Isoeugenyl Acetate (CAS 93-29-8): A Versatile Ingredient for Flavors and Fragrances

Discover the rich aroma and diverse applications of Isoeugenyl Acetate, a key compound in creating captivating scents and tastes.

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Advantages You Gain

Enhanced Fragrance Longevity

Leverage the tenacity of Isoeugenyl Acetate in your fragrance creations; its aroma can last for up to 12 hours on a blotter, ensuring a lasting olfactory experience.

Versatile Flavor Applications

Benefit from the broad flavor applications of Isoeugenyl Acetate, it is used in berry, fruit and spice compositions, making it a versatile addition to your flavor formulations.

Aromatic Complexity and Sweetness

Add subtle effects to a wide range of blends with Isoeugenyl Acetate, which combines sweet, spicy, and powdery notes, enhancing the overall sensory appeal.

Key Applications

Perfumery

Isoeugenyl Acetate is widely utilized in perfumery for its ability to provide a stable, spicy, and floral aroma, often used as a fixative in carnation and rose fragrances.

Cosmetics

Its pleasant scent makes it a valuable perfuming agent in various cosmetic products, adding a desirable aroma profile.

Food Flavoring

In the food industry, Isoeugenyl Acetate is employed to enhance flavors in berry, fruit, and spice compositions, offering sweetness and a subtle spicy note.

Home Fragrances

The warm and inviting notes of Isoeugenyl Acetate also make it suitable for use in home fragrance products, creating pleasant ambient scents.

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