Aurantiol (Methyl Anthranilate Schiffs Base) is a versatile and high-performance ingredient designed to impart a vibrant orange aroma to various cosmetic and fragrance applications. It’s a 50% dilution in DPG (Dipropylene Glycol), a solvent known for its excellent compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic formulations. Aurantiol’s unique chemical structure, derived from the Schiff base reaction of methyl anthranilate, results in a captivating, bright orange scent that is both natural and appealing.
The high concentration of Aurantiol in this dilution provides a potent and long-lasting fragrance experience. The inclusion of DPG ensures that the ingredient disperses easily and integrates smoothly into your desired cosmetic or fragrance base. Its compatibility with various formulations makes it a valuable tool for perfumers and cosmetic formulators seeking to enhance the olfactory appeal of their products.
Aurantiol is particularly well-suited for creating citrus-based fragrances, adding a bright and juicy orange note to perfumes, soaps, lotions, and candles. Its vibrant aroma also complements floral and fruity scents, creating a harmonious blend of notes. With its high concentration and excellent solubility, Aurantiol is a key ingredient for achieving a powerful and distinct orange fragrance profile in your creations.
Whether you are crafting a luxurious perfume or an invigorating body wash, Aurantiol offers a reliable and effective solution for adding a captivating orange aroma to your products. Please refer to the constituent materials for more detailed information regarding the specific characteristics and potential applications of Aurantiol.
Synonyms
$NC : Dilution of Aurantiol (Schiff’s base MA/Hydroxy) 50% in DPG Refer to constituent materials for more information KianoPerfume
Description
Product Aurantiol (Methyl Anthranilate Schiffs Base) 50% in DPG
Physical State Mixture : Refer to component materials
Regulatory
CAS No. 89-43-0*50%
FEMA
DOCUMENTATION
IFRA Status / EU Allergens / MSDS / COA
Safety Notes
Perfumery Applications
Typical usage in perfume compounds
0.240%
FROM
2.400%
AVERAGE
18.800%
MAXIMUM
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