Methyl Octine Carbonate
Methyl Octine Carbonate
Synonyms: Methyl Octyne Carbonate, Methyl 2-Nonynoate
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For larger amounts please contact us.
More complex and, sadly, more restricted than Methyl Heptine Carbonate (MHC), the octine variant of this family is a lovely green and slightly fruity aroma chemical (in the direction of strawberry but not so pronounced as ethyl decine carbonate, another marvel) that lends its magic (which is effective in traces fortunately) to numerous fragrances such as Chanel's Coco Noir at 0.08%, and there is even a trace (0.001%) in Kurkdjian's Oud Satin Mood where it modifies a large dose of Methyl Ionone Gamma Coeur.
Danute Pajaujis Anonis recomended its use in Fougère scents to bolster the green facets and, indeed, we see it prominently in the superstar of that genre, the original 1985 edition of Green Irish Tweed by Creed (our Compound Tweed). Methyl Octine Carbonate (MOC) works marvellously to temper the 10% dihydromyrcenol overdose of that same scent and in internal trials we have found the same to be very effective in smaller amounts in replicas of Abercrombie and Fitch's all-too-frequently (and wrongly) maligned Fierce (2002) by master perfumers Christophe Laudamiel and Bruno Jovanovic. Its ability to naturalise that chemical means it should be far more widely used today though (alas) fear of breaching IFRA or EU standards may make some perfumers reticent to approach it.
Combined, your total finished fragrance load of Methyl Octine Carbonate and Methyl Heptine Carbonate is 0.047%, and because MOC is restricted to 0.01%, you can use the remaining 0.037% in MHC to fill the gap. Beyond that, IFRA and EU safe chemicals such as Undecavertol, Neofolione and Firmenich's wonderful Violettyne MIP fill the gap.
Warning: This is a raw material for the manufacture of perfumes. Do not consume. Do not apply directly to skin. Keep out of reach of children.
Fraterworks® is strictly a reseller of this product and is neither an agent nor official distributor for Givaudan.
Average Use: 0.16% in a perfume compound
Appearance: Colourless liquid
Longevity: Lasts > 124 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: 0.01%
IFRA 49: 0.01%
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.
Visa 2007 — An Oriental Fragrance
Green Irish Tweed — Woody Musk
* Disclaimer
General Disclaimer
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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. Fraterworks is an official member of IFRA and the FFAANZ.
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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.