Doremox
Synonyms :
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
278.36
Molecular Formula :
C14H18N2O3S
Melting Point :
150-155 °C
Solubility :
Soluble In Methanol And Ethanol; Slightly Soluble In Water
Description :
Doremox is a modern fruity–green floral aroma chemical with a bright, rosy character.
It is often used as a gentle Rose Oxide alternative because it gives a fresh floral lift without being overly sharp.
The ingredient blends well with fruity, green, and rose-based compositions, making it useful in fine fragrance, soaps, and detergents.
Its stable performance and light diffusion make it popular in both personal-care and home-care products.
Used fruity rose perfumes to add a juicy, fresh, and slightly metallic rose note.
Works well in green floral notes perfumery, giving brightness to muguet, peony, and modern rose accords.
Blends smoothly with Citronellol, Geraniol, and Rhodinol for balanced fruity-rose compositions.
Typical doremox dosage perfumery is low due to its strong impact.
Shows good stability in liquid detergent and soap, keeping its fresh floral tone even in tough bases.
Common in fabric softeners, dish liquids, bathroom cleaners, and room sprays.
Adds brightness and freshness without fading during use.
Used in lotions, deodorants, shampoos, and body washes for a soft fruity-rose lift.
Works well in lightweight, everyday floral products that need gentle diffusion.
Supports fruity, rosy, and green floral themes in modern cosmetic fragrances.
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
Use gloves when handling concentrated fragrance materials.
Ensure proper ventilation during blending.
Follow IFRA usage guidelines for safe application.
Offered by manufacturers producing high-purity fruity and floral aroma chemicals.
ChemicalBull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Doremox for perfumes, detergents, and cosmetic formulations.
The MSDS is available on request for safety and storage information.
It has a fruity, fresh, rosy, and slightly green floral scent.
Yes, when used within fragrance industry safety limits and handled properly.
In perfumes, soaps, detergents, air-care products, and cosmetic fragrances.
Yes, it offers a smoother, less metallic version of Rose Oxide.
The molecular formula of Doremox is C12H160.