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Jasmal

Synonyms :

Form :

Liquid 

Molecular Weight :

~190 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C12H22O3

Boiling Point :

~250 °C

Solubility :

Soluble In Alcohols, Oils

Flash Point :

~95 °C

Description :

Overview of Jasmal

 

Jasmal, a high-end aromachemical, is known for its floral, rich, and sweet fragrance. This aroma chemical has a rich, floral, slightly sweet, but warm note. It is used in perfumery and personal care products. Jasmal adds to the richness of fragrances and their longevity, resulting in a luxury aromatic experience.

 

Due to its stability and compatibility with various fragrance materials, Jasmal is widely used in perfumes, soaps, creams, deodorants, and air-care products.

 

You may also like Dihydrojasmone and Linalyl Formate for complementary floral and fruity nuances.

 

 

Applications of Jasmal

 

1. Applications in Fragrances and Perfumery

Jasmal is valued for its strong floral character in jasmine-based and oriental compositions:

  • Adds deep, warm jasmine-like floral notes.

  • Enhances middle and heart notes for rich, long-lasting scents.

  • Blends well with Rosalva and Benzyl Cinnamate to create complex floral accords.

  • Supports diffusion and persistence in perfumes, body sprays, and fine fragrance blends.

Its luxurious floral profile makes it a core ingredient in high-end perfumery.

 

2. Uses for Cosmetics & Personal Care

Jasmal's sweet floral fragrance is used widely in cosmetics and personal care products.

  • This is suitable for creams and lotions as well as shampoos, deodorants, and soaps.

  • It works well with Octyl Palmitate or Ethyl Oleate for improved fragrance stability.

  • Adds elegance to everyday products with floral designs.

This product performs well in systems containing oil, surfactants, or emulsifiers.

 

3. Aromatherapy & Wellness Applications

Jasmal is a soothing ingredient that can be used to create a wellness blend.

  • Use in candles, diffusers, and other spa aroma products.

  • Combines well with Phytol or Trans-Sabinene Hydrolate to create relaxing floral compositions.

  • Creates a calm and comfortable atmosphere.

The warm floral tones provide a sensory experience that is luxurious in applications for wellness.

 

4. Industrial & Home Fragrance Application

Jasmal is a good performer in industrial and functional fragrance systems.

  • Used as a fragrance in air fresheners and candles, soaps, deodorants, and detergents.

  • Adds long-lasting floral elegance and richness.

  • Combining 2-Methyl-4-Heptanol with Ethyl Methyl Mercaptopropionate creates a floral, fruity balance.

The stability of the material ensures that it performs well in environments with high temperatures and chemicals.

 

 

Guidelines for Safety and Handling

 

  • Wear protective gloves, goggles, and appropriate clothing.

  • Avoid inhaling concentrated vapors and prevent direct skin contact.

  • Use only in well-ventilated areas or under a fume hood.

  • Store in tightly sealed containers in a cool, dry, and dark place.

  • Follow local regulations for safe disposal of unused material.

 

 

Where to Buy Jasmal?

 

Jasmal Manufacturer in India:

ChemicalBull manufactures high-quality Jasmal suitable for perfumes, personal care, and industrial fragrance applications. All batches are tested for purity and stability.

 

Jasmal Distributor in Vapi:

Available in bulk and customized packaging with fast delivery and full documentation support.

 

Jasmal Supplier in Vapi:

Supplied in sealed, moisture-resistant containers with flexible order sizes. Explore more Aroma Chemicals and Essential Oils for your perfumery and formulation needs.

 

 

MSDS for Jasmal

 

For complete information regarding toxicity, safe handling, and storage of Jasmal, contact ChemicalBull to request the official MSDS.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

  1. What does Jasmal smell like?

    Jasmal has a rich, warm, sweet jasmine-like floral aroma with subtle fruity undertones, perfect for luxury perfumery.


  2. Is Jasmal used in soaps and detergents?

    Yes, it is commonly used in soaps, detergents, and air fresheners for its long-lasting floral aroma.


  3. Why is Jasmal popular in perfumery?

    Its luxurious jasmine-like scent, substantial floral impact, and excellent diffusion make it a preferred ingredient in high-end fragrances.

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