Cis-3-Hexenyl Benzoate

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Cis-3-Hexenyl Benzoate

Cas no. 25152-85-6

Blends well with Cis-3-hexenyl Salicylate expecially in white floral heart notes aswell as finding its place in Chypres and Fougeres

Arctander description : “Mild, but tenacious, green-herbaceous and woody odor.”  He goes on to explain that “The major asset of this ester is its tenacity. As a “’green” material it is much weaker than the esters of the lower alifatic acids. But the milder odor makes it easier to handle, and the gentle, green-herbacious effect can be suitably utilized in Fougere, New Mown Hay compositions, Chyprcs, etc. It blends very well with Styrax materials and the Phenylethyl alcohol family, with Amyl salicylate and Coumarin, Oakmoss and Ylang-Ylang.”"

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Cis-3-Hexenyl Benzoate

Cas no. 25152-85-6

Blends well with Cis-3-hexenyl Salicylate expecially in white floral heart notes aswell as finding its place in Chypres and Fougeres

Arctander description : “Mild, but tenacious, green-herbaceous and woody odor.”  He goes on to explain that “The major asset of this ester is its tenacity. As a “’green” material it is much weaker than the esters of the lower alifatic acids. But the milder odor makes it easier to handle, and the gentle, green-herbacious effect can be suitably utilized in Fougere, New Mown Hay compositions, Chyprcs, etc. It blends very well with Styrax materials and the Phenylethyl alcohol family, with Amyl salicylate and Coumarin, Oakmoss and Ylang-Ylang.”"

Cis-3-Hexenyl Benzoate

Cas no. 25152-85-6

Blends well with Cis-3-hexenyl Salicylate expecially in white floral heart notes aswell as finding its place in Chypres and Fougeres

Arctander description : “Mild, but tenacious, green-herbaceous and woody odor.”  He goes on to explain that “The major asset of this ester is its tenacity. As a “’green” material it is much weaker than the esters of the lower alifatic acids. But the milder odor makes it easier to handle, and the gentle, green-herbacious effect can be suitably utilized in Fougere, New Mown Hay compositions, Chyprcs, etc. It blends very well with Styrax materials and the Phenylethyl alcohol family, with Amyl salicylate and Coumarin, Oakmoss and Ylang-Ylang.”"