Fragrance raw material
Description
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Azarbre (Giv) is a fragrance for use in, for example, perfume, cosmetics, soap, candles and air fresheners.
Use
Azarbre (Giv) has a woody spicy scent reminiscent of iris. Givaudan also mentions honey and dried flowers. We can confirm the latter and indeed it fits well with honey scents, but the honey aspect is not very strong. More of a scent aspect of things like old books, beeswax and hay. The smell is not particularly strong, undiluted use is common. Typical use is in woody and iris chords. You usually use between 0.1% and 10% of this substance in the fragrance composition. It combines well with jonons and can actually be used wherever jonons fit: violet, rose and the like. Other flowers to go with are, for example, daffodil, broom and chrysanthemum. It is primarily a heart note in perfumes and is stable in many products, including soaps and candles. It should not be used in acidic products and bleach.
Properties
Azarbre (Giv) is a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature. The purity is at least 97% (total of the isomers). The substance has a fairly long shelf life. The substance does not or hardly occur in nature. It is a synthetic substance, made by the Swiss Givaudan.
Packaging
The 10 and 50 ml packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 250 g package is made of aluminum with a stopper and a white cap.
Dangers
Azarbre (Giv) is classified as a hazardous substance, with the following characteristics:
WARNING
H315 - Causes skin irritation.
H412 - Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
An allergic reaction is uncommon.
Codes
Item number: 23197
English name: Azarbre (Giv)
EC number: 943-554-7 (272-462-3)
CAS Number EU: 68845-36-3
CAS Number TSCA: 68845-36-3
INCI: DIETHYLDIMETHYLCYCLOHEXENONE