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Ambroxide | 6790-58-5

Cas No :

6790-58-5

Synonyms :

Form :

Powder

Molecular Weight :

236.39 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C₁₆H₂₈O

Melting Point :

70–77 °C

Boiling Point :

274 °C

Solubility :

1.88 Mg/L At 20 °C In Water ,Soluble In Alcohols, Oils, And Organic Solvents

Flash Point :

93 °C

Description :

Overview of Ambroxide

 

Ambroxide, which is also called Ambroxan, is a synthetic aromatic compound that copies the warm, sensual, and musky notes of ambergris, which is one of the most sought-after natural ingredients in perfumery. It looks like a colourless to white crystalline solid and smells like rich amber, wood, and velvet. Ambroxide is a common ingredient in cosmetics, fragrances, and personal care products because it has strong fixative properties, a long-lasting scent, and stability. It is the main note in many modern perfumes, giving both fine fragrances and functional products depth, warmth, and sophistication.

 

 

Applications of Ambroxide

 

1. In the fragrance and perfume industry

 

Ambroxide is one of the most essential base notes in perfumes because it adds depth with amber, wood, and musk. It makes scents last longer and brings together floral, woody, and oriental blends. It is often used in high-end perfumes, attars, candles, and colognes. Materials that smell similar: Rosalva | Linalyl Formate

 

2. Uses in cosmetics and personal care

 

Ambroxide is often added to lotions, body sprays, deodorants, and shampoos because it smells soft, clean, and like skin. It imparts a premium scent to personal care products and extends their shelf life. Similar ingredients for cosmetics: Fenchyl Alcohol and Octyl Palmitate

 

3. Functional and Fine Fragrance Products

 

People use ambroxide in products like air fresheners, incense, and detergents because it helps hold and fix scents. It has a long-lasting smell that remains stable even at high temperatures or low pH. Look into other aroma chemicals: Phytol | Vinyl Sulfurol

 

4. Uses in chemistry and research

 

Researchers in flavour and fragrance chemistry use ambroxide as a model compound for molecules that mimic the smell of ambergris. It is also used as a synthetic intermediate to make other terpenoid derivatives and scent materials. Look into other fine chemicals: Disodium Succinate and Ethyl Oleate.

 

 

Safety & Handling Guidelines

 

  • When you handle it, always wear gloves, goggles, and a lab coat.
  • Do not breathe in or touch raw material directly.
  • Work with it in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood.
  • Keep in a cool, dry, dark place away from heat and open flames, and store in tightly sealed containers.
  • Follow local environmental rules when getting rid of leftovers.

 

 

Where to Buy Ambroxide?

 

Ambroxide Manufacturer in India:

 

ChemicalBull makes and sells high-quality Ambroxide for use in cosmetics, perfumes, and personal care products. To ensure quality remains consistent, each batch is tested for purity, stability, and odour.

 

Ambroxide Distributor in Vapi:

 

We sell Ambroxide in bulk and in custom packaging. We make sure that it is delivered on time, that you get technical support, and that it meets international fragrance standards.

 

Ambroxide Supplier in Vapi:

 

You can order our Ambroxide in different amounts, and it comes in safe, moisture-resistant containers. Find more Aroma Chemicals and Fragrance Ingredients for your perfume and formulation needs.

 

 

Ambroxide MSDS

 

If you want to learn more about Ambroxide's safety, including its toxicity, handling, and environmental effects, ask ChemicalBull for the official Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Where can I get Ambroxide?

    ChemicalBull is a trusted manufacturer and supplier of perfumery and aroma chemicals in India. You can buy high-quality Ambroxide directly from them.


  2. Is it safe to use Ambroxide?

    Yes, Ambroxide is safe if you use it correctly and handle it properly. It is widely used in perfumes and cosmetics.


  3. What does the word "Ambroxide" mean?

    Ambroxan is the same as Ambroxide. In technical literature, it is also called (3aR,5aS,9aR,9bS)-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl-decahydronaphtho[2,1-b]furan. 

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