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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 : 1,03
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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 : Heart/Base
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Price Range : €€€
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Appearance : Colorless 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 : N/A
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Vapor pressure : Lorem Ipsum
Uses
Other comments :
Nectarol® base is a so-called 'imitation' base. It is used in majority to reproduce the smell of an existing product : honey.
Nectarol® is one of the classical bases to reproduce honeyed notes or to bring a characteristic honey effect.
The occurrence of phenylic components is responsible for the rosy note associated with this composition.
Stability :
The occurrence of aromatic components in this base my be the source of coloration through time.
Esters that occur in this base may form their corresponding acid.
Aldehydes may form their corresponding diethylacetal, and react with nitrogen compounds as Methyl Anthranilate or Indol, to form Schiff bases.
Uses in perfumery :
Nectarol® is used for reconstitutions of honey, tobacco and rosy notes, to bring a honeyed, warm and animalic effect.
Year of discovery :
Data not available.
Isomerism :
N/A
Synthesis precursor :
N/A
Natural availability :
N/A
Synthesis route :
Nectarol® is composed in majority of Azarbre® (diethyl dimethyl-2-cyclohexenone), Phenylacetic acid, Acetophenone, Benzyl Alcohol, Methyl Benzoate, Hyrdatropic Aldehyde and Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol.
Regulations & IFRA
This ingredient is not restricted