Givaudan Fragrance Ingredients Business Debuts Nympheal

Nympheal is described as a fresh and opulent muguet ingredient with a hint of linden blossom.
Nympheal is described as a fresh and opulent muguet ingredient with a hint of linden blossom.
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Givaudan has debuted Nympheal*, a molecule that is said to host a robust white floral profile. 

Ingredient highlights are said to include:

  • Nympheal is a fresh and opulent muguet ingredient with a hint of linden blossom, adding volume, floral creaminess and diffusion to fragrance compositions.
  • Offering a bloom effect in water applications
  • Boasting versatility for perfumers to create various cross-category applications and in all olfactory directions. 

Nympheal is a biodegradable molecule that follows the guidelines set by the OECD and was developed according to the Principles of Green Chemistry, in line with a Safe by Design approach. 

Paul-Erwan Camenen, head of the Fragrance Ingredients Business stated, “It is a delight to share this molecule with customers, as it opens up new possibilities for creating memorable and long-lasting fragrances. Nympheal is the result of collaboration between Givaudan’s researchers, perfumers, and regulatory experts, showcasing their dedication and expertise in developing ingredients that make a difference to fragrance compounds.” 

*Nympheal is a trademark of Givaudan

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