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ACETYL ISO EUGENOL

ACETYL ISO EUGENOL is a high-quality laboratory chemical compound used in various scientific research and testing applications.

Acetyl Iso Eugenol Formula

ACETYL ISO EUGENOL is a versatile chemical compound commonly used in fragrance and flavor applications. It is derived from isoeugenol and has a sweet, spicy aroma profile. The compound features an acetyl group modification that enhances its stability and performance characteristics. Its molecular structure allows for excellent fixative properties in perfumery applications.

Odour Profile

Sweet, Floral, Spicy, carnation notes

Shelf Life

12 months under good storage conditions

Chemical name 2-Methoxy-4-(E)-prop-1-enylpheny
CAS No 93-29-8
EINECS No 202-236-1
FEMA No 2470
Synonym Iso eugenyl acetate
Molecular formula C12 H14 O3
Molecular weight 206.24
Appearance White crystalline solid with characteristic odour
Solubility Soluble in alcohol
Melting Point Between 75°C to 78°C
Acid value NMT 1.0
Purity by GC NLT 98% (sum of isomers)
Molecular formula C12 H14 O3
Molecular weight 206.24

  • Main Use:

    Acts as a fixative and middle-note contributor with a sweet, spicy, clove-like aroma.

  • Common In:

    Floral accords, particularly oriental, woody, and spicy perfumes.

  • Value Add:

    Enhances longevity and complexity of scent compositions.

  • ~ Used in scented soaps, lotions, and creams, providing a soft, balsamic background.

  • ~ Its stability in alkaline and mildly acidic environments makes it a good fit for personal care products.

Blends beautifully with ingredients like ylang-ylang, patchouli, sandalwood, and vanilla, making it ideal for complex, warm profiles.

  • ~ Excellent for use in candles, potpourri, incense sticks, and diffuser oils.

  • ~ Creates a calming ambiance with its warm, inviting notes — perfect for your aromatic wellness line.

Rarely, it's used in trace amounts for flavoring in non-edible aromatic applications like toothpastes or mouthwashes, although this is less common and requires regulation compliance.

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