Nerolione (Symrise)
4.00 out of 5
(2 customer reviews)
$10.25 – $133.00
CAS# 23911-56-0
This material can be liquid or solid.
Odor Description – A powerful floral, orange blossom, orange peel aroma.Great booster for floriental or oriental fragrances. Non-discoloring alternative for traditional anthranilates.
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Categories: Aroma Chemicals, Symrise, Synthetic
Tags: floral, neroli, orange, orange blossom, orange peel
Description
CAS# 23911-56-0
Odor Description – A powerful floral, orange blossom, orange peel aroma.Great booster for floriental or oriental fragrances. Non-discoloring alternative for traditional anthranilates.
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Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Cristóbal –
Extremely diffusive and powerful. Dosage should rarely exceed 0.1%
Roman –
Unsure what to make of this. It’s one of those things that I can’t detect in concentration, but in incredibly dilute amounts – even such as have escaped the seal of the storage and working container – is so noticeable that I have had to relocate an air scrubber in to my temporary workspace (on top of already acceptable airflow) in order to manage it.
That said, the smell is much more muted than I had expected based on the ‘orange peel’ description. I can definitely detect a mild citrus floral note, though. I think that for my purposes, Citroasis is more what I had in mind, although perhaps I will find some use for this.