Description
Description:
Base Note
Other names : 1,3-benzodioxole-5-carbaldehyde ; 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde methylene ketal ; 3,4-dimethylene dioxybenzaldehyde ; Dioxymethylene procatechuic aldehyde ; Dioxymethylene protocatechuic aldehyde ; 5-formyl-1,3-benzodioxole ; Geliotropin ; Heliobase ; 3,4-methylene dioxy benzaldehyde ; 3,4- methylene dioxybenzaldehyde ; 3,4- methylenedioxybenzaldehyde ; Piperonal ; Piperonaldehyde ; Piperonyl aldehyde
Odor Description : Heliotrope, sweet, fresh,
Use level: This is a blend that was designed to replace Heliotropin in any formula. The other 80% of the formula is Benzyl Benzoate. Another product that you might want to try as a replacement is our Heliotropex N (IFF) at 15%.
Volatility : Base
Uses in perfumery : Heliotropin is used in carnation, mimosa, tuberose, frangipani, ambery and fougere notes. Stable in soap bases, but may be responsible for coloration in cosmetic products. Tends to be gradually replaced by Heliotropex® (base), because heliotropin is regulated on importation beyond certain quantities.
Natural availability : Heliotropin is present in trace amounts in a natural state in Vanilla Bourbon Absolute, from which it can be extracted.
Chemical Properties
Molecular formula : C8H6O3
Molecular Weight : 150,13 g/mol
Density : 1,34
Flash Point : >113°C
Fusion Point : 37°C
Appearance : White solid
Log P : 1,05
Boiling Point : 264°C
Detection Threshold : Entre 62 ppb et 1 ppm (0,0001%)
IFRA : This ingredient is not restricted
CAS # (Mixture):
20% Heliotropin – CAS # 120-57-0
80% Benzyl Benzoate – CAS # 120-51-4
Other names : 1,3-benzodioxole-5-carbaldehyde ; 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde methylene ketal ; 3,4-dimethylene dioxybenzaldehyde ; Dioxymethylene procatechuic aldehyde ; Dioxymethylene protocatechuic aldehyde ; 5-formyl-1,3-benzodioxole ; Geliotropin ; Heliobase ; 3,4-methylene dioxy benzaldehyde ; 3,4- methylene dioxybenzaldehyde ; 3,4- methylenedioxybenzaldehyde ; Piperonal ; Piperonaldehyde ; Piperonyl aldehyde
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