Allyl Cyclohexyloxyacetate: A Green-Fruity Aroma Chemical for Modern Perfumery

Discover the sophisticated green and fruity nuances of this key synthetic fragrance ingredient.

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Advantages Offered

Complex Scent Profile

Allyl cyclohexyloxyacetate provides a sophisticated blend of green, fruity, and subtly herbaceous notes, ideal for complex fragrance compositions, enhancing the overall olfactory experience.

Middle Note Enhancement

As a middle note enhancer, it helps to bridge top and base notes, contributing to the longevity and structural integrity of perfumes, a key aspect for many green fruity aroma chemical users.

Odor Masking Capabilities

Its ability to effectively mask undesirable odors makes it a valuable additive in cosmetic formulations, improving the sensory appeal of products for consumers.

Key Applications

Perfumery

A crucial synthetic fragrance ingredient, Allyl cyclohexyloxyacetate is employed in fine fragrances, colognes, and personal care products to impart its signature green, fruity aroma.

Cosmetics

Used in deodorants and other cosmetic items for its odor masking properties, contributing to a more pleasant sensory experience.

Flavor Enhancement

While primarily a fragrance component, its unique profile may also find use as a flavoring agent in specific food and beverage applications.

Aroma Chemical Research

Serves as a building block and reference compound in scientific research focused on synthetic fragrance compounds and olfactory perception.

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Advanced Facilities

Our in-house R&D laboratory, pilot platform, and large-scale production workshop are equipped to meet the audit requirements of global customers.

Seamless Scalability

We facilitate a perfect transition from small-scale lab requirements (grams) to full commercialization (hundreds of tons).