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Isobutyl quinoline - Symrise
Isobutyl quinoline - Symrise
CAS: 65442-31-1
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Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Symrise - One of the largest fragrance chemical manufacturers in the world with roots stretching back to 1874
Date of manufacture for our most recent batch is available upon request.
Please note we are strictly an unofficial reseller of this product and we are not affiliated with the manufacturer.
Documentation
Documentation
For the SDS, email us at info@thefragrancefoundry.com and quote your order number.
CLP Information
CLP Information
Warning
Causes skin irritation. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Wash skin thoroughly after handling. Avoid release to the environment. Wear protective gloves. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Collect spillage.
Shipping
Shipping
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Disclaimer
Disclaimer
For perfumery use by trained individuals only. Do not apply undiluted. Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children.
Isobutyl quinoline is a classic note in the perfumer's palette - this was the primary note used to recreate the smell of leather through the majority of the 20th century. Can be difficult to use due to it's strength (although this can be fixed by dosing with a light hand). Works well with Oakmoss, Vetiver and Patchouli to create a traditional masculine base note.
Molecular Structure
Product information
Name / Synonyms |
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CAS Number |
65442-31-1 |
Physical form |
Liquid |
Longevity |
Mid / Base Note |
IFRA Limit (51st Category 4) |
Not restricted Please note that other restrictions may apply beyond the IFRA guidelines. |
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