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Lilial Substitute IFRA

Lilial Substitute IFRA has a fresh light green floral lily, lily-of-the-valley, muguet lindenblossom aldehyde lilac modern odour.
Lilial Substitute IFRA is IFRA-49 and EU compliant and can be used to replace Lilial in almost all applications where Lilial would be used. It has a fresh soapy clean floral odour delicately sweet-light-floral with excellent-tenacity and radiation, lasting 168+ hours on a smelling strip. Useful in all floral, flowery perfumes as a floralizer and fixative and can generally be used without limitation at normally used levels in perfumes, toiletries and cosmetics products.

US$ 0.21 /gram
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Odour

The odour and uses of Lilial Substitute IFRA
Odour=> fresh light green soapy floral lily notes muguet lindenblossom
Perfume-Uses=> Muguet Aldehyde Lilac Lindenblossom Modern
No FEMA Number

Synonyms

$MA : Substitute for these materials:
p-tert.Butyl-alpha-methyldihydrocinnamic aldehyde :x alpha-Methyl-p-tert.butyldihydrocinnamaldehyde : alpha-Methyl-4-(1,1,-dimethylethyl)benzenepropanal : Florilys extra : Lilestralis : Lilial : Lilion : Lily aldehyde : Lysmeral : novafleur : Rhonaldehyde : Bucinal PerfumersWorld

Description

Product Lilial Substitute IFRA
Physical State Colourless oily liquid, polymerising on aging

Regulatory

CAS No. Mixture
FEMA 0
DOCUMENTATION
IFRA Status / EU Allergens / MSDS / COA
Safety Notes

Perfumery Applications

Typical usage in perfume compounds

0.100%
from
1.000%
Average
30.000%
Maximum

Application Suitability

Used in these perfume types but not limited to them.


Rating

9 = Very Good Performance

8 = Good Performance

7 = Reasonable performance

6 = Fair performance

5 = Mediocre performance

4 = Slight stability problems

3 = Discoloration Problems

2 = Stability problems

1 = Major problems

0 = Not recommended for use


Important Notes:

End application data applies to experiments carried out by the authors or extrapolated from those experiments using computer algorithms. As application product formulations vary widely this information is only a general guide.

Full testing by both perfumers- flavorists and end users is the only proven method to ensuring a perfume or flavours safety- strength- suitability- stability and success.

Legislation and regulations vary widely and change with time so it is your duty to check this.

Alcoholic Perfume 9
Anti-perspirants/Deo 5
Creams and Lotions 9
Lipsticks
Talcum Powder 9
Tablet Soap 9
Liquid Soap 9
Shampoo 9
Hair Conditioner 9
Bath/Shower Gel 9
Cold Wave 1
Acid Cleaner 9
Ammonia 8
Chlorine 6
Detergent Powder 5
Liquid Detergent 8
Fabric Softener 9
Candles 9
Pot Pourri 9
Incense 9