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Methyl Benzoate

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Methyl Benzoate

CAS No.93-58-3

Ventos

Heavy , sweet , floral , Tuberose , pungent and powerful

Arctander: “This ester is widely used in perfume compositions and floral bases. It is a conventional ingredient in ’Peau d’Espagne' and in Ylang-Ylang bases, it is used for its low cost in detergent fragrances, masking odors and industrial perfumes. It blends excellently with Benzyl acetate, Cinnamic alcohol, Cresyl-ethers and esters, Methyl anthranilate, etc. and with most of the spice oils.” 

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Methyl Benzoate

CAS No.93-58-3

Ventos

Heavy , sweet , floral , Tuberose , pungent and powerful

Arctander: “This ester is widely used in perfume compositions and floral bases. It is a conventional ingredient in ’Peau d’Espagne' and in Ylang-Ylang bases, it is used for its low cost in detergent fragrances, masking odors and industrial perfumes. It blends excellently with Benzyl acetate, Cinnamic alcohol, Cresyl-ethers and esters, Methyl anthranilate, etc. and with most of the spice oils.” 

Methyl Benzoate

CAS No.93-58-3

Ventos

Heavy , sweet , floral , Tuberose , pungent and powerful

Arctander: “This ester is widely used in perfume compositions and floral bases. It is a conventional ingredient in ’Peau d’Espagne' and in Ylang-Ylang bases, it is used for its low cost in detergent fragrances, masking odors and industrial perfumes. It blends excellently with Benzyl acetate, Cinnamic alcohol, Cresyl-ethers and esters, Methyl anthranilate, etc. and with most of the spice oils.” 

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