Methyl Butyrate: Properties, Applications, and Uses in Flavors and Fragrances

Explore the versatile properties and applications of Methyl Butyrate, a key ingredient in the flavor and fragrance industry.

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Key Advantages

High Purity & Consistency

With a guaranteed assay of 99%min, Methyl Butyrate ensures reliable performance and consistent results in all its applications, from flavor formulations to chemical synthesis.

Versatile Applications

The dual role of Methyl Butyrate as a flavor enhancer and an organic synthesis intermediate highlights its versatility, catering to diverse industry needs.

Pleasant Aroma Profile

Its characteristic apple and cheese-like odor makes Methyl Butyrate a sought-after ingredient for creating appealing artificial fruit flavors and enhancing fragrance compositions.

Key Applications

Flavor Enhancement

Utilize Methyl Butyrate to create authentic sweet wine and fruit flavors, adding a pleasant aroma to various food products and beverages.

Organic Synthesis

As a key intermediate, Methyl Butyrate plays a crucial role in the synthesis of various organic compounds, supporting advancements in chemical manufacturing.

Solvent Properties

Methyl Butyrate serves as an effective solvent for resins like ethylcellulose and nitrocellulose, finding use in lacquers and other chemical formulations.

Fragrance Formulations

The pleasant fruity scent of Methyl Butyrate makes it a valuable component in the creation of perfumes and other scented products.

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