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Ambroxan, Ambrox DL, and Ambrocenide: Key Differences in Fragrance Ingredients
Release time: 2024-12-03
Ambroxan, Ambrox DL, and Ambrocenide are related fragrance ingredients, but they differ in composition and characteristics:
Ambroxan (CAS 6790-58-5): A synthetic molecule used as a musky, amber fragrance note. It is widely used in perfumery for its long-lasting, warm, and smooth scent. Ambroxan is the primary compound found in ambergris, giving it its characteristic aroma.
Ambrox DL (CAS 3738-00-9): This is a variation of Ambroxan, with a more specific isomeric structure. It is typically used for similar purposes as Ambroxan but may offer different odor characteristics or subtle variations in fragrance projection.
Ambrocenide (CAS 211299-54-6): A more complex derivative or related compound, often used for richer, woody, and musky notes in perfumes. It may have a more intense or deeper amber profile compared to Ambroxan.
In summary, while all three are used in the fragrance industry, Ambroxan is the most common and straightforward, Ambrox DL offers slight structural variations, and Ambrocenide is a more intense or different variant with additional olfactory complexity.
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