Biocyclamol (Takasago)
5.00 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)
$8.00 – $105.00
CAS# 51411-24-6
Odor Description – A delicate floral, green aroma.
synonym – l-dihydro farnesol
SKU: N/A
Categories: Aroma Chemicals, biodegradable, Synthetic, Takasago, Valentine's Day
Tags: cyclamen, floral, green, subtle
Description
CAS# 51411-24-6
Odor Description – A delicate floral, green aroma.
synonym – l-dihydro farnesol
Effective at low dosage with substantivity on dry fabric, it blends easily with most accords. The ingredient’s suggested applications include fine fragrance, personal care and home care.
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Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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DH –
With hardly any top-note, this material can at first seem deceptively mild. Over time, however, it opens up into a very pleasant muguet/cyclamen note of impressive tenacity and diffusive power. I find it clean, smooth and natural smelling, without little or none of the distracting ozonic, aldehydic or lactonic secondary notes present in so many of the newly marketed muguet materials. Long live Biocyclamol!
leicaboy –
Great material, for more versatile than biomuguet. Same impression as DH, the performance and character leave nothing to be desired as a basenote material.
Sousuke –
As written above, indeed this is versatile! Its character is just a clean, pleasant muguet/cyclamen note. Takasago claims this one occurs in some kind of cyclamen. I also use this in the neroli base for some kind of desirable fantasy facet.