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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.

Saffron, ext.

(84604-17-1)

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Coffee oil

(8001-67-0)

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Oils, Calendulaofficinalis

(70892-20-5)
Pot marigold is an annual (sometimes biennial), pubescent herb, growing in the Mediterranean region. The plant grows up to 60 cm (2 ft), covered with glandular hairs and has yellow-orange flowers, alternate greenish-gray leaves (the superior, lanceolate; the radical, oblong) and spindle-shaped roots. The flowers are large heads with yellow or orange rays. An oil of little or no importance is distilled from the dried flowers in approximately 0.02% yields. Pot marigold should not be confused with

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Balsams, Canada

(8007-47-4)
Used for bonding minerals, biological slices and optical glass

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3-[[5-Methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexyl]oxy]-1,2-propanediol

(87061-04-9)
Menthoxypropanediol is used to mask odor and leave the skin feeling refreshed, it is a synthetic menthol derivative.

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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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