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Fenchyl Alcohol

balsamic cool citrus

US$ 0.17 /gram
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Odour

The odour and uses of Fenchyl Alcohol
balsamic camphor borneol pine woody dry sweet lemon: Camphor camphoraceous, conifers Flavor: fresh, pine : grape; lemon; lime; musty; oily; herbaceous; raspberry; minty; earthy; pepper; camphoraceous; spicy; wine-like : Powerful and diffusive, Camphor-like Use:: Widely used in perfumery. Blends very well with lemon-lime notes. Gives power and lift to floral fragrances. Used in mushroom applications for earthy top notes. balsam basil earth humus fir needle pine needle herbal lemon lime oregano parsley pepper black pine rosemary spice spruce thyme truffle woody basil beer fir needle pine needle oregano parsley pepper black spruce thymeartemisia santolinaefolia : beer : brandy grape brandy : fennel spanish fennel oil : grape : hop oil : lime oil : nutmeg : picea alba : pine : pinus palustris root oil : pinus silvestris : rosemary oil :

Synonyms

3,3- dimethyl-8,9-dinorbornan-2-ol : 2- fenchanol : fenchol : fenchyl alcohol : 1,3,3- trimethyl bicyclo(2.2.1)heptan-2-ol : 1,3,3- trimethyl-2-norbornanol : 1,5,5- trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-6-ol : Advanced Biotech : fenchyl alcohol 98pc min. natural

Description

Product Fenchyl Alcohol
Physical State pale yellow solid

Regulatory

CAS No. 1632-73-1
FEMA 2480
DOCUMENTATION
IFRA Status / EU Allergens / MSDS / COA
Safety Notes

Perfumery Applications

Typical usage in perfume compounds

0.040%
from
0.400%
Average
4.000%
Maximum

Application Suitability

Used in these perfume types but not limited to them.


Rating

9 = Very Good Performance

8 = Good Performance

7 = Reasonable performance

6 = Fair performance

5 = Mediocre performance

4 = Slight stability problems

3 = Discoloration Problems

2 = Stability problems

1 = Major problems

0 = Not recommended for use


Important Notes:

End application data applies to experiments carried out by the authors or extrapolated from those experiments using computer algorithms. As application product formulations vary widely this information is only a general guide.

Full testing by both perfumers- flavorists and end users is the only proven method to ensuring a perfume or flavours safety- strength- suitability- stability and success.

Legislation and regulations vary widely and change with time so it is your duty to check this.

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