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Indocolore

Form :

Liquid

Molecular Weight :

162.18 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C10H10O2

Boiling Point :

247.6 °C

Solubility :

Slightly Soluble In Water, Soluble In Organic Solvents

Flash Point :

93 °C

Description :

Overview of Indocolore

Indocolore is a powerful floral–indolic aroma chemical widely used in perfumery, personal care, home care, and industrial fragrance formulations. Known for its deep, sensual, and slightly animalic floral character, Indocolore enhances complexity, richness, and warmth in modern fragrance compositions. It brings a natural jasmine-type intensity that adds depth and boosts the heart notes of many premium perfumes.

This versatile ingredient blends exceptionally well with white florals, musks, woody notes, and oriental accords. Indocolore is valued by perfumers for its high diffusion, stability, and unique ability to transform basic floral compositions into sophisticated, long-lasting creations. It also serves as an excellent bridge note between bright florals and darker woody elements.

Its strong performance makes it suitable for fine fragrances, attars, agarbatti, and household fragrance applications. Many perfumers use Indocolore with Hedione, Benzyl Acetate, and Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol to create long-lasting floral bases.

 

Applications for Indocolore

Fragrance & Perfumery Industry

  • Essential for creating jasmine, tuberose, and white floral accords.

  • Adds warm floral depth, radiance, and sensual character to perfumes.

  • Enhances richness in fine fragrances, deodorants, body mists, and attars.

  • Used as a bridge note between floral, woody, and musky components.

  • Performs well in complex oriental, chypre, and luxury floral compositions.

  • Indocolore Acetate offers a cleaner, softer floral nuance for premium blends.

 

Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

  • Used in lotions, creams, haircare, and bath products for floral warmth.

  • Creates deeper, more luxurious scent character in bodycare formulations.

  • Stable in emulsions, gels, surfactants, and oil-based systems.

  • Enhances clean yet sensual floral fragrance in premium toiletries.

 

Home & Fabric Care Industry

  • Suitable for detergents, fabric conditioners, household cleaners, and incense.

  • Offers strong performance under harsh and high-temperature conditions.

  • Adds long-lasting floral intensity to laundry and air-care products.

  • Provides a rich after-scent in home fragrance systems and room sprays.

 

Industrial Applications

  • Used in aroma chemical intermediates and industrial fragrance concentrates.

  • Adds complexity in disinfectant perfumes and hygiene formulations.

  • Cost-effective alternative to natural indolic floral materials.

  • Supports creation of deep floral bases for large-scale production.

 

Safety Applications When Handling

  • Use gloves, mask, and eye protection to avoid irritation.

  • Handle in well-ventilated spaces to prevent vapor buildup.

  • Keep away from oxidizing agents, heat, and ignition sources.

  • Store in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry place.

  • Wash hands thoroughly after handling.

 

Where to Buy Indocolore?

Indocolore Manufacturer

Chemical Bull maintains high-quality standards in the sourcing and supply of aromatic chemicals. Based in Vapi, Gujarat, we ensure consistent, high-purity Indocolore suitable for fine fragrances, home care, and personal care industries.

 

Indocolore Distributor & Supplier

We supply Indocolore across India and international markets with flexible packaging and timely delivery support. Our team provides technical data sheets, documentation, and customized supply solutions.

 

Indocolore MSDS

Chemical Bull provides a detailed Material Safety Data Sheet that includes safe handling guidelines, physical and regulatory data. We also share complete product specifications and updated Indocolore price based on order volume and purity requirements.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is Indocolore?

    Indocolore is an aroma chemical with a rich, floral–indolic scent used to enhance jasmine and white floral fragrance structures.

  2. What does Indocolore smell like?

    It smells warm, deep, slightly animalic, and intensely floral—similar to natural jasmine and classic indolic floral notes.

  3. Indocolore vs Indole – What is the difference?

    Indole is stronger, more animalic, and more intense, while Indocolore is smoother, more refined, and easier to blend in modern perfumery.

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