Amyl Salicylate

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Amyl Salicylate is a synthetic fragrance compound known for its mild, sweet floral and herbaceous aroma, reminiscent of freshly cut green grass. It is a common ingredient in perfumery, used primarily as a base note to add depth and a lasting nature to fragrances. This compound is a type of ester formed from amyl alcohol and salicylic acid. It's particularly valued for its ability to blend well with other floral and balsamic notes, making it a versatile addition to a wide range of perfume compositions. The history of Amyl Salicylate in perfumery extends back to its synthesis in the early 20th century. It was introduced as part of the search for new synthetic ingredients that could provide consistent quality and performance in fragrances, at a time when natural ingredients were subject to variability due to crop yields, geographic conditions, and other natural factors. Its use has enabled perfumers to create more stable and long-lasting fragrances. In fragrances, Amyl Salicylate is appreciated for its ability to impart a clean and uplifting green freshness. It is often used in floral, green, and aquatic perfumes, contributing to the creation of airy, light, and rejuvenating scents. It has the capability to enhance the perception of other natural floral notes within a perfume, adding a crisp undertone that can make a fragrance feel more vibrant and lively.

Natural or Synthetic?
Synthetic, as it is a chemically synthesized ester not readily extractable from natural sources, ensuring consistency and stability in fragrances.



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