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Type: Article
Section: Fragrance
Ingredients
Fragrant Odorous Products From Less Sandalwood Oil
This study has shown that fragrant products can be obtained by direct esterification of the less odorous sandalwood oil with either caproic, cinnamic or isobutyric acids. It is hoped that this study demonstrates the opportunities that are available for the production of potentially useful products from items once thought to be of low or poor commercial value.
Regulatory & Research
Skin Benefits of Sacrosantol: A Reconstituted Sandalwood Oil Based on Natural and Biotechnology-derived Ingredients
Part 2 of 2: Reviewing the study’s comparison of Sacrosantol to naturally produced sandalwood oil.
Ingredients
Skin Benefits of Sacrosantol: A Reconstituted Sandalwood Oil Based on Natural and Biotechnology-derived Ingredients
Part 1 of 2: This study compares Sacrosantol to naturally produced sandalwood oil as a viable alternative regarding the sustainability, cost-efficiency and purported benefits.
Fine Fragrance
Sustainable Production of a Sandalwood Oil-like Ingredient
Thanks to biotechnology, the future of producing complex natural ingredients is brighter than ever.
Ingredients
The World's Only Organic-certified Australian Sandalwood Oil
Mount Romance is the leader in double-distilled Australian sandalwood that is both fair-trade and organic-certified.
Ingredients
Dutjahn Sandalwood Oil: Creating a legacy with each drop
For perfumery, Australian sandalwood’s warmth and complexity lends naturality to a product and amplifies other notes. Yet its true benefit lies in its nature-positive model, creating benefits for generations to come.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood
Harvest of Indian sandalwood (
Santalum album L.
) and determination of heartwood yield, sandalwood oil yield and sandalwood oil quality from plantations at Kununurra, Western Australia
Ingredients
New Compounds with Sandalwood Odor
Sandalwood oil is an essential component of many good perfume compositions, but its scarcity and high price have prompted searches for other compounds with sandalwood odor
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the chemical composition of new Caledonium sandalwood oil and chamomile oil from Croatia, Slovak Republic, Greece, India, Italy and Serbia. Additionally, he covers the composition of lavandin oil from Hungary, Iowa (USA), Turkey, France and Australia.
Ingredients
HESP—A New Essential Oil From the Acid Hydrolysate of Spent Sandal Heartwood
In the present study, the utilization of the spent (exhausted) sandalwood powder from steam distillation as a source of an acid hydrolysate oil is examined. It has been found that hydrolysis of the non-volatile portion of an acetone extract of the spent sandalwood powder with methanolic hydrochloric acid followed by steam distillation gave rise to a new essential oil (1.2% yield) which we have called HESP, the acronym for hydrolyzed exhausted sandalwood powder.
Ingredients
Perfumer’s Notes: Javanol
The growing scarcity—and resulting increased price—of sandalwood oil explains the fragrance industry’s continuous search for synthetic substitutes.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of tagetes oil (
Tagetes minuta
) from Argentina, India, United Kingdom, Egypt, South Africa and Italy. He also discusses the composition of Australian sandalwood oil (
Santalum spicatum
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Lawrence discusses the composition of Indian and Australian sandalwood oils.
Ingredients
Progress in Essential Oils
Amyris oil, anise oil and star anise oil
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part II: Sandalwood Compounds and Aroma Chemicals
In this article we shall look at various sandalwood-type fragrance compounds, discuss the dermatological aspects of their components, and review several aroma chemicals possessing sandalwood-type odors.
Fragrance
Around the Industry: Sandalwood Sustainability
Conference discusses revolutionizing the global Indian sandalwood supply. TFS Ltd. announced in February that UK cosmetics house Lush had signed a fi ve-year agreement (commencing upon availability of material) to source quantities of the Australian company’s sandalwood output beginning in 2011. Under the agreement, Lush will purchase up to 15% of TFS’ oil production.
Fine Fragrance
Malodor Formation in Alcoholic Perfumes Containing Vetiveryl Acetate and Vetiver Oil
Although hypothetical, the proposed schemes explain reasonably well how butene isomers and 1,1-diethoxyethane can arise from vetivmyl acetate or vetiver oil autoxidation in alcoholic perfumes. Unsaturated perfume ingredients other than vetiveryl acetate or vetiver oil could possibly exhibit a similar behavior.
Ingredients
Synthetic Sandalwood Aroma Chemicals
A generaf widespread shortage and a steep rise in the price of natural sandalwood oils led msemch workers in the aroma chemical industry to search for synthetic substitutes for sandalwood E.I. The important synthetic sandalwood aroma chemicals synthesised so far are mentioned below.
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