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General Presentation
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CAS N° : : BASE
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EINECS number : BASE
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FEMA number : BASE
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Density : 0,973
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Optical rotation : Lorem Ipsum
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Allergens : This ingredient does not contain any allergen.
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Refractive Index @20°C : Lorem Ipsum
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Volatility : Base
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Price Range : €€€
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Appearance : Yellow to amber liquid
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FLAVIS number : BASE
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JECFA number : BASE
Information on synthetic ingredients
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Acid Value : Lorem Ipsum
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Boiling Point : N/A
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Detection Threshold : Donnée indisponible.
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Molecular formula : N/A
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Log P : N/A
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Molecular Weight : N/A
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Fusion Point : N/A
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Flash Point : 90°C
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Vapor pressure : Lorem Ipsum
Uses
Other comments :
Animalis® base is said to be an olfactory mixture between a note of civet and a note of Musk Tonkin (from the Tibet goat genitals).
Its use has been very recognized in the perfume Kouros (1981) by Yves Saint-Laurent. Other perfumes from the 80's such as Peau de Montana in 1986 use this base. Despite a more moderate success today, Animalis® base is still used in some perfumes for its leather, woody and animalic notes. There are two commercial versions of the Animalis® base: Animalis® 1745-03 and Animalis® 5853.
Stability :
Data not available.
Uses in perfumery :
Animalis 5843® is used for ambery, leather, animalic or chypre notes.
Year of discovery :
Appeared during the 80's.
Isomerism :
N/A
Synthesis precursor :
N/A
Natural availability :
N/A
Synthesis route :
Animalis 5843® is mainly composed of Alpha-Cedrene, Cedrol, and in smaller quantities of D-Limonene, alpha-Pinene and Aldehyde C-10. These compounds can be obtained synthetically, but can all also be derived from natural raw materials (Alpha-Cedrene and Cedrol can be derived from Cedarwood Virginia EO for example).
Regulations & IFRA
This ingredient is not restricted