Description :
Overview of Amyl Isovalerate
Amyl Isovalerate is a fruity ester known for its fresh apple-pear aroma.
It is used in flavours, perfumes, soaps, and cosmetic products because it gives a bright, juicy top note.
The ingredient blends easily with other fruity and floral materials and works well in many types of formulas.
Most commercial grades are made synthetically to ensure high purity and consistent performance.
Applications of Amyl Isovalerate
1. Flavour Applications
- It is used to create Apple flavors to candies, drinks, desserts and fruit blends.
- Helps create smooth, natural fruit notes in apple, pear, and mixed-fruit flavour profiles.
- Combines well with Isoamyl Acetate, Ethyl Butyrate, and Hexyl Acetate for brighter fruit blends.
2. Fragrance & Perfumery
- Adds a clean fruity lift in perfumes and body sprays.
- Works as a fruity top note modifier for floral fragrance, giving freshness to rose, jasmine, and muguet accords.
- Used in amyl isovalerate fragrance for soaps, candles, and air-care scents where a light fruity touch is needed.
3. Cosmetics, Soap & Personal Care
- Stable in soap bases, making it suitable for cold-process and melt-and-pour soaps.
- Used in lotions, creams, lip care, and hair products for a soft, fruity tone.
- Fits well within the safe usage level of Isoamyl Isovalerate personal care ranges.
- Blends nicely with Benzyl Acetate and Phenethyl Alcohol in personal-care fragrances.
Safety & Handling Guidelines
- Store in a dry, cool place away from heat and direct light.
- Wear gloves to avoid touching the material that is concentrated.
- Ensure good ventilation during use.
Where to Buy Amyl Isovalerate
Amyl Isovalerate Manufacturer in India
Available from trusted producers offering high-quality fruity esters.
Distributor & Supplier
ChemicalBull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Amyl Isovalerate for flavours, fragrances, and cosmetics.
Amyl Isovalerate MSDS
A detailed MSDS is available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Amyl Isovalerate?
The fruity esters are used in flavorings, fragrances, soaps, and cosmetics.
2. What does it smell like?
It has a sweet apple-pear aroma.
3. Is Amyl Isovalerate natural?
It exists in some fruits, but most commercial material is synthetic for consistency.
4. How to use Isoamyl Isovalerate in soap?
Add it as a top-note fruity ingredient; it remains stable in most soap bases.
5. What are its main uses?
Flavours, perfumes, soaps, personal-care formulas, and fruity top-note enhancement.