Mace Absolute
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water; Soluble In Alcohols
Flash Point :
70–75 °C
Description :
Mace Absolute is a rich, spicy aromatic extract obtained from the outer covering of the nutmeg seed. It has a warm, pungent nutmeg-like flavor with sweet, resinous, and slightly woody undertones.
Its deep and spicy character makes it valuable in oriental perfumes, gourmand blends, luxury candles, and nutmeg reconstructions.
Compared to Nutmeg Absolute, Mace Absolute is often brighter, more aromatic, and slightly sweeter.
Adds a spicy note for oriental perfumes, bringing warmth and complexity.
Often used in mace absolute amber base compositions to create rich, resin-style depth.
Blends beautifully with warm woods such as Cashmeran, aromatic materials like Beta-Caryophyllene, and sweet resinous notes.
Helps build mace absolute nutmeg reconstruction when a fuller spicy profile is needed.
A key ingredient in mace absolute gourmand formulations where warm spice enhances vanilla, caramel, and sweet edible-style fragrances.
Works especially well with sweeteners and soft florals like Vanillin and Geraniol to round out bakery-style scents.
Useful when developing saffron-style accords as a mace absolute saffron replacement in certain blends.
Used in mace absolute luxury candle formulas for its deep, warm spice aroma that fills a room quickly.
Adds sophistication and coziness to home fragrance sprays, potpourri oils, and resin-based blends.
Enhances festive and winter-themed candle collections due to its rich, aromatic warmth.
Use in low, controlled amounts due to its concentrated spicy character.
Dilute before direct skin application.
Store in a cool, dark space to protect aroma quality.
Keep tightly sealed to prevent oxidation and evaporation.
Produced by essential-oil and spice-extract manufacturers offering natural aromatic absolutes for perfumery and candles.
ChemicalBull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Mace Absolute for fine fragrance, home scenting, candle making, and gourmet-style aromatic blends.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) available on request.
It is a spicy aromatic extract with a warm nutmeg-like scent used in perfumes and home fragrances.
Mace Absolute is usually brighter, sweeter, and more aromatic, while Nutmeg Absolute is deeper and earthier.
It is used in oriental perfumes, gourmand fragrances, amber bases, candles, and nutmeg reconstructions.
It has a pungent nutmeg aroma with sweet, spicy, and lightly woody tones.
Yes, it can be used as a saffron replacement in spicy aromatic compositions.