but especially florals, incense and amber types.
Main Synonyms: Pogostemon cablin

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PEA

CAS No. 60-12-8


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, fresh, rosewater, honey
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
8
8
13

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


This is one of the most useful synthetics for any perfumer: PEA, first identified in
rose, is present in the natural scent of many flowers. Unlike most perfumery
materials this one is slightly soluble in water, particularly hot water, which means
that when natural rose otto is distilled most of the PEA is lost in the water and
does not make it into the oil, so perfumers normally addit back when rose otto is
being used - about four times as much as the otto. It has a lovely mild, fresh floralrose scent that can be easily pushed in the direction of other flowers when used in
combination with other materials. Arctander writes fairly extensively about it:
This material enters perfume compositions at the rate of 5-10-20% or sometimes
much more. Its low cost, versatility and general acceptability on odor, its excellent
stability are factors speaking strongly in favor of this otherwise relatively weak
odorant. However, its odor is clearly demonstrated in an experiment with an
apparently weak crystalline ftxative/odorant, such as [rose crystals]. With 5% of
the crystalline material, Phenylethylalcohol will smell not only much more rosy, it
will last much longer, and its 'rough' topnotes are pleasantly subdued, it has 'three
dimensions' instead of two. But it is in the 'everyday' perfumery that the subject
alcohol is most appreciated. It is almost never 'out of place' in a composition, be it
floral, balsamic, Oriental, mossy, herbaceous or 'modem-aldehydic'. It is an
inevitable companion to the 'rose alcohols', Citronellol, Geraniol, Nerol,
Dimethyloctanol, etc. and it may receive fixation from Guaiacwood oil, Nitromusks,
Coumarin and Heliotropine, Rosetone, Resinoids, etc. It blends excellently with the
Linalool family, and with all the newer 'Lily-alcohols, 'Muguet'-alcohols, etc. as well
as in Lime and Spice blends.
Main Synonyms: phenyl ethyl alcohol, rose alcohol phenylethyl
alcohol

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PEA - Natural

CAS No. 60-12-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-rose, fresh, clean
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Novorate
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
37
56
110

500g
415

Description and usage notes:


Excellent floraliser, present in the natural scent of a huge range of flowers and very
easy to use. The natural version is produced by microbial fermentation and is more
than 99.9% pure meaning it lacks the metallic note that can spoil the synthetic when
used in very delicate fragrances. For when only natural, or only the very best, will
do.
Main Synonyms: phenyl ethyl alcohol

Pelargene
CAS No. 30310-41-9, 68039-40-7, 68039-41-8
Odour (decreasing): Green-leafy, floral-geranium. Powerful.
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
28
41
79

500g
290

Description and usage notes:


Useful for adding power to natural geranium and rose as well as being an
interesting green modifier in many other fragrance types, particularly Fougere.
Description from Givaudan: Pelargene has a powerful geranium character,
reminiscent of crushed leaves. It adds substantivity and body, particularly to floral
fragrances, especially rose and geranium. Arcadi Boix Camps, writing in 1985,
gave this description of Phenirane a fresh geranium fragrance, more metalic and
less rosy-voluptous than phenoxanol, with a more technical aspect characterized by
a strong diphenyl oxide nuance.
Main Synonyms: 2-methyl-4-methylidene-6-phenyloxane, fenyrane,
geranium pyran, phenirane, tetrahydromethyl methylene phenyl pyran

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Peomosa

CAS No. 19819-98-8


Odour (decreasing): Floral-paeony and rose, green, dewy. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
18
34

500g
133

Description and usage notes:


A useful middle-to-top note that is primarily floral. Blends very well with
Centifolether, Peonile and all rose and geranium products. Description from
IFF: Natural floral, peony, mimosa, rose, green, earthy, wet, cyclamen. Arcadi
Boix Camps in 1999, writes enthusiastically about this material: very interesting
but not often used is peomosa (2-Methylphenylethyl alcohol). This product could
and should be as important as beta-Phenylethyl alcohol because it smells very
naturally of a fresh rose petal. I believe it will be used sooner or later in fragrances
in large quantities.
Main Synonyms: 2-Methylphenylethyl alcoho

Peonile
CAS No. 10461-98-0
Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose and geranium, green-citrus. Substantive and Fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
15
28
111

Description and usage notes:


Retained as a captive for some years, this is an extremely useful floral fixative that
works excellently with almost all floral materials. Description from
Givaudan: Odor: Floral, Geranium, Grapefruit, Fresh, with its geranium-rosy
character, gives interesting combinations in floral, fougre or hesperidian accords.
Powerful, relatively non-volatile and very stable in almost all media. Writing in
1999 Arcadi Boix Camps says it is an extremely good chemical smelling of
geranium, rose and other flowers. It is incredibly effective as a floralizer on powder
detergent and soap fragrances and provides a harmony not easily acheived with
other chemicals. It remains captive and is missing from most laboratories, but I
believe it will come to be used more and more because of its outstanding and
impressive properties.
Main Synonyms: 2-cyclohexylidene-2-phenylacetonitrile, peony
acetonitrile

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Persian Rose Otto

CAS No. 8007-01-0


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, warm-resinous, meaty. Complex
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
229
376
749

500g
3,220

Description and usage notes:


Exceptional and very rarely offered natural Persian Rose Otto distilled in late 2013.
Solidifies at lower room temperatures, rich complex floral odour, somewhat similar
to Turkish rose but generally regarded as superior. Very special.
Main Synonyms:

Phenoxyethyl isobutyrate

CAS No. 103-60-6


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fruity-apple, floral-rose, honey, pastry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
49

Description and usage notes:


Fruity, sweet, with green apple and powdery fruit blossom notes and aspects of
honey. Described by Arctander as follows: Sweet-fruity, rosy-floral, slightly
honey-like odor of excellent tenacity This ester has found quite extensive use in
perfumery, and it is still surprising to see many perfume laboratories without that
material on hand. its odor type should place it among the most frequently used
materials for daily use in fragrances for household products, soaps, detergents,
room sprays, etc. where 'volume' is involved. It blends excellently with the Ionones
and the 'rose' alcohols, with Terpineol and Linalool, Hydroxycitronellal and the
Nitromusks, in Rose, Sweet Pea, Peony, Lilac, Honeysuckle, etc., and it is stable
under normal conditions in various functional products.
Main Synonyms:

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Phenylacetaldehyde

CAS No. 122-78-1


Odour (decreasing): Floral-hyacinth, sweet, green-leafy, aldehydic. Powerful
Solvent: PEA 50% Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
16
21
39
129

Description and usage notes:


Powerful floral aldehyde with distinctive hyacinth note and green aspects. Very
versatile but can be unstable except when stabilised with a primary alcohol such as
PEA, which is how it is supplied here. Arctander says it is widely used in
Hyacinth, Lilac, Rose, Lily, Narcisse, Honey, Acacia, Sweet Pea, Cyclamen,
Appleblossom (under protest from the author), and countless other fragrance types.
In Rose bases it is often accompanied by its Dimethylacetal for emphasis on the
earthy-green notes. The normal level of this aldehyde in a perfume oil is 1 to 2%,
but it may vary considerably according to type, and to the accompanying materials.
The main drawback in the use of this aldehyde is the fact that it is not very stable.
Perfumes, made with a conspicuous amount of Phenyl acetaldehyde will, after one
to three months of storage, show a very perceptible loss of odor power, and the
aldehyde may no longer 'stand out'. The fragrance type changes, and a customer
may wonder why his new shipment smells so much 'stronger' than his 4-month-old
stock of the same perfume. This is bound to happen in almost any perfume in
which Phenylacetaldehyde is a conspicuous component. It is adviseable to use the
aldehyde at such (low) concentration that the inevitable change is less perceptible,
and also not to keep stock of perfumes in which the aldehyde occurs at relatively
high concentration. Phenylacetaldehyde can often also be made available at 50% in
ethanol on request.
Main Synonyms:

Phenylethyl Acetate
CAS No. 103-45-7
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-rose and gardenia, fruity-peach, honey, green
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
38

Description and usage notes:


Excellent floral, sweeter, fruitier and more honeyed rose than PEA, they are often
used together. Arctander tells us it is widely used in perfume compositions, from
everyday soap and detergent perfumes to fine cosmetic fragrances, room-sprays,
deodorants, etc. almost any type of perfume. Its sweetness, versatility and very low
cost makes it almost universally applicable. For Rose, Jasmin, Hyacinth, Reseda,
Freesia, Peony, Magnolia, Oriental and even citrusy fragrance types, it may be used
at concentrations from 1 percent up to 10 or perhaps much higher.
Main Synonyms: Phenyl ethyl acetate

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Phenylethyl Formate - New

CAS No. 104-62-1


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, floral-rose, green-hyacinth, spicy-cinnamon
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
59

Description and usage notes:


One of those older perfumery materials that seems to have gone somewhat out of
fashion in favour of more expensive specialities, this is a material that deserves to
be rediscovered: immediately pleasant to smell, the primary character is floral, with
aspects of rose, hyacinth and chrysanthemum present; Arctander also describes it
as having a watercress foliage note. The cinnamic background makes it very useful
as part of a cinnamon note in any fragrance where its floral character is
appropriate. This is a top-to-middle note material that benefits from combination
with longer-lasting floral notes such as phenylethyl salicylate, rose crystals and
Peonile. Arctander expresses surprise at how rarely this material appears in
fragrance formulas and suggests these uses: The ester is an excellent modifier in
Muguet, Orchid, Lilac, Rose, Narcisse, and, in larger amounts, in Hyacinth. It is
interesting to note once more the enormous difference between the Formates and
the Acetates while there is not nearly the same type-difference between the
Acetates and the Propionates, etc. Generally formates are neglected in perfumery,
perhaps partly because of above mentioned problem. But their warm, dry-foliage
type floral odor lends very natural and attractive effects to a fragrance. The
problem he alludes to is that a poor quality formate does not keep well: One
reason for its infrequent use may be that it does not keep well if it has not been
prepared in the proper quality in the first place. If traces of water or formic acid
were present from the beginning, the material will not only show pungent and
unpleasant odor, but it will deteriorate rapidly and increase further in acidity.
However, a properly made ester, kept dry and cool, will keep excellently on the
perfumers shelf, and its odor remains warm, green-herbaceous and floral.
Main Synonyms: Phenyl ethyl formate

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Phenylethyl Salicylate - New

CAS No. 87-22-9


Odour (decreasing): Mild, sweet-balsam, floral-carnation, hyacinth and rose. Fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
13
23
77

Description and usage notes:


Another neglected perfumery material that deserves to be rediscovered: this
comes as white crystals that dissolve readily in ethanol, it's an excellent fixative for
floral compositions and effective blending agent as well. Here's Arctander talking
about its uses: This material is very well known, but not extensively used ... the
ester enjoys much popularity from a group of steady users who know the virtues of
this versatile material. As a fixative in Lily, Muguet, Lilac, Rose, Carnation, Honey,
Clover, etc. it has excellent results on its record, and as a blender for highly
'chemical' perfumes it can do small wonders. However, the title material does
appear on the market in various grades, some of which are quite unacceptable,
even some with phenolic off-odor. The ester blends particularly well with Cinnamic
alcohol, Methylionones, Labdanum, the carbinols, etc. and as an undertone in more
refined types of Fougere, it offers interesting possibilities. The material offered
here is of at least 97% purity and free from off-odours.
Main Synonyms: Phenyl ethyl salicylate

Piconia - new
CAS No. 23787-90-8
Odour (decreasing): Warm-woody, dry-vetiver, earthy-patchouli, tobacco, amber.
Diffusive, tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
59

Description and usage notes:


Piconia is an extremely versatile material, commonly used as an extender for
patchouli and vetiver, but also effective in contributing an ambery quality to
fragrances. The material has both top-note and base-note effects and contributes
vitality to perfume compositions. Arcadi Boix Camps described this material, in
1978, as strong fresh and radiant of immense olfactory value and says it is
absolutely necessary in the perfumer's choice of materials.
Main Synonyms: 2,2,7,7-tetramethyltricyclo[6.2.1.01,6]undecan-5one, Ecotone 101, Isolongifolanone, Isolongifolene ketone, ketone
patchouli, Valanone

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Pinene alpha

CAS No. 80-56-8


Odour (decreasing): Warm-woody, fresh-pine, resinous
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
48

Description and usage notes:


Woody, piney and turpentine-like, with a slight cooling camphoraceous nuance and
a fresh herbal lift. Warm, refreshing. According to Arctander alpa-Pinene is one
of the lowest boiling of all Monoterpenes, and has therefore the most diffusive odor
and poorest tenacity. It is also one of the purest commercially available
Monoterpenes, the chief impurities being beta-Pinene and Camphene.
Main Synonyms:

Pinene beta

CAS No. 127-91-2


Odour (decreasing): Dry-woody, fresh-pine, resinous
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
48

Description and usage notes:


Cooling, woody, piney and turpentine-like with a fresh minty, eucalyptus and
camphoraceous note with a spicy peppery and nutmeg nuance
Main Synonyms:

Precyclemone B
CAS No. 52474-60-9
Odour (decreasing): Fresh-ozonic, clean, outdoors, aldehydic, waxy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
14
26

500g
97

Description and usage notes:


Very good freshening agent of wide application. Description from IFF: Clean,
tenacious, ozone note with aldehydic warmth and diffusion. Booster for fragrances
requiring fresh outdoors effect.
Main Synonyms: 1-methyl-3-(4-methylpent-3-enyl)cyclohex-3-ene-1 carbaldehyde, myrmac aldehyde

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Prenyl Acetate

CAS No. 1191-16-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fresh-bergamot, fruity-banana, lavender, heliotrope.
Very diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
72

Description and usage notes:


This strongly fruity, fresh ester is very useful in providing natural top-note support
to lavender accords as well as the more obvious application in fruity notes such as
apple, bergamot, peach, mango and banana. It is less harsh and longer lasting than
Amyl Acetate. Arctander tells us that this material was made commercially
available in 1966 at a time when Lavandin oil was scarce and expensive. Any
material that could help improve an artificial Lavandin or Lavender was of
immediate interest. However, this material has found uses far beyond Lavandin,
Lavender and Bergamot ... If increased use result in volume production, one may
justly assume that this material can be produced at a much more attractive price
and thus come into entirely new fields of perfumery application.
Main Synonyms:

Propiophenone

CAS No. 93-55-0


Odour (decreasing): Floral-lilac and hawthorne, sweet, fruity-cherry. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
11
13
24
84

Description and usage notes:


Limited availability: please email prior to purchasing this matieral. Deceptively
strong material of great diffusiveness and power. Arctander discusses both its uses
and limitations: has found some use in perfume compositions for its powerful,
herbaceous-floral effect, and for an overall character less pungent and less
chemical than Acetophenone. Its odor has some similarity to that of Ethylbenzoate,
and it can be used in discrete amounts in Lilac, higher propor- tions in Hawthorne,
Wistaria, Fougere, etc. It blends well with Cananga, Amylsalicylate, Anisaldehyde,
Lavandin oil, etc. and it is relatively inexpensive. It has that feature in common with
Acetophenone, that it may produce truly pleasant olfactory effect in the hands of a
skilled and experienced artist-perfumer, while it too often comes out rather 'loud'
of a compound created with less skill.
Main Synonyms:

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Pyridine

CAS No. 110-86-1


Odour (decreasing): Sour, smoky, warm, burnt, coffee, putrid, fishy, amine.
Extremely powerful but short-lived.
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 0.01% Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
13
16
29
101

Description and usage notes:


Can be used in perfumes only in traces to add realism to gourmand and especially
seashore types. The odour isn't, in the opinion of this perfumer, as repelent or as
powerful as the widely circulated descriptions would suggest. As such we are
offering pyridine at 0.01% or 1% - please indicate your preferred dilution - prices
are the same for each. The former is really quite pleasant to deal with, the latter
has a decidedly unpleasant character dominated by the fishy aspect.
Main Synonyms:

Pyrazines
CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Powerful
Solvent: Varies 0.1%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
26
38
74

500g
276

Description and usage notes:


All pyrazines are used in traces - and even at 0.1% are very powerful materials that
can easily dominate your blend. Some of the more popular ones have separate
listings, any others that I am able to source are priced from this listing: please
contact me prior to ordering to establish whether the particular pyrazine you are
looking for is available.
Main Synonyms:

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Raspberry Ketone
CAS No. 5471-51-2
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, fruity-raspberry, jam-like, warm, woody
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
70

Description and usage notes:


Powerful and very jammy, this crystalline solid has a lovel raspberry-jam, deep
character that can be easily pushed in the direction of other fruits when used in
combination with other materials. It also works well as a sweetening agent.
Arctander says: This ketone is used in perfume compositions, particularly in
Jasmin, Gardenia, Tuberose, etc. where floral notes need fruity undertones, or
where fruity notes need fixation and supporting delicate sweetness. One known
Jasmin speciality contains a considerable proportion of this material in its fruitpreserve-like undertones and terminal notes.
Main Synonyms: 4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)butan-2-one, Frambinone

Reseda Body
CAS No. 67633-94-7
Odour (decreasing): Floral-hyacinth, mignonette, narcissus and sweet pea, greenstringbean. Delicate but powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
77

Description and usage notes:


This material from IFF is described by them as Delicate but powerful hyacinth,
narcissus, reseda note with some sweet pea, string bean and green aspects It is a
heart-note, lasting about 24 hours on a smelling strip. Arcadi Boix Camps, writing
in 1985 tells us that it is ... another important and relatively unknown chemical of
extraordinary fragrance between narcissus, reseda, hyacinth and magnolia. It is a
minor ingredient in the perfume Alliage, another one of those giants in the world of
perfumery that brings together some green notes with odors of incense, costus and
ambergris as well as some spicy notes with a lightly woody, Helional, musky
galaxolide, hexadecanolide background.
Main Synonyms: 2-(cyclohexylmethyl)-4,4,6-trimethyl-1,3-dioxane,
phenyl acetaldehyde hexylene glycol cyclic acetal, reseda acetal,
reseda tone

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Romandolide

CAS No. 236391-76-7


Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, fruity-berry, ambrette
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
13
16
29

500g
109

Description and usage notes:


An excellent, delicate, modern, alicyclic musk having some of the character of both
polycyclic and aromatic musks. Easy to use its a mobile liquid at room
temperature. Can be used to replace Galaxolide on a like-for-like basis and has the
advantage that, as well as being much more liquid, its fully biodegradable.
Firmenich description: Odor: Very delicate musky note, less fruity and less
Ambrette than Helvetolide with more tenacity and more volume on the dry down.
Use: This alicyclic topnote musk is easily perceived by all users. It has a PCM-like
character with berry topnotes and ambrette like nuances. It can be used as a PCM
replacer and is stable in most applications. Resembles the closest musk to
Galaxolide in character. Arcadi Boix Camps, writing in 2004, says of
Romandolide: This material is clean, heavy, long-lasting, and similar to Galaxolide
in many respects - though it is less fruity and more camphoraceous. ... Although
more diffusive than macrocyclic and polycyclic musks, the material performs in a
way quite similar to these musk chemicals. Romandolide is just now finding use in
perfumes including Absolu de Rochas and Angel Schlesser for men.
Main Synonyms: acetic acid, (1-oxopropoxy)-1-(3,3 dimethylcyclohexyl) ethyl ester

Romanone Extra
CAS No. 502-72-7
Odour (decreasing):
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
47
72
142

500g
534

Description and usage notes:


See Exaltone for details
Main Synonyms:

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Romilat

CAS No. 104468-21-5


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, herbal-chamomile and bay, floral-rose. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Kao
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
18
25
47
172

Description and usage notes:


A very versatile fresh, herbal material with a distinctly chamomile character.
Developed by Henkel, better known for Ambroxan, now produced by Kao. Adds a
natural quality to lavender notes, Fougeres and many other fragrance types and can
also contribute complexity to rose notes and other florals. Very diffusive.
Main Synonyms: 3-methyl-3-butenyl 2,2-dimethyl propionate

Rootanol 100
CAS No. 67634-11-1
Odour (decreasing): Earthy-vetiver, fresh-marine, patchouli
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
81
129
256

500g
972

Description and usage notes:


An unusual and rarely offered, earthy, yet fresh ingredient that gives excellent
support to vetiver notes as well as oriental, marine and forest-floor type
compositions. Arcadi Boix Camps describes it as very rooty as its name states
and is beautiful when combined with [other materials with a damp or earthy note]
because the natural smell of wet earth is quite complex and interesting ... when
walking with friends or riding our horses on the Mediterranean mountains close to
the sea, everybody loves this natural smell that when properly dosed can create
new widely sought accords.
Main Synonyms: patchouli cyclohexanol

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Rosalva

CAS No. 13019-22-2


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, aldehydic, fresh, clean, waxy, metalic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
15
28

500g
95

Description and usage notes:


A dewy-rose material of great power with a distinctly aldehydic character that
gives near linear effect. Arctander tells us that it was, from the late 1950s, widely
used in soap perfumes but that smaller amounts find their way into a multitude of
floral and refreshing, sweet fragrance types, and in modem detergent fragrances as
well. Although basically a Rose material, it is not confined to typically rosy odors, in
fact, it can be used as a 'lifting material in conjunction with iso-Butylquinoline and
lonones, and it gives interesting effects with Styrax materials.
Main Synonyms: 9-decen-1-ol, Trepanol

Rose Crystals

CAS No. 90-17-5


Odour (decreasing): Mild, floral-rose, balsamic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
81

Description and usage notes:


The pure crystals barely smell at all and are not easy to dissolve in cold ethanol,
however they dissolve readily in most perfume oils. Arctander says that it has
found wide application in perfume compositions as a fixative in Rose and
Geranium compounds, soap fragrances, powder perfumes, etc. because of its
excellent stability and fixative effect. Its odor is better understood upon evaluation
of Phenylethylalcohol with and without 5% of this material. There are still
perfumers who find the title ester odorless or without any perfumery value, and it is
sometimes because the material has been judged too hastily without a
compounding experiment. Effective level is perhaps higher than 2%, but
concentrations higher than 4% are rarely seen, although the material is inexpensive
and freely available. The perfumer is simply satisfied with the effect, quite
perceptible at that low level. It is one of the very few chlorinated chemicals in
common use in perfumes, and it has been popular ever since its discovery late in
the 19th century.
Main Synonyms: Trichloro methyl phenyl carbinyl acetate, rose
acetate

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Rose Givco 217

CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Rose
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
15
19
36

500g
138

Description and usage notes:


One of the classic and most popular rose bases. From Givaudan: Rose Givco 217
is a rich, warm, economical rose fragrance with all the fresh, natural character of a
rose blossom. Its olfactive structure resembles that of natural Turkish rose oil. This
rose note blends well in all types of compositions, enriching & underlining the floral
bouquet character of the fragrance. It performs extremely well in most perfume
types, particularly in agarbatti, & is very long-lasting.
Main Synonyms:

Rose Otto - Iranian


CAS No. 8007-01-0
Odour (decreasing): Rose otto
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
229
376
749

500g
3,220

Description and usage notes:


Exceptional and very rarely offered natural Persian Rose Otto. Solidifies at lower
room temperatures, rich complex floral odour, somewhat similar to Turkish rose
but generally regarded as superior. Very special.
Main Synonyms:

Rose Oxide (racemic)


CAS No. 16409-43-1
Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose, green-geranium, metalic, wet. Diffusive and
powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
12
15
28
108

Description and usage notes:


An unusual and powerful component of rose oil that is also found in lychees and
Gewurtztraminer wine. Arctander describes it as Penetrating and very diffusive,
gassy-green or hard' green, floral odor of poor tenacity. The resemblance to
Geranium appears only upon dilution of the Rose oxide, and best in a composition.
The diluted material has also a Rose-like character.
Main Synonyms:

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Rosyrane Super

CAS No. 60335-71-9


Odour (decreasing): Floral-rose and muguet, green-geranium and hyacinth.
Diffusive and powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
39

Description and usage notes:


A powerful rose-floral material best used in small doses, though larger amounts
can be effective in air-care applications. Description from Givaudan: Odor: Floral,
Rosy, Geranium, Green. Use: Rosyrane Super has an intense, diffusive rose
character with green, geranium and metallic notes. It is particularly suited to be the
heart of a very diffusive rose or geranium complex especially in air fresheners.
Arcadi Boix Camps writing about Rosyrane in 1999 says it imparts a lively smell
that falls between fresh aspects of rose, hyacinth and lily of the valley. This little
known chemical is wonderful for replacing the vulgarity of diphenyl oxide and other
products of the family. Rosyrane blends very well with Triplal, isobutylquinolene,
rose oxide and sandalwood chemicals. I find that this chemical is very stable
Main Synonyms: 4-methyl-2-phenyl-3,6-dihydro-2H-pyran, floral
pyran

Sabinene, natural
CAS No. 3387-41-5
Odour (decreasing): Warm, spicy-pepper, woody, herbaceous oily, dry
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
23
32
61

500g
199

Description and usage notes:


Sabinene is present in a vast array of natural oils, flowers and other plant material
and it is produced by isolation from any of a number of essential oils. It is useful to
add a light, peppery note to fragrances. Very rarely offered in small amounts.
Main Synonyms: thujane

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Safraleine

CAS No. 54440-17-4


Odour (decreasing): Leather, warm, herbal-safron, floral-rose, tobacco, fresh
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
23
32
61
199

Description and usage notes:


An exceptionally useful modern spicy-leathery material of great versatility.
Description from Givaudan: Safraleine has a very unique warm and vibrant
character offering a new alternative to existing spicy odorants. Safraleine exhibits
warm, powerful, leathery and tobacco facets but its complexity also reveals
characteristics of spices reminiscent of natural saffron, enriched by rose ketone-like
floral aspects. In 2003, Arcadi Boix Camps said of this material: Here Givaudan
discovered a great master chemical imparting subtleness, delicacy, refinement,
intricacy, velvetiness and great class wherever it is used. ... The accords of
Safraleine are simply unique with tobacco chemicals like Tabanone or tetramethyl
naphtalenone, with the rose ketones ... Safraleine can be twisted towards spiciness
or floral woody accords but also toward aquatic effects ...
Main Synonyms:

Sandalore
CAS No. 65113-99-7
Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, warm, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
12
15
28

500g
99

Description and usage notes:


Sandalore was originally developed by Givaudan, though the offering here is a
generic version it remains a powerful, diffusive and extremely tenacious product,
imparts a rich, warm, natural sandalwood character to perfumes, as well as volume
and substantivity. Together with Ebanol, and other sandalwood odourants it serves
as an effective sandalwood replacement. Arcadi Boix Camps said of it in 1985 It
has a sweet, warm , strong, woody, santalaceous odor, which is immediately
perceived on a blotter, and has a top note power about 50% greater than the
essential oil of sandalwood, though it doesn't last as long.
Main Synonyms: 3-methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-1-cyclopent-3 enyl)pentan-2-ol, Sandal pentanol

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Sandela

CAS No. 70955-71-4


Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, clean, sweet, woody. Mild, persistent
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


A classical sandalwood note that can be used in all fragrance types, very useful in
combination with some of the more expensive sandalwood replacers. This is one of
the oldest synthetic sandalwood materials and most offerings sold under this name
consist of a mixture of related isomers. The odour impact is low but persistence
extremely high: it isn't recommended as a sandalwood replacer but is effective in
combination with the more powerful synthetics and with the natural essential oil.
Main Synonyms: 3-[5,5,6-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2yl]cyclohexan 1-ol, m-iso camphylcyclohexanol, meta-(iso camphyl-5) cyclohexanol

Sanjinol

CAS No. 28219-61-6


Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, creamy, floral-rose, cedarwood
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
47

Description and usage notes:


The same molecule as Bacdanol but this is the laevo isomer. According to Arcadi
Boix Camps Sanjinol is similar but more beautiful, more radiant, posessing a
more natural sandalwood character. It is also more diffusive. Description from
IFF: Natural sandalwood-like odor. Good diffusion and substantivity. Both
Bacdanol and Sanjinol have a slight rose character and give excellent floral support
in a blend.
Main Synonyms: Dartanol, Levosandol

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SantalIFF

CAS No. 28219-60-5


Odour (decreasing): Sandalwood, woody, milky, creamy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


This is has more powerful and diffusive odour than natural Sandalwood. Excellent
to support the natural or as part of a sandalwood accord, though I don't
recommend using it alone. Where this material really comes into its own is as a
fixative - 0.5-5% of the concentrate will give effective fixation to most blends. From
IFF: Sandalwood, woody, milky, creamy. To give increased substantivity and
sandalwood character to fragrances.
Main Synonyms: (E)-2-methyl-4-(2,2,3-trimethyl-1-cyclopent-3 enyl)but-2-en-1-ol, sandal butenol, Sandalmysore core

Shangralide Oliffac
CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Musk, animalic, leathery, sweet
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


This is based on Galaxolide, but tweaked by IFF who manufacture it to be more
animalic and more akin to natural deer musk. Description from IFF: musk, animal,
leather. Don't underestimate how different the odour of this material is from
Galaxolide: this is an animalic musk with a much 'dirtier' conotation.
Main Synonyms:

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Silvial

CAS No. 6658-48-6


Odour (decreasing): Floral-muguet, fresh-marine, aldehydic, green, balsamic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
8
8
13
29

Description and usage notes:


Very fresh, marine quality as well as the floral, lily-of-the-valley note. Description
from Givaudan: Powerful, Floral, Muguet, Fresh. Silvial is a powerful, vibrant
muguet ingredient with a slight citrus undertone and a fresh, aldehydic touch that is
used in perfumery in the same way as related muguet products. Arctander
thought the material had potential for wider use: The title aldehyde, commercially
available for some years, has some of the advantages of Cyclamen aldehyde, and
some of those of Lilial (Bucinal), its tertiary-Butyl-isomer. It is undoubtedly more
versatile than Cyclamen aldehyde, and the perfumer can enjoy using much higher
concentrations of this aldehyde, without producing overly green-vegetable notes,
etc. he goes on It blends very well with Lilac materials, Muguet (carbinols and
rose-alcohols), Styrax and Melhylionones, and with Amylcinnamic aldehyde. It is
sufficiently stable in soap, and it seems to be more stable in storage than Cyclamen
aldehyde. Writing much later Arcadi Boix Camps suggests that Although many
consider Silvial (Givaudan) a pure muguet ingredient, I disagree. It is by far less
floral than Lilial and more citrusy. The material is like a mixture of Lilial, cyclamen
aldehyde and trans-4-decenal he goes on to recommend many accords that can
be made with this beautiful chemical.
Main Synonyms: 2-methyl-3-[4-(2-methylpropyl)phenyl]propanal,
cyclamen homoaldehyde, Homocyclamen aldehyde, Rhodial

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Skatole

CAS No. 83-34-1


Odour (decreasing): Animalic, warm, sweet, over-ripe fruit. Very powerful and
extremely long-lasting
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 1%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
21
29
55
202

Description and usage notes:


At this dilution Skatole has a similar profile to Indole and can be used in similar
contexts. Skatole is a useful alternative or addition to indole and is used in
fragrances of animalic and white flower types in a similar way. Skatole can be
particularly helpful when creating flower-types where the natural material contians
a very high amount of indole that cannot be replicatied using the synthetic product
due to the 'mothballs' note that can appear: adding a small amount of skatole can
create a more powerful indolic quality without producing that synthetic off-note. It
can also be used to add realism to fruity accords, though only in the smallest of
traces. It is offered here as a 1% solution in ethanol since the pure solid material
requires extremely careful handling to avoid contamination of people, places and
other perfumery materials. Arctander describes some of the uses of this material:
Skatole is used in perfume compositions and in artificial Civet bases. Minute
traces of this material may introduce just that natural note of 'overmature flower'
or 'forest-floor' or other natural decomposition matter, which can be not only
tolerable to a fragrance, but sometimes make it much more attractive. He goes
on to say that, at the time of his writing in the late 1960s Many perfumers have
never used Skatole, and others have had poor results with it. It takes considerable
patience to study the full and final effect of a certain amount of Skatole in a
fragrance. The material seems to grow after some time of ageing, and it produces
more obnoxious odors with certain materials than with others. Skatole gives
interesting effects with Sandalwood materials.
Main Synonyms: 3-methylindole, beta-methylindole, methyl indole

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Spirogalbanone

CAS No. 224031-70-3


Odour (decreasing): Green-galbanum, fruity-pineapple
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
49
76
149

500g
569

Description and usage notes:


Very powerful material, manufactured by Givaudan, normally used in high dilution.
From Givaudan: Odor: Green, Galbanum, Fruity, Pineapple, Powerful. Use: a
powerful green galbanum note, accompanied by fruit facets. As such,
Spirogalbanone has the same olfactive profile as classical green galbanum
molecules but it differentiates itself thanks to its outstanding substantivity. In
addition to its fresh green galbanum volume, its excellent stability allows for use in
all applications, especially in those where performance and substantivity are
sought. Can also supply it at 10% in IPM - 100ml = 35, 500g = 99.
Main Synonyms: 1-(spiro[4.5]dec-7-en-7-yl)pent-4-en-1-one

Strawberry Furanone
CAS No. 3658-77-3
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, candy-floss, caramel, strawberry, cooked pineapple,
sugar
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
121
196
389
1,481

Description and usage notes:


Not much like strawberries on its own but combined with suitable fruity esters it
brings out the sweet melting scent of strawberries. Present in a wide range of
natural scents from roasted meat to raspberries, pineapple juice and lychees this is
a versatile ingredient, that can be used as a sweetening agent in virtually any
fragrance as well as providing the sweet background to fruity notes. When
Arctander was writing the was a very new material, not yet in widespread use, he
describes it as Intensely caramellic-fruity, -jam-like' odor with some resemblance
to the odor of Palatone (Maltol). The odor is also reminiscent of that of 'cooked
Pineapple'. and goes on to suggest that it is likely to go on to become very useful.
Main Synonyms: 2,5-Dimethyl-4-Hydroxy-3(2H)-Furanone, 4hydroxy-2,5-dimethylfuran-3-one, Furaneol, Furanone, Furonol,
Walnut Furanone

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Stemone

CAS No. 22457-23-4


Odour (decreasing): Green-leafy, galbanum, fig, fresh, natural. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
57

Description and usage notes:


This is an extremely useful green note, having the effect of freshly crushed stems:
traces can give a freshening, lifting effect; larger amounts (0.5 - 1%) will give a
distinctive green note that may become metalic depending on what it's blended
with. Description from Givaudan: Green, Natural, Leafy, Fresh, Powerful. Imparts
a natural and fresh nuance to fragrance notes such as lily-of-the-valley, narcissus,
mandarin, fig leaves, grapefruit, black currant and tomato. It is an excellent modifier
that strengthens and modernises green notes. Arcadi Boix Camps describes the
scent of this material as somewhere between galbanum and fig leaves absolute.
Main Synonyms: greenone, heptoxime, leafy oxime, N-(5 methylheptan-3-ylidene)hydroxylamine, vertone

Styrallyl Acetate
CAS No. 93-92-5, 1335-75-7
Odour (decreasing): Green-leafy, gardenia, rhubarb, metalic, musty
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
61

Description and usage notes:


One of the classic metalic-green notes that is very widely used despite smelling
fairly unapealing to most people when pure. Arctander gives some very useful
clues on how best to use it: t is conventionally classified as a Gardenia-green
material, but its odor is typical only of certain stages of maturity of the Gardenia
flower, and only of certain species. However, the ester finds use in numerous
fragrance types,mostly those including fruity and green notes, and it plays an
important role in top-note complexes including Oakmoss, Galbanum, Allyl ionone,
Citrus oils, etc. In spite of its apparent harshness, it can be applied at
comparatively high concentration, often exceeding 2 or 3%. If Benzylacetate and
Citrus oils are present, the level of the title ester can be still higher. Care should be
taken in evaluating the effect of this material too quickly, It will characteristically
'mellow-in' the perfume composition very perceptibly after 24 hours, often more in
several days or so. Smaller amounts are used in Lilac, Hyacinth, Tuberose, Muguet,
etc.
Main Synonyms: Gardenol

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Suederal LT 0710

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Leathery-suede, phenolic, tabacco, castoreum, smoky


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
10
11
19
67

Description and usage notes:


Made by IFF, this is a powerful leather base that gives a very accurate reproduction
of suede & leather.
Main Synonyms:

Sylvamber - new
CAS No. 54464-57-2, 68155-66-8, 68155-67-9
Odour (decreasing): Velvety, ambergris, woody, dry, old-wood, lemony. Extremely
diffusive and substantive, much higher impact than Iso E Super
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): DRT
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
42

Description and usage notes:


Sylvamber is another material in the Isocyclemone E, Iso E Super, Timbersilk family
of products although produced by a different manufacturer. Sylvamber has the
highest proportion of the gamma isomer of this type of product on the market,
typically 22% (compared to around 8% in Iso E Super and just under 15% in
Timbersilk). This results in a superbly diffusive, high-impact product with more of
the amber and less of the woody character associated with Iso E Super and a
cleaner odour profile than Timbersilk. Very rarely offered in amounts under 20Kg.
Usually used alongside a lower imact product from the same family as a booster but
can also be used alone to lend an exceptionally diffusive and full character to almost
any kind of fragrance.
Main Synonyms: OTNE, Octahydrotetramethyl Acetophenone,
Patchouli ethanone, Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes

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Syringaldehyde - new

CAS No. 134-96-3


Odour (decreasing): Mild, chocolate, vanilla, grape, smoky, plastic, woody, wine-like.
Fixative
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
83
132
261

Description and usage notes:


Another neglected perfumery material that deserves to be better known, this
comes as white crystals that dissolve readily in ethanol, it has fixative properties
and is a useful modifier for many fragrance types particularly with floral and
chocolate or incense notes. Here's Arctander talking about its scent: Sweet,
balsamic-floral odor of considerable tenacity. lt has notes in common with Vanillin
but is not as sweet and not as Vanilla-like, more floral and slightly greener. The
material would probably see much wider use but for its relatively high price.
Main Synonyms: 3,5-Dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, 4-Hydroxy 3,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde, Syringic aldehyde

Tabanon (Symrise)

CAS No. 13215-88-8


Odour (decreasing): Warm-tobacco, sweet, fruity-plum, acorn, dry. Very powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Symrise
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
74
118
233
1,098

Description and usage notes:


Manufactured by Symrise, this is a very powerful, diffusive material that gives a
strong tobacco note with fruty-plum aspects: use in traces for a big effect. The
chemical occurs naturally in both tobacco and also osmanthus flowers among other
things. Rarely offered in small amounts. Arcadi Boix Camps, writes in 1985 about
this material with great enthusiasm describing it as a product of supreme
importance both in the perfumery of the future and the chemical composition of
todays tobacco. It has indescribable tobacco scents, is fruity, radiant, powerful and
brilliant. Its use may lead us to a new era in perfumery. I have no hesitation in
placing this aromaic chemical among the elite of the chemical products that
include Hedione, the irones, the Damascones, and theaspirane
Main Synonyms: butenylidene trimethyl cyclohexenone,
megastigmatrienone, tababone, tabanone, (E,E/E,Z)-tobacco
cyclohexenone

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Tangerinol

CAS No. 91482-37-0, 50373-57-4


Odour (decreasing): Green-citrus, bitter, fresh, marine-seaweed
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
70

Description and usage notes:


A fresh green-citrus scent with salty-seaweed aspects. From Givaudan: Odor:
Citrus, Fresh, Fruity, Bitter. Use: Due to its hesperidian character, Tangerinol
blends well with fresh and sparkling compounds. Mixed with aldehydes and fruity
notes, it gives more natural volume. Tangerinol is also effective as a sandalwood
booster in soap.
Main Synonyms: trans,cis- dihydropseudoionyl acetate, tangerine
acetate

Tangeris Givco 212

CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Tangerine
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
17
22
41

500g
194

Description and usage notes:


This base is a recreation of the scent of tangerines as they are being peeled. More
tenacious than natural citrus oils and now very hard to buy in small amounts.
Description from Givaudan: A pleasant citrus accord that evokes freshly squeezed
tangerine peel, blended with floral, marine notes that give it an unusual sparkling
zest. The fruity background enhances the composition's natural aspect. Extremely
diffusive and long-lasting, it performs well in most functional product bases.
Designed for use as a top and middle note, it gives freshness and volume to all
citrus, floral and green accords
Main Synonyms:

TEC
CAS No. 77-93-0
Odour (decreasing): Practically odourless
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11

500g
33

Description and usage notes:


Another of the standard perfumery solvents particularly useful for resins and
resinoids. Non-flammable, non-sticky and mobile.
Main Synonyms: Tri Ethyl Citrate

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Terpinolene

CAS No. 586-62-9


Odour (decreasing): piney-citrus-sweet, tropical-lime, herbal, woody
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
14
17
31

500g
110

Description and usage notes:


Terpy, sweet, citrus, with tropical and lime nuances. Oily, woody terpene,
lemon/lime, tropical, herbal. Arctander describes it as Sweet-piney, oily and
relatively pleasant odor of moderate to poor tenacity. Not nearly as harsh as
Pinene, often slightly anisic in its sweetness, and generally free from Turpentine-like
notes.
Main Synonyms: 1-methyl-4-propan-2-ylidenecyclohexene,

Tetrahydrolinalool

CAS No. 78-69-3


Odour (decreasing): Floral-lilac and rose, fresh, tea-like, citrus, woody
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
9
15

500g
42

Description and usage notes:


Sweet, floral (as in lilac), herbal, woody. Similar to linalool but very stable and does
not have to be declared on labels. Less rosewood and more lilac in character.
Arctander points out that this material has been around for a very long time but, in
the late 1960s, was only just begining to be appreciated: After many years of
rather unsuccessful existence, the material has finally caught the interest of
perfumers to a greater extent, and the price of the title material has reached a
more attractive level. As a major component in delicate floral fragrance types,
Muguet, Lily, Lilac, Mimosa, variations of Rose and Jasmin, etc. it has repeatedly
confirmed its pleasant effects and good stability. It is also used in Lavender
compositions, Chypres, Fougeres, etc. as a modifier/blender, and its mild odor
makes it almost universally applicable.
Main Synonyms: 3,7-dimethyloctan-3-ol, linalool tetrahydride, tetra
hydro linalool

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Theaspirane - new

CAS No. 36431-72-8


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, tea-like, tobacco, woody, fruity-berry. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
99
159
316
832

Description and usage notes:


A very interesting material of great power. Used in small amounts in both black
and green tea accords, tobacco accords and can contribute diffusion and subtlety to
floral and many other fragrance types. In 1985 Arcadi Boix Camps writes that
Theaspirane is one of those singular chemicals that seldome emerge from
research. It might even be considered one of the 10 best chemicals on the market.
It is present in natural tea, and its fragrance is extraordinarily complex: herbal,
greeen tea, moist and recently cut tobacco leaves, with metalic, woody, floral and
spicy backnotes. Its blends with vanilla notes, [tabanone], formyl tricide decane,
the macrocyclic musks, Oxo-Edulane, 4-oxo ionyl acetate, Oxo-Damascone or betaDamascone are unique. Its radiant and unequalled beauty places this chemical
among the exalted ranks of products such as the Damascones and Damascenone,
Hedione and Exaltolide, without implying of course, that all these aromatic
chemicals can be grouped in the same family. In 2009 he adds Theaspirane is a
jewel that will be used more and more in the future.
Main Synonyms: Spiroxide

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Theaspirane 10% - new

CAS No. 36431-72-8


Odour (decreasing): Fresh, tea-like, tobacco, woody, fruity-berry. Powerful
Solvent: Ethanol (denat) 10%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
15
20
37
96

Description and usage notes:


A very interesting material of great powe, here at 10% to make it both more
affordable and easier to use. Used in small amounts in both black and green tea
accords, tobacco accords and can contribute diffusion and subtlety to floral and
many other fragrance types. In 1985 Arcadi Boix Camps writes that Theaspirane
is one of those singular chemicals that seldome emerge from research. It might
even be considered one of the 10 best chemicals on the market. It is present in
natural tea, and its fragrance is extraordinarily complex: herbal, greeen tea, moist
and recently cut tobacco leaves, with metalic, woody, floral and spicy backnotes.
Its blends with vanilla notes, [tabanone], formyl tricide decane, the macrocyclic
musks, Oxo-Edulane, 4-oxo ionyl acetate, Oxo-Damascone or beta-Damascone are
unique. Its radiant and unequalled beauty places this chemical among the exalted
ranks of products such as the Damascones and Damascenone, Hedione and
Exaltolide, without implying of course, that all these aromatic chemicals can be
grouped in the same family. In 2009 he adds Theaspirane is a jewel that will be
used more and more in the future.
Main Synonyms: Spiroxide

Thyme oil

CAS No. 8007-46-3


Odour (decreasing): Herbal-thyme. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
18

500g
49

Description and usage notes:


Standardised thyme, from Thymus vulgaris grown in France but, as always with
White Thyme, corrected to standard chemistry.
Main Synonyms: Thymus vulgaris, white thyme

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Timbersilk

CAS No. 68155-66-8, 54464-57-2, 68155-67-9, 915-730-3


Odour (decreasing): Amber, velvety, woody, dry. Voluminous and diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
35

Description and usage notes:


A superior, higher impact version of Iso E Super. Higher in the desirable gamma
isomer than Iso E Super, Timbersilk has also been enhanced with another highimpact material by IFF. Exceptional in candles but great in almost all applications.
Description from IFF: Smooth and spacious natural woody note with refined cedar
and amber facets. Timbersilk is an excellent foundation for producing strength,
volume and tenacity for the majority of end use applications. The current batch
has just under 15% of the gamma isomer (compared with a typical 8% in generic Iso
E Super).
Main Synonyms: OTNE, Octahydrotetramethyl Acetophenone,
Patchouli ethanone, Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes

Tobacco Absolute - New


CAS No. 8037-19-2
Odour (decreasing): Warm-tobacco, sweet, hay-like, moss woody. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
57
90
178

Description and usage notes:


Tobacco absolute is a very strong material, used in traces in many fragrance type
to ehance sweetness, mossyness or hay notes. Oftern percieved as making a
fragrance more masuline, slightly larger amounts can be used where a distinct
tobacco note is desired. Arctander describes the material like this: a dark brown,
semi-solid mass of strong, almost repulsive odor, faintly reminiscent of cigar
tobacco. ... In dilution, it has a typical cigar-tobacco fragrance. He goes on to
describe some of the potential uses of tobacco absolute: used not only in the
'tabac' type of modern or aldehydic perfumes, but also for 'dry' and 'masculine'
effects in fantasy types, in Oriental blends, etc. These materials blend well with
sandalwood, castoreum, labdanum, clary sage, vetiver, bergamot, methyl-ionones,
cedarwood derivatives, etc., and they produce effects which are very hard to
imitate or match (with other materials).
Main Synonyms: Nicotiana tabaccum

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Tolu Balsam (solid) - Out of Stock


CAS No. 9000-64-0
Odour (decreasing): Sweet-balsamic, ambery, spicy-cinnamic, fruity
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
11
12
21

500g
95

Description and usage notes:


see Tolu Balsam 30% in TEC for details
Main
Synonyms: Myroxylon balsamum

Tolu Balsam at 30% in TEC


CAS No. 9000-64-1
Odour (decreasing): Sweet-balsamic, ambery, spicy-cinnamic, fruity
Solvent: TEC 30% Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
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10
11
20

500g
62

Description and usage notes:


In its natural state Tolu Balsam is rock-hard and quite difficult to handle it
fractures like glass in this state it is produced from Myroxylon balsamum and gives
an extremely long-lasting sweet-balsamic note with cinnamic, slightly floral and
vanillic qualities. It is an excellent natural fixative, normally used at around 4% of the
concentrate for this purpose. Here diluted to 30% in TEC making it an easy-to use
pourable liquid that dissolves readily in ethanol.
Main Synonyms: Myroxylon balsamum

Tomato Leaf Givco


CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Green-tomate leaves, fruity-tomatoo
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
45
70
137

500g
449

Description and usage notes:


From Givaudan: Tomato Leaf Givco has a green, natural tomato leaf note. Used
as a top note ingredient, it imparts a powerful fresh-natural effect and also
provides green volume to all perfumes. It can be used in hair care fragrance where
it produces new and original twist as well as in soap to enhance the natural effect.
Designed for use as a top and middle note it gives freshness and naturalness to all
composition. With its aromatic green vegetal balance, it is well accepted for
shampoo and soap top note. It can be used in a wide variety of fragrances from
citrus to chypres. Its good diffusivity performs well in most functional products. It
provides excellent base malodour coverage.
Main Synonyms:

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Tonalid

CAS No. 21145-77-7


Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, amber, clean, powdery, dry, fruit. Strong
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
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9
11
19
55

Description and usage notes:


Crystals of this widely used, clean, diffusive musk: one of the few early non-Nitromusks that has stood the test of time and continues to be used extensively in
modern perfumery.
Main Synonyms: acetyl hexamethyl indan, Fixolide, ganolide, musk
indane, phantolid

trans-2-cis-6-nonadienal

CAS No. 557-48-2


Odour (decreasing): Green-cucumber, Floral-violet, fresh, clean. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
840
1,394
2,786
10,671

Description and usage notes:


This powerful and remarkable substance is a constituent of the scent of the sweet
violet flower, the major contributor to the aroma of freshly cut cucumber and
present in melon and in traces in many flower scents. As well as for recreating
these notes it can be used in the smallest of traces to add freshness, brightness and
naturalness to many types of fragrance. Very easy to overdose, it us usually used in
high dilution. According to Arctander it has: Extremely powerful and very
diffusive green-vegetable odor, only in dilution reminiscent (strikingly) of Cucumber
or Violet leaf. [it has] application to Violet, Cucumber bases (e. g. for
handlotions, etc.) and as trace ingredient in new, fresh topnote-compositions, etc. It
is interesting in artificial Narcisse.
Main Synonyms: cucumber aldehyde, violet leaf aldehyde

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trans-2-cis-6-nonadienol

CAS No. 28069-72-9


Odour (decreasing): Green-cucumber, Floral-violet, fresh, clean. Diffusive
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
840
1,394
2,786
10,671

Description and usage notes:


Very similar to the aldehyde but slightly less green and more floral. Arctander
says it has been used for the past 30 years in minute traces in Violet perfumes,
Narcisse bases, and in topnote compositions as a green-fresh, natural and very
diffusive note. The material is also used in the revived 'Cucumber' odor for handlotions etc. nteresting effects are achieved with this material in Muguet, Lily,
Cyclamen, Ylang-Ylang, etc.
Main Synonyms: cucumber alcohol

Tonquitone [Out of Stock]


CAS No.
Odour (decreasing): Musk, animalic. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
17
23
43

500g
154

Description and usage notes:


This is based on a complex of different musks, mainly macrocyclic, combined and
supplemented by IFF to be more animalic and more akin to natural deer musk
much more animalic than Shangralide. Description from IFF: animal, musk.
Main Synonyms:

Traseolide

CAS No. 68140-48-7


Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, sandalwood, creamy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
40

Description and usage notes:


Made by Givaudan, this is a liquid, polycyclic musk that also has characteristics of
synthetic sandalwood, creamier and richer in odour than most musks and
particularly useful in combination with sandalwood odourants. Gives a good
fixative effect and is cheap enough to use in significant proportions.
Main Synonyms: acetyl isopropyl tetramethyl indane, musk methyl
ketone

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Triplal Extra

CAS No. 27939-60-2


Odour (decreasing): green-herbal, citrus-aldehydic, soapy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
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9
9
15

500g
39

Description and usage notes:


Widely used, versatile green note, particularly good in combination with citrus.
Near-identical odour to conventional Triplal but some perfumers would argue it is
finer.
Main Synonyms: 1,2-dimethylcyclohex-3-ene-1-carbaldehyde, Cyclal
C, ivy carbaldehyde, Trivertal

Trisamber

CAS No. Out of Stock


Odour (decreasing):
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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Prices
24
35
67

500g
246

Description and usage notes:

Main Synonyms:

TUBEREUSE 184108

CAS No. Odour (decreasing): Tuberose


Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Firmenich
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
35
52
102

500g
384

Description and usage notes:


This is a Firmenich recreation of tuberose absolute, very tenacious, radiant and
characteristic of the flowers. A really excellent product, effective in small doses
and much more versatile than might be expected: small amounts can enhance
herbal and other floral compostions significantly.
Main Synonyms:

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Undecavertol
CAS No. 81782-77-6
Odour (decreasing): Floral-violet and muguet, fruity-tropical, green. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
9
15
30

Description and usage notes:


A brilliant ingredient for many floral blends that helps to bring out the floral and
fruity aspects of other materials. Description from Givaudan: Undecavertol was
developed in connection with structural elucidation work on unknown trace
components of lily-of-the-valley. It has a powerful green-floral character, somewhat
related to lily-of-the-valley, with natural, fresh, fruity violet leaf and linden-blossom
aspects. It can be used successfully in rose and fruity pear accords. Although easy to
use in most perfumery types, Undecavertol requires careful dosage and blending
due to its exceptional strength.
Main Synonyms: 4- methyl-3-decen-5-ol, figovert, (E)-4-methyldec 3-en-5-ol, violet decenol

Vandor B

CAS No. 5435-64-3


Odour (decreasing): Floral-lily and rose, fresh-aldehydic, green, clean
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
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10
11
19

500g
38

Description and usage notes:


Powerful, pungent aldehydic, with green note; on dilution fresh & clean; made by
IFF. Arctander says that This aldehyde, more conspicuous by its absence from so
many perfume laboratories, is used with excellent effect by the few who really
enjoy experimenting with unconventional materials. In effect more versatile than
Methyl nonyl acetaldehyde, it creates floral-diffusive top-notes in a Lily or Muguet,
freshness in Mimosa or Rose, gives clean and airy topnotes to Citrus fragrances,
etc. By 1985 Arcadi Boix Camps commends it to perfumers as similar to
Aldehyde C9 in strength but with a more modern, more floral and less citronellic
note
Main Synonyms: 3,5,5- trimethyl hexanal, green hexanal, iso-nonyl
aldehyde, santanal, verdinal

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Vanilla Absolute

CAS No. 8024-06-4


Odour (decreasing): Balsamic, vanilla-beans, vanillin. Extremely tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
117
190
377
1,773

Description and usage notes:


Very powerful and beautiful natural vanilla absolute: an exceptionally beautiful
product of great power and tenacity. Used in traces to enrich and sweeten virtually
any fragrance type but vital in most gourmands. Vanilla absolute preserves the
complexity and animalic undertones of the vanilla bean which is lost in production
of the so-called 'oleoresin' of vanilla. Arctander writes extensively about vanilla in
all its forms describing vanilla absolute as The highest concentration of vanilla
aroma (perfume and flavor).
Main Synonyms: Vanilla planifolia

Vanillin
CAS No. 121-33-5
Odour (decreasing): Sweet-vanilla, creamy-chocolate
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
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100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
35

Description and usage notes:


This chemical is the key component of the natural vanilla odour and is
characteristic of vanilla based scents and flavours. In this form it is one of the most
widely used of all perfumery materials, used in all types of fragrance in small doses.
Vanillin comes as white to cream coloured crystals, that dissolve readily at low
doses in most perfumery materials and in ethanol. High doses can become sicklysweet and amounts above 8% of the perfume concentrate are rarely used. It has
some useful fixative qualities as well, particularly with floral materials. Arctander
writes very extensively about vanillin and some extracts are presented here:
Among the more common perfume materials, Vanillin is one of the most tenacious
odors known.; Its intense sweetness is utilized in industrial masking odors and in
high-cost luxury perfumes, and it can be used in almost any type of fragrance, from
woody or herbaceous to Oriental or floral. He also points out that because vanillin
is such a high volume product it is chemically one of the purest materials used in
perfumery. This together with improvements in base products mean that the use
of low doses of vanillin in fragrances for functional products such as white soaps
and creams is no-longer the hazard it once was, though discolouration can still
occur where higher amounts are involved.
Main Synonyms: 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde

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Velvione

CAS No. 37609-25-9


Odour (decreasing): Musk, sweet, powdery, animalic. Powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
29
43
83

500g
310

Description and usage notes:


This is a highly effective musk even in small doses, velvety smooth with a distinctive
powdery dry-down. Like Ambrettolide it can be used to enhance other musks and
is great with Romandolide and Ethylene brassylate. Description from Givaudan:
Velvione is an exceptional product: a powdery macrocyclic musk that is powerful,
highly substantive and stable, as well as biodegradable. Velvione has a nitro-musk
aspect that is not found either in other commonly used macrocyclic musks, nor in
polycyclic musks. Velvione is excellent in all applications, including fine fragrance,
where it adds a powdery volume and musky softness.
Main Synonyms: ambretone, (5Z)-cyclohexadec-5-en-1-one, musk
amberol

Veramoss / Evernyl

CAS No. 4707-47-5


Odour (decreasing): Mossy, oakmoss, woody, phenolic, earthy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
18
24
45

500g
120

Description and usage notes:


A deceptively powerful material that can have a significant effect on a blend: It is an
excellent fixative and adds great depth and substance to almost any fragrance. Used
alongside natural oakmoss it is possible to create a very effective facsimile of a
traditional Fougre using this material, though it isnt a full substitute for oakmoss
on its own, this chemical is one of the key odour components of oakmoss absolute.
Main Synonyms: methyl atratate, methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6 dimethylbenzoate

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Veratraldehyde

CAS No. 120-14-9


Odour (decreasing): Sweet-vanilla, creamy, heliotropine, woody, coumarin
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
13
16
29
99

Description and usage notes:


Soft balsamic / vanilla note and replacement / booster for Heliotropine.
Veratraldehyde comes as waxy, white to cream coloured powder or flakes, Can
form part of the replacement for heliotropine in any formula calling for it, but
something like acetanisole will be needed as well. It is otherwise useful as a
complexing agent alongside vanillin or ethyl vanillin and as a fixative for floral,
gourmand and other styles of fragrance. Arctander suggests that A pure grade of
Veratraldehyde is an excellent perfume material with more warmth and depth than
Vanillin, and excellent effect in 'Oriental' type fragrances, woody-musky bases, etc.
It is also an interesting variation of - or companion to Anisaldehyde.
Main Synonyms: 3,4-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde, Protocatechualdehyde
dimethylether, Methyl vanillin, 'Methyl protechin', Vanillin methyl
ether, 3,4-Dimethoxy benzenecarbonal.

Verdalia A

CAS No. 53018-24-9


Odour (decreasing): Fruity-watermelon, sweet, green-herbaceous, floral
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): Givaudan
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
10
11
19

500g
68

Description and usage notes:


Very versatile and strong freshening agent with fruity and herbal aspects.
Description from Givaudan: Very powerful fruity, sweet, green and herbaceous,
distinctive watermelon on dry-out. Excellent booster for lavender and herbal
fragrances in household, fabric detergents and soaps at up to 4%. Often used as a
10% or even 1% dilution to give more subtle top-note effects.
Main Synonyms: tropical indene

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Verdol

CAS No. 13491-79-7


Odour (decreasing): Fresh-minty, camphoraceous, woody-pine, earthy-patchouli
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
9
10
17
34

Description and usage notes:


Powerful, minty, camphoraceous, somewhat pine-woody and patchouli-like can add
radiant effects to fresh perfumes. Extremely tenacious and therefore useful for
continuing a fresh, clean theme into the dry-down. Solid at room temperature, so
also available at 50% in IPM at the same price.
Main Synonyms: 2-tert-butylcyclohexan-1-ol, OTBCH, pine hexanol

Vertenex
CAS No. 104-05-2
Odour (decreasing): Sweet, woody, orris, creamy
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


Very useful, fresh, woody top-to-middle note. An original IFF material who
describe it as: Sweet, rich and woody. This material blends well with ionones and
enriches the odour quality of fragrances for functional products. Arctander
suggests it is: Widely used in perfumery along with the Ionone, Cedarwood
products, floral and non-floral perfume chemicals, a very verstile perfume material
for soap and other low-cost fragrances, where volume is required. Generally as a
blender / modifier in countless types of fragrances, from Pine to Rose, from woody
to floral, it is one of the most successful perfume chemicals of the last few
decades
Main Synonyms: (4-tert-butylcyclohexyl) acetate, lorysia, oryclon,
PTBCHA, woody acetate

Vertofix (generic)
CAS No. 32388-55-9
Odour (decreasing):
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
35

Description and usage notes:


See Methyl Cedryl Ketone for details
Main Synonyms:

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Vetiveryl acetate

CAS No. 62563-80-8


Odour (decreasing): Sweet-woody, fresh, dry. Exalting and very tenacious
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
500g
Prices
32
47
92
350

Description and usage notes:


All the velvety-smooth character of the best vetiver, but without the harshness or
smoky-notes that can be present in the natural oil. Produced from vetiver oil from
Java. Arctander speaks very highly of this material: The beauty of the odor is only
fully appreciated when the material is incorporated in a suitable perfume. The
peculiar dry-sweet note does not appear with a woody tone, but it gives fresh lift,
yet outstanding tenacity and warmth to a fragrance. Although this ester can be
used in almost any type of perfume, it has its most attractive effect in Chypres,
modem aldehydic perfumes. compositions with Ionones, Opopanax, Olibanum,
Orris, etc. and it is nearly perfect for powder perfumes. Many world-wide known,
very successful fashion-perfumes owe part of their success to this item, although
the idea of using a very large proportion of this ester in a luxury perfume is older
than most of the perfumers working in todays laboratories. Which only confirms
the success of the material virtually unsurpassed through many decades.
Main Synonyms: vertiver acetate

Violet Leaf Absolute


CAS No. 8024-08-6
Odour (decreasing): Green-leafy, floral-violet. Diffusive and powerful
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known):
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
122
197
392

500g

Description and usage notes:


Extremely powerful and beautiful natural green note with floral aspects that is one
of my all time favourite materials. Arctander tells us it is used extensively in
perfumery where its tremendous diffusion and delicate naturalness is obtainable at
very low concentrations of the absolute in a perfume or base. In certain floral
bases, eg hyacinth, muguet, reseda, violet and in high-class chypres, in aldehydicwoody fragrances and in many fantasy types, it lends an unsurpassed elegance
when skilfully used.
Main Synonyms: Viola odourata

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W, X, Y, Z

Zenolide
CAS No. 54982-83-1
Odour (decreasing): Musk, fruity-berry, fresh, animalic
Solvent: -none- 100%
Manufacturer (if known): IFF
30ml
50ml
100ml
Prices
9
10
17

500g
34

Description and usage notes:


A very effective, tenacious, macrocyclic musk. This particular musk has top-note
effects, yet will last for a week on a smelling strip and has a slightly red-fruit quality
and a fresh dry-down almost reminiscent of floralozone. Extremely good value at
this price and deserves wider usage.
Main Synonyms: ethylene dodecanoate

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