Amyl Butyrate
Cas No :
540-18-1
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
158.24G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C9H18O2
Boiling Point :
185 °C
Flash Point :
67 °C
Description :
Amyl Butyrate is a well-known fruity ester recognised for its bright, sweet, and juicy aroma resembling pineapple, banana, and tropical fruit notes. It provides excellent top-note lift in fruity, citrus, and gourmand fragrance compositions. Its smooth diffusion and lively character make it highly valuable in tropical accords, beverage flavouring, and exotic scent formulations.
Amyl Butyrate blends effectively with Isoamyl Acetate, Ethyl Butyrate, Ethyl Hexanoate, Linalool, Limonene, and other fruity esters to create fresh, realistic fruit-based formulations.
Used in tropical, fruity, citrus, and gourmand fragrances. Provides juicy freshness and strong top-note impact. Suitable for fine fragrances, deodorant sprays, body mists, and perfumery accords. Helps build natural fruit complexity in layered formulations.
Used in flavoured beverages, confectionery, chewing gum, and desserts. Delivers pineapple, banana, and mixed-fruit taste impressions. Common in fruit punch, candy, and tropical flavour bases
Used in synthetic fruit flavour compounds and fragrance systems. Enhances volume, realism, and sweetness in formulations
Applied in scented soaps, detergents, surface cleaners, candles, and air fresheners. Provides fresh, fruity performance with strong sensory lift. Works well in both hot-pour and cold-process product systems
Used in industrial aroma formulations and mass-market fragrance compounds. Supports cost-effective, vibrant fruit accords
Avoid direct eye contact and prevent exposure to undiluted material on skin
Use in well-ventilated environments
Store tightly sealed away from heat, ignition sources, and oxidising materials
Follow IFRA, FEMA, and regional regulations depending on application type
Produced under controlled quality standards ensuring aroma consistency, purity, and stability across batches.
Chemical Bull Pvt. Ltd. supplies Amyl Butyrate globally with flexible packing options. It is commonly purchased together with Isoamyl Acetate, Ethyl Butyrate, and Linalool for fruity composition development.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available with complete safety, handling, transport, and compliance information.
Yes, it blends very well with Ethyl Butyrate, Isoamyl Acetate, and other fruit esters to create realistic profiles.