Fragrance raw material
Description
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Methyl Pamplemousse (Giv) is a fragrance that can be used, for example, in perfumes or shower gel.
Use
Methyl Pamplemousse (Giv) is primarily used for the distinctive bitter grapefruit scent it has. In addition, it is reminiscent of citral, lemongrass: warm citrus aspects. It can be used anywhere you would otherwise use a different citrus. The smell is not very strong, but also in lower concentrations recognizable by the special bitter aspect. A 10% dilution in DPG can be useful in some cases, but as a rule you will use this substance in larger quantities. In perfumes it is mainly a top note. The substance is quite stable and can also be used in soap.
Properties
Methyl Pamplemousse (Giv) is a colorless to pale yellow liquid. The substance has a fairly long shelf life and does not occur in nature. Manufacturer is the Swiss Givaudan. Amarocit is the same molecule, but from Symrise.
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 white cap.
Dangers
Methyl Pamplemousse (Giv) is classified as a hazardous substance, with the following characteristics:
WARNING
H315 - Causes skin irritation.
H412 - Harmful to aquatic life.
An allergic reaction is not likely.
Codes
Item number: 23177
EC number: 266-885-2
CAS Number EU: 67674-46-8
CAS Number TSCA: 67674-46-8
INCI: DIMETHYL-4-ISOHEPTENAL DIMETHYL ACETAL