Aldehydic: fatty but makes other smells radiate Lactonic: creamy and fruity Phenolic: smells like tar Tired of these subjective categories? There are no ambiguities in the chemistry of perfume, except in the
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The authors found that the (+)-enantiomer has a strong, floral, fatty, creamy, green, aldehydic, typically lily of the valley odour, whereas the (–)-isomer has a weak, floral, muguet, lilial-like odour. The odour detection threshold of the (+)-enantiomer is about five times lower ...
(top notes) like mimosa absolute, narcissus absolute or copaiba present a high substantivity according to The Good Scents Company (SGS= 400), which suggests that such particular values might not be reliable. Actually, the website does not indicate how this parameter was obtained. Moreover, 5...