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Decalactone Gamma - Givaudan
Decalactone Gamma - Givaudan
CAS: 706-14-9
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Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Givaudan - One of the largest and most highly respected fragrance companies in the world
Date of Manufacture (current batch): 07.10.2023
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Documentation
Documentation
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CLP Information
CLP Information
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
For perfumery use by trained individuals only. Do not apply undiluted. Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children.
Classic peachy smelling lactone. Useful in trace amounts to add a juicy peach note. Smells waxy at higher concentrations, similar to the famous peach aldehyde C14. Indispensable in creating realistic fruit accords, especially peaches, nectarines and apricots, but also widely used in modern perfume composition for abstract and subtle fruity nuances which may not be overtly listed as a peachy note in the fragrance marketing copy.
Molecular Structure
Product information
Name / Synonyms |
Decalactone gamma, gamma-Decalactone, 5-hexyloxolan-2-one, 4-decanolide |
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CAS Number |
706-14-9 |
Physical form |
Liquid |
Longevity |
Mid Note |
IFRA Limit (51st) |
Not restricted Please note that other restrictions may apply beyond the IFRA guidelines. |
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Very impressed by how neat and well-organised everything arrived. The materials are excellent, the vials spotless, and the standout feature for me was the inclusion of extra sticker labels — such a simple but incredibly useful touch. It shows attention to detail, professionalism, and more importantly, care. Top perfumery supplier.
This is a wonderful juicy ripe peach. Works wonderfully in floral accords. A must have. A staple material to have the collection.
As always, product was dispatched very quickly and the packaging and quality are top notch. Definitely smells peachy, fairly subtle I find at 10% dilution.