Hexyl Isovalerate
Cas No :
10032-13-0
Description :
Hexyl Isovalerate is a fragrance and flavor ingredient characterized by a sweet and fruity aroma with a characteristic taste compared to apples with tropical undertones. It is favored by flavourists and perfumers who prefer that it can naturally deliver sweet and fresh fragrances. Its sweet aroma character makes it usable for various scented and flavored products.
Fragrance Industry: Frequently used in perfumes, colognes, and body sprays to add sweet fruity notes.
Flavour Industry: Widely incorporated into food products such as candies, beverages, and desserts to impart apple-like and tropical flavours.
Cosmetics & Personal Care: Often included in shampoos, conditioners, lotions, and soaps to enhance their aromatic appeal.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, sunlight, and ignition sources.
Protective Measures: Wear suitable gloves, safety goggles, and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and eyes.
Fire and Spill Precautions: Combustible liquid; handle carefully, and clean up any spills immediately using appropriate absorbents.
You can purchase hexyl isovalerate from ChemicalBull, a reputable manufacturer providing high-quality chemicals with reliable standards.
ChemicalBull supplies hexyl isovalerate in bulk, ensuring safe packaging and efficient international delivery.
ChemicalBull offers competitive pricing with tailored supply chain management for domestic and global markets.
You can request the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for hexyl isovalerate directly from ChemicalBull, which includes comprehensive safety guidelines and handling instructions.
Where can I purchase hexyl isovalerate in Amsterdam?
You can buy hexyl isovalerate from ChemicalBull, a reliable manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of quality chemicals.
Is hexyl isovalerate suitable for food and fragrance products?
Yes, hexyl isovalerate is extensively used in the fragrance and food industries due to its appealing fruity aroma and flavor profile.
Hexyl Isovalerate transitions to Hexyl Lactate, offering a creamy, milky, and fruity fragrance.