Musk R1 (11-oxa Hexadecanolide)
4.33 out of 5
(3 customer reviews)
$7.50 – $270.00Price range: $7.50 through $270.00
CAS#Â 3391-83-1
Appearance:Â COLORLESS-WHITE SOLID
Odor: AÂ sweet musk aroma reminiscent of incense. May be used fragrance compounds according to legal and IFRA guidelines
Note: This material must be melted, will require an extra day to ship.
Description
CAS#Â 3391-83-1
Appearance:Â COLORLESS-WHITE SOLID
Odor: AÂ sweet musk aroma reminiscent of incense. Â Boix Camps describes this as an “excellent musk odor with shades of ambrette seed absolute.”
May be used in fragrance compounds according to legal and IFRA guidelines
Note: This material must be melted, will require an extra day to ship.
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 2g, 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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johnhook –
I love Musk R1! Elegant musk which imparts an incense / burning candle (wax) smell. Sweet but not sickening sweet like other synthetic musks. One of my new favorite materials!
James Covington –
I agree with john in that this musk has always reminded me of burning candles. Thank you Christine for carrying this amazing musk I thought I would never see again….love it!!!!
david.j.lebrun –
Adds depth to drydowns with a sweet-musky complex that carries a lot of original character. I find myself gravitating towards this macrocyclic musk more and more these days…