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Red Saffron Infusion

SKU: 5ES18560

The finest red Saffron extracted with dipropylene glycol to give a deep red infusion. It takes a full 30 strands (stigmas) from 10 crocus sativus flowers to make each gram of infusion!. The red infusion has a very rich oriental bouquet. It captures the full Saffron character giving it a more classic appeal than Saffron oil light, great for heavier classic Orientals, Arabic fragrances and narcotic heady florals, Jasmine, Tuberose, Gardenia, Mukulat. Odour is herbal saffron fresh strong calyx, edible spicy-herbal-coumarin woody, honey, phenolic, medicinal, camphor, green-narcotic-floral, tobacco, hay, narcissus narcisse neroli violet :

US$ 2.02 /gram
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Odor Life (Smelling Strip)60 hrs
Relative Odor Impact65

Olfactory Profile

What is feeeel... the smell..?
EDIBLEHERBNARCOTICCITRUS
Top Notes

Edible, Herb, Citrus, Vanilla, Phenolic

EdibleHerbCitrusVanillaPhenolic
Heart Notes

Herb, Narcotic, Citrus

HerbNarcoticCitrus
Base Notes

Vanilla

Vanilla
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Odour & Impact

The odour and uses of Red Saffron Infusion:

herbal saffron fresh strong saffron : narcissus narcisse neroli saffron violet crocus sativus :

Relative Odor Impact 65
Odor Life (Smelling Strip) 60 hrs

Perfumery Applications

Typical usage in perfume compounds:

0.500%
From
3.000%
Average
10.000%
Maximum

Technical Specifications

Product NameRed Saffron Infusion
Appearance
Physical Statedeep red-orange slightly viscous liquid
Specific Gravity0.0000
Refractive Index0.0000
Melting PointTBA
Boiling PointTBA
Flash Point0
CAS No.8022-19-3
FEMATBA

Synonyms & Uses

$ES : crocus sativus l. flower infusion in propanediol: PerfumersWorld

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Application Suitability
Rating Guide
Rating Guide
  • 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

Alcoholic Perfume Very Good Performance
9/9
Anti-perspirants/Deo Mediocre performance
5/9
Creams and Lotions Mediocre performance
5/9
Talcum Powder Mediocre performance
5/9
Tablet Soap Very Good Performance
9/9
Liquid Soap Very Good Performance
9/9
Shampoo Very Good Performance
9/9
Hair Conditioner Good Performance
8/9
Bath/Shower Gel Very Good Performance
9/9
Cold Wave Major problems
1/9
Ammonia Slight stability problems
4/9
Chlorine Discoloration Problems
3/9
Detergent Powder Mediocre performance
5/9
Liquid Detergent Reasonable performance
7/9
Fabric Softener Reasonable performance
7/9
Candles Slight stability problems
4/9
Pot Pourri Mediocre performance
5/9
Incense Mediocre performance
5/9

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