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General Presentation
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CAS N° : : 30772-69-1
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EINECS number : 250-331-1
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FEMA number : Donnée indisponible.
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Density : 1,05
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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 : Colorless liquid
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FLAVIS number : Donnée indisponible.
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JECFA number : Donnée indisponible.
Information on synthetic ingredients
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Acid Value : Lorem Ipsum
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Boiling Point : 268°C
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Detection Threshold : Donnée indisponible.
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Molecular formula : C13H20O2
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Log P : 3,6
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Molecular Weight : 208,3 g/mol
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Fusion Point : Donnée indisponible.
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Flash Point : >100°C (>212°F)
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Vapor pressure : Lorem Ipsum
Uses
Other comments :
Mysore acetate has a very singular sandalwood note with a violet flower aspect. As an example, it is less milky than Sandela® and Polysantol®.
Stability :
Esters may form their corresponding acid under the effect of heat.
Uses in perfumery :
Mysore acetate can be used in sandalwood notes to bring a smooth and sensual effect. It makes the link between a vibrant sandalwood and a violet-flower note, in association with Beta-Ionone for example.
Year of discovery :
Data not available.
Isomerism :
Mysore acetate does not have any isomer used in perfumery.
Synthesis precursor :
Mysore acetate is not a precursor for the synthesis of another compound of olfactive interest.
Natural availability :
Mysore acetate is not found in nature. Thus, it is not extracted from any plant.
Synthesis route :
Data not available.
Regulations & IFRA
This ingredient is not restricted