Fragrance raw material
Description
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Herboxane is a fragrance from Givaudan, the generic name of this fragrance is 2-butyl-4,4,6-trimethyl-1,3-dioxane It is a synthetic fragrance and does not occur in nature.
Herboxane is a colorless to light yellow liquid, the purity is at least 97%. The scent is green and spicy. It is mainly a top note.
Herboxane is somewhat reminiscent of basil in terms of smell: the herb, not the essential oil. It has similar green and spicy aspects, but also some citrus and a light pepper. As with many Givaudan products, it has a fairly clean scent, making it very acceptable in products such as creams and shower gels. Fits particularly well with fresh scents such as lavender and blossoms, but can certainly also be used with scents with a green-floral aspect such as rose and hyacinth. Herboxane itself is resistant to the aggressive action of soap, but the odor effect is not very strong.
Herboxane does not have a particularly strong odor, and it is not very obtrusive, so making a dilution is not necessary. Keep cool, dry, dark and out of reach of children.
Herboxane is classified under REACH as follows:
H412 - Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
An allergic reaction is not to be expected
The English generic name is 2-butyl-4,4,6-trimethyl-1,3-dioxane.
CAS Number: 54546-26-8
EINECS Number: 259-210-8"