Description
Description:
Middle Note
Odor Description: Spicy, warm, strong, pungent
Clove sharp spicy sweet.
Similar to eugenol, a great addition to carnation, jasmine or spicy flower accords.
Other names: 2-methoxy-4-propylphenol ; 4-propylguaiacol ; Ortho-5-propylhydroxyanisole ; Ortho-4-propylmethoxyphenol ; Cerulignol ; Coerulignol ; Guaiacylpropane ; Cerulignol ; Cerulignol ; Dihydro eugenol ; Guaiacyl propane ; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxypropyl benzene ; (4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) propane ; 4-propyl guaiacol ; Para-propyl guaiacol ; 5-propyl ortho-hydroxyanisole ; 4- propyl-2-methoxyphenol
Odor Description: Sweet, spicy-clove, woody, powdery, phenolic, allspice
Use level: Can use up to 3% of total concentrate.
Volatility : Head/Heart
Uses in Perfumery: DihydroEugenol is used to replace Eugenol is some accords, as it is not a regulated ingredient, for the same reasons as Eugenol, but mostly when the aim is to bring more facets to fresh spices such as black pepper, cardamom etc.
Natural Availability : DihydroEugenol has been identified in diverse consumer goods such as some whiskeys and cheeses. Nevertheless, it is not extracted from any plant, to get it on a natural way.
Chemical Properties :
Molecular formula : C10H14O2
Molecular Weight : 166,22 g/mol
Density : 1,038
Flash Point : 113°C
Fusion Point : 17°C
Appearance : Pale yellow liquid
Log P : Donnée indisponible,
Boiling Point : 240°C
Detection Threshold : Donnée indisponibleI
IFRA : This ingredient is restricted by IFRA
50th Amendement
Restriction type : RESTRICTION
Cause of restriction : DERMAL SENSITIZATION AND SYSTEMIC TOXICITY
Amendment : 49
Quantitative limit on the use :
Cat.1 – 0.13%
Cat.2 – .039%
Cat.3 – 0.78%
Cat.4 – 0.73%
Cat.5A. – 0.19%
Cat.5B – 0.19%
Cat.5C – 0.19%
Cat.5D – .062%
Cat.6 – 0.43%
Cat.7A – 1.5%
Cat.7B – 1.5%
Cat.8 – .062%
Cat.9 – 1.4%
Cat.10A – 1.4%
Cat.10B – 5.1%
Cat.11A – .062%
Cat.11B – .062%
Cat. 12 – No Restrictions
CAS # 2785-87-7
FEMA # 3598
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