Isolate from Ambrette seed Oil Absolute , of Abelmoschus moschatus
Do you know Ambrettolide? TGSC Information System
Ambrettolide is part of the Macrocyclic musks and is one of the finest available, this is the molecule that gives Ambrette seeds their murkiness. An extremely fine macrocyclic musk of great diffusion and power, this a close analog of the musk that occurs naturally in Ambrette seed oil (though despite many claims, not identical with that musk) and one of the most effective.
Uses — Has a terrific fixative and radiant effect and also works to enhance other musks that are used with it. It is slightly fruity, very smooth and exalting. if used in a big amount in an oriental-like composition it leaves a fruity pear trace really evident. Ambretolide is perfect with white fruits. And is a good combination with floral-fruity or white florals. Not good with deep flowers like Jasmin.
📂 CAS N° 28645-51-4
⚖️ MW — 252.39 g/mo
📝 Odor Type — Musk
📈 Odor Strength — Medium
👃🏼 Odor Profile
— Ambrettolide has a deep powdery, ambrette like musky note. A little bit earthy in a way, fruity peach, pear, rosy, litchi.