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Synthetic Fragrances

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Anisole

(100-66-3)
Anisole was originally obtained from distilled methyl salicylate or methoxybenzoic acid. It is currently obtained by reacting phenol with dimethyl sulfate, a methylating agent, in an alkaline aqueous solution. It can be used as a raw material for organic synthesis, such as synthetic resins, spices, solvents, and insect repellents. Anisole is specified as a food flavoring permitted for use in GB 2760-1996, and is mainly used to prepare vanilla, anise, and beer-type flavors.

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Allicin

(539-86-6)
Allicin is naturally formed by the action of the enzyme allicinase on alliin when the tissue of the garlic bulb is disrupted. Allicin shows antibacterial activity.

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Acetylpyrazine

(22047-25-2)
Acetylpyrazine (2-Acetylpyrazine) is fused to form many polycyclic compounds, as useful structures in pharmaceuticals and perfumes. Acetylpyrazine is a component of the folates (vitamin B compounds) [1].

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Aurantiol

(89-43-0)
It is used in daily essences such as orange blossom type and citrus type, and is more stable in soap and detergent

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Amyl salicylate

(2050-08-0)
There are many varieties of salicylates belonging to spices, among which the most commonly used are methyl salicylate, isoamyl salicylate, and benzyl salicylate. The content of methyl salicylate in birch bark oil reaches 96%. In addition, it also has a certain content in essential oils such as cinnamon oil, ylang-ylang oil, violet oil, tuberose oil, etc., but it has not been seen that other essential oils contain other Report of salicylate. Isoamyl salicylate is the most important variety of amy

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Acetylcedrene

(32388-55-9)
1. The amount of ingredients used for various types of green incense, wood incense, ointment and moss-type flavors can reach up to 20%. Product quality: total ketone content ≥90%. 2. Can be widely used in perfume essences, cosmetic essences, soap essences and other daily chemical essence formulas.

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Amyl butyrate

(540-18-1)
Has been used in such flavors as apricot, pineapple, pear, plum, and sparingly in some perfume compositions.

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Synthetic fragrances are also called artificial fragrances. They are human beings that imitate natural fragrances through the science and technology they have mastered. A "single body" fragrance prepared or created by using different raw materials through chemical or biosynthetic means. There are more than 5000 kinds of synthetic spices in the world, and there are more than 400 kinds of commonly used products. The synthetic fragrance industry has become an important part of fine organic chemicals. "Synthetic Fragrances" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for synthetic fragrances.

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Synthetic fragrances are chemical compounds, which are produced to imitate natural odours or develop a new scent. These fragrances are mainly used in perfumes, cosmetics, detergents, soaps and air fresheners since they can give long-lasting and steady scents. Because synthetic is made from chemicals obtained from petroleum and other artificial compounds, some people may be allergic to it.

One of the major benefits of synthetic fragrances is that they are relatively stable. They are not easily affected by light, heat and air which is why they are suitable for use in products that need a long-lasting smell. Also, synthetic fragrances are relatively cheaper to produce than natural ones and various options for preparing scents are endless thus giving companies a chance to be creative in creating versatile scents.

Applications of synthetic fragrances include:

- Perfumes and colognes

- Included in products for skin care and cosmetics

- Aerosol and room spray

- Laundry detergents and fabric softeners

- Household cleaning products

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