AMBROXAN

HS Code 29329900
Formula C16H26O
IUPAC Name (3aR,5aS,9aS,9bR)-3a,6,6,9a-Tetramethyldodecahydronaphtho[2,1-b]furan
Other Names Ambrox, Ambrofix, Ambermox
CAS Number 6790-58-5
Molar Mass 236.399 g.mol-1
Appearance Crystal powder
Odor Amber/musk
Density 0.939 g/cm3
Melting Point 75 °C (167 °F; 348 K)
Boiling Point 1200C (2480F, 393k) (1.40 mm Hg)
Solubility Ethanol
Industries Fragrance / cosmetic
Incoterms CIF/ FOB
Payment Terms 100% Advance, LC
Packing Size 1kg, 5 kg, 10 kg, 50kg, 100kg 200kg

 

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Description

Ambroxan is a synthetic compound often used in perfumery for its warm, woody, and amber-like scent. It is a prominent ingredient in many modern fragrances, valued for its ability to enhance and extend the longevity of scents. Ambroxan provides a smooth, musky base that complements floral, citrus, and aromatic notes, making it versatile across various fragrance families. Its skin-like quality adds depth, creating a sensual and inviting aura. Additionally, Ambroxan is celebrated for its stability and resistance to oxidation, ensuring that perfumes maintain their character over time. As a result, it has become a staple in contemporary scent compositions.

  1. Fragrance Ingredient: Widely used in perfumes for its warm, woody, and musky aroma, enhancing the overall scent profile.
  2. Longevity Enhancer: Extends the wear time of fragrances, ensuring they last longer on the skin.
  3. Base Note: Serves as a foundational element in both men’s and women’s perfumes, adding depth and richness.
  4. Aromatic Blend: Complements a variety of notes, including floral, citrus, and spicy, making it versatile in composition.
  5. Cosmetic Products: Occasionally included in body lotions and creams for its scent and skin-friendly properties.
  6. Home Fragrance: Used in candles and diffusers to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

 

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