Isoeugenyl Acetate
Isoeugenyl Acetate
Synonyms: Acetyl Isoeugenol
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Isoeugenyl Acetate is the acetylated version of Isoeugenol. It functions like a softer and sweeter version of Isoeugenol with less diffusion, however like its related alcohol it adds a lovely warmth to the dry down of a scent. It has a particularly good synergy with balsams and resins as evidenced by its use in Coco (1984) by Jacques Polge for Chanel at 1.2% (demo formula below).
Use Isoeugenyl acetate to add a soft carnation or clove note or use it in a gourmand Speculaas cookie accord. Oftentimes a little of this material is all that is needed to add an inviting rounding out of basenotes in a scent which may otherwise seem cold. It could be perceived perhaps as adding colour. It's value should definitely not be underestimated.
Previously unrestricted in use, this has now changed and the maximum use in a finished perfume under IFRA 51 is 0.9%. This is a powder and can be added to your fragrance compound directly as it will dissolve readily in the other materials.
Fraterworks® is strictly a reseller of this product and is neither an agent nor official distributor for Ventos.
Appearance: White powder
Longevity: Lasts > 400 hours on a smelling strip
General Information
General Information
Like most suppliers and makers of quality raw materials for fragrances, we do not filter many of our products. This ensures that no odiferous matter is lost prior to use but can result in the appearance of small particles or slight clouding.
All alcoholic fragrances should be macerated for up to a month and then chilled in a moderate freezer overnight before being filtered fine. This will remove all cloudiness or detritus and is the industry norm.
IFRA Standards
IFRA Standards
Permitted amounts in finished product:
IFRA 51: 0.99%
IFRA 49: 100%
These are derived from calculated concentrations which do not replace chromatographic quantification on individual lots. Disclaimer...
For Trade Use Only
For Trade Use Only
Our products are intended as building blocks in the perfume creation process; they are not to be applied to the skin undiluted.
These raw materials are for use by the perfumery trade only.
Demonstration Formulas
Fraterworks demonstration formulas give you real-world examples of how our products are used. See the complete index.
Forbidden Secret — Aldehydic Chypre
Spring Evening — Floral Fragrance
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Regulations
DisclaimerAll of our products are compliant with EU 1223/2009 and the NZCPGS. None of our bases contain prohibited materials and regulatory compliance is possible depending on usage.
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IFRA Conformity
All of our bases can be used in products requiring conformity with the latest IFRA standards. Check the use levels under the Usage Restrictions section above.
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Nitro Musks
Some of our products may contain small amounts of EU and IFRA compliant musk ketone. We never use musk xylene, musk ambrette or any other prohibited materials.