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Gamma Octalactone

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Gamma Octalactone

CAS : 104-50-7

Sweet, creamy, coconut, milky, soapy, coumarin, fruity, peach and apricot.

Arctander: “This lactone is used in perfumery in heavy floral fragrances such as Gardenia, Tuberose, Hyacinth, and even in Lily. It serves as an interesting modifier or substitute for Coumarin in herbaceous fragrance types, Fougeres, Lavenders, etc. In spite of its comparatively low boiling point, it has an excellent tenacity.”

Jean Claude Elena, in his book Diary of a Nose, suggests that with Stemone this material can produce the illusion of the smell of figs.

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Gamma Octalactone

CAS : 104-50-7

Sweet, creamy, coconut, milky, soapy, coumarin, fruity, peach and apricot.

Arctander: “This lactone is used in perfumery in heavy floral fragrances such as Gardenia, Tuberose, Hyacinth, and even in Lily. It serves as an interesting modifier or substitute for Coumarin in herbaceous fragrance types, Fougeres, Lavenders, etc. In spite of its comparatively low boiling point, it has an excellent tenacity.”

Jean Claude Elena, in his book Diary of a Nose, suggests that with Stemone this material can produce the illusion of the smell of figs.

Gamma Octalactone

CAS : 104-50-7

Sweet, creamy, coconut, milky, soapy, coumarin, fruity, peach and apricot.

Arctander: “This lactone is used in perfumery in heavy floral fragrances such as Gardenia, Tuberose, Hyacinth, and even in Lily. It serves as an interesting modifier or substitute for Coumarin in herbaceous fragrance types, Fougeres, Lavenders, etc. In spite of its comparatively low boiling point, it has an excellent tenacity.”

Jean Claude Elena, in his book Diary of a Nose, suggests that with Stemone this material can produce the illusion of the smell of figs.

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