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Perfuming

Infuse delightful scents into your products with our premium perfuming raw materials. Check all the chemical products you need for perfuming with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop perfuming raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

1,7-Dioxacycloheptadecan-8-one

(3391-83-1)
Musk 105 is a macrolide compound with a very strong floral or powdery fragrance. It can be slightly modified to simulate natural musk and other animal fragrances. It is a good substitute for natural musk. It is also a good and good fragrance-fixing agent and has a lifting, rounding effect. It can be used in high-end and mid-range cosmetics, especially suitable for a variety of soap flavors and various lavender flavors; for flavors With alcohol

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Eicosane

(112-95-8)
Eicosane is a long chain saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon. Eicosane has a high flashpoint which makes it an inefficient fuel for use in the petrochemical industry. Eicosane is used to form candles and paraffin waxes with solar energy storage capacity.

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Heptadecane

(629-78-7)
Gas chromatography analysis standard. Solvent.

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4′-tert-Butylacetophenone

(943-27-1)
4-tert-Butylacetophenone is an Impurity arising in the synthesis of Ebastine (E320000). Ebastine Impurity B.

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2-Methylvaleric acid

(97-61-0)
FEMA (mg/kg): candy 0.80. Moderately limited (FDA, §172.515, 2000).

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Perfuming refers to the incorporation of fragrance and aromatic raw materials into cosmetic formulations to impart pleasant scents. According to origin, perfuming agents can be categorized into natural and synthetic types. According to volatility, perfuming agents can be divided into top, middle, and base notes. According to the concentration of fragrance, perfuming agents can be divided into essential oils, which are highly concentrated extracts, and fragrance oils, which are diluted solutions often used in perfumery and cosmetics."Perfuming agents" on ECHEMl mainly supply perfume raw materials.

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Perfuming can enrich products with appealing scents. When incorporated into cosmetic formulations, fragrance compounds interact with other ingredients to create a harmonious blend of scents. This interaction may involve chemical reactions, molecular diffusion, or physical adsorption onto surfaces.

Fragrance compounds used in perfuming are meticulously selected based on their olfactive profiles and compatibility with other ingredients in the formulation. These compounds may include natural extracts, essential oils, synthetic aroma chemicals, or a combination thereof.

Common ingredients used in perfuming:

•Essential oils

•Synthetic aroma chemicals

•Fragrance fixatives

•Solvents and carriers

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