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Discover the chemical raw material you need for fragrance oils or fragrance solid. From floral to musky, find each fragrance's CAS NO., properties, and SDS. Source raw fragrance materials from certified suppliers and ensure detailed product information for your creations.

Raspberry Ketone

(5471-51-2)
It is widely used in edible flavors such as strawberry, raspberry, pineapple, and peach, and is usually used as a fixative in fruit flavors. It can be used in jasmine, jasmine, tuberose and other formulations in daily chemical flavors. As a modifier, it is used in jasmine, gardenia, tuberose and other floral daily fragrances. In edible flavors, it is mostly used in flavors such as strawberry, pineapple, peach, plum and hanging fish. As a modifier, it is used in daily spices such as jasmine and t

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Resins, oleo-, capsicum

(8023-77-6)
Flavoring agent; coloring agent; flavoring agent. my country GB2760-97 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices. In the food industry, it can be used as flavoring, coloring, flavoring agent and fitness aid, etc.

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Rose oxide

(16409-43-1)
Used as raw materials for perfumes, perfumes and cosmetics

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Resins, oleo-, cocoa

(84649-99-0)
Cocoa extract is one of the three main products obtained from cocoa seeds. The other two products are cocoa powder and cocoa butter. Following curing and fermentation, the beans are dried and roasted to yield the desired flavor, color and aroma.

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Raspberry ketone β-D-glucoside

(38963-94-9)
Raspberry ketone glucoside is a natural product in raspberry fruit. Raspberry ketone glucosidev has the inhibitory effect on the melanin synthesis[1].

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Resins, gum benzoin

(9000-05-9)
Preserving ointments; preparing natural benzoic acid; for fumigating pastilles; in perfumery and cosmetics.

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Resins, Siam gum benzoin

(9000-72-0)
Benzoin Siam resinoid is obtained by solvent extraction of the resin from Styrax tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib ex Hartwich trees (Styracaceae). The wild growing Styrax tree is widespread in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Annually, ~100 t resin are collected.
Benzoin Siam resinoid is a reddish to light brown, viscous liquid with a longlasting, chocolate-like, sweet, balsamic odor. It is used in perfumery for balsamic nuances and as a fixative.

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ROSE HIPS EXTRACT

(84696-47-9)

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Resins, mastic

(61789-92-2)
GUM MASTIC is film-forming and odor masking. It can also be used as an adhesive. The oil may be anti-bacterial and anti-fungal as well. The gum is a resin derived from a small tree native to the Mediterranean area.

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Fragrance Ingredient refers to substances that emit fragrance and can be perceived by the sense of smell or taste, serving as raw materials for the preparation of fragrances. They can be classified according to their origin, distinguishing between natural and synthetic fragrances. According to their aromatic profiles, fragrances can be divided into floral, fruity, woody, and spicy notes. According to their concentration of aromatic compounds, perfumes can be divided into Parfum (EDP), Eau de Toilette (EDT), and Eau de Cologne (EDC). ECHEMI provides essential raw materials for crafting appealing fragrances.

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There are primarily four fragrance categories:

● Citrus: Fresh scents from citrus fruits like lemon, lime, orange, and mandarin.

● Floral: Single or combined scents of flowers like rose, jasmine, gardenia, and lavender.

● Oriental: A blend of spicy, woody, balsamic, and animalistic notes, giving warm and rich aromas.

● Woody: Warm and long-lasting scents from precious woods like sandalwood, cedarwood, and agarwood.

Fragrance Analysis:

Most perfumes follow a pyramid structure with top, middle, and base notes:

● Top notes: Initially, the scent of alcohol and perfume blend is prominent.

● Middle notes: After about ten minutes, the alcohol scent fades, leaving the core fragrance.

● Base notes: Develop about thirty minutes after application, mixing with personal skin chemistry to create a unique scent.

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