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Fragrance ingredients Nutmeg Oil
Close-up of vibrant red and black nutmeg seeds artistically arranged, showcasing their unique texture and vivid color contrast, suitable for culinary and aromatic uses. Image 1 of 2
Close-up of vibrant red and black nutmeg seeds artistically arranged, showcasing their unique texture and vivid color contrast, suitable for culinary and aromatic uses.
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Small vial labeled 'Nutmeg Oil' on a snowy surface, capturing the amber-colored essential oil, ideal for use in artisanal perfume creations, offered by Scentspiracy.
Close-up of vibrant red and black nutmeg seeds artistically arranged, showcasing their unique texture and vivid color contrast, suitable for culinary and aromatic uses.
Small vial labeled 'Nutmeg Oil' on a snowy surface, capturing the amber-colored essential oil, ideal for use in artisanal perfume creations, offered by Scentspiracy.

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Nutmeg Oil is a steam-distilled essential oil obtained from the dried seeds of Myristica fragrans. It features a warm-spicy, sweet-aromatic profile with terpenic top notes and a woody, balsamic dry-down. Used in perfumery to add depth, character, and vibrancy to spicy, chypre, floral, and fougère accords, Nutmeg Oil bridges aromatic brightness and sensual warmth. Preferred in both masculine and fantasy compositions, it performs as a volatile top note with mid-phase persistence.

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Nutmeg Oil is a steam-distilled essential oil obtained from the dried seeds of Myristica fragrans. It features a warm-spicy, sweet-aromatic profile with terpenic top notes and a woody, balsamic dry-down. Used in perfumery to add depth, character, and vibrancy to spicy, chypre, floral, and fougère accords, Nutmeg Oil bridges aromatic brightness and sensual warmth. Preferred in both masculine and fantasy compositions, it performs as a volatile top note with mid-phase persistence.

Premium Natural Ingredient for Perfumery

Nutmeg Oil is a steam-distilled essential oil obtained from the dried seeds of Myristica fragrans. It features a warm-spicy, sweet-aromatic profile with terpenic top notes and a woody, balsamic dry-down. Used in perfumery to add depth, character, and vibrancy to spicy, chypre, floral, and fougère accords, Nutmeg Oil bridges aromatic brightness and sensual warmth. Preferred in both masculine and fantasy compositions, it performs as a volatile top note with mid-phase persistence.

Natural Ingredient Overview

  • 🔎 Botanical Name: Myristica fragrans

  • 🏭 Producer: Indonesia, Grenada, India, Sri Lanka

  • 📂 CAS N°: 84082-68-8 / 8008-45-5

  • ⚖️ MW: Not applicable (complex mixture)

  • 📝 Odor Type: Spicy, Aromatic

  • 📈 Odor Strength: Medium-high

  • 👃🏼 Odor Profile: Terpenic, sweet-spicy, warm; woody undertones in drydown; reminiscent of sweet marjoram

  • 👅 Flavor Profile: Warm, slightly bitter, spicy; terpeneless oils preferred for flavor use

  • ⚗️ Uses: Spicy top note, aromatic modifier, masculine colognes, aldehydic and chypre bases

  • 🧴 Appearance: Pale yellow to almost water-white liquid

  • ♨️ Impact: Top-note

What is Nutmeg Oil?

Nutmeg Oil is extracted by steam or steam-and-water distillation from comminuted, dried nutmegs. The best raw material originates from East Indian "Padang" nutmegs, prized for high aromatic value and solubility. Oils are typically distilled after removal of fixed oil (glyceryl myristate) to improve aromatic yield. Nutmeg Oil is composed of monoterpenes (α-pinene, sabinene), oxygenated compounds (myristicin, elemicin, safrole traces), and aromatic ethers.

The oil is valued for its spicy-woody complexity and warm sweetness that bridges top and middle phases of a perfume structure.

Olfactory Profile & Perfumery Applications

👃🏼 Odor Description: Light, terpenic freshness at the top; evolves to sweet-warm, spicy, and subtly woody tones. In high-quality oils, the drydown retains softness with herbal and balsamic hints.

⚗️ Functional Role:

  • Adds spicy brilliance to citrus and aldehydic heads

  • Deepens herbal blends (e.g. with lavandin, bay leaf)

  • Provides a warm center to fougères, orientals, chypres, and fantasy florals

  • Used in men’s fragrances, aftershaves, lotions, modern “spicy” perfumes

🧴 Blends well with: Amyl salicylate, oakmoss, linalool, lavandin, methyl cinnamic aldehyde, Peru balsam, coumarin, deer tongue extract

Industrial & Technical Uses

Nutmeg Oil is used in:

  • Functional perfumery (e.g., deodorants, aftershaves)

  • Natural-style colognes and orientals

  • Flavor formulations (terpeneless oil preferred): spice blends, soft drinks, meat sauces, ketchup

  • Aromatic masking agents: suppresses sulfur odors in food and environmental applications

Flavor threshold: 0.5–1.0 mg% (East Indian oils); terpeneless variants show lower thresholds due to increased water solubility of oxygenated compounds.

Chemistry & Components

  • Major constituents: Sabinene, α-pinene, β-pinene, limonene, terpinen-4-ol, myristicin

  • Myristicin: Aromatic ether with insecticidal and hallucinogenic potential; also under toxicological review for possible neuroactivity and cytotoxicity

  • Safrole: Present in trace quantities; regulated in food use due to potential carcinogenicity

  • Adulteration risks: Myrcene, terpinolene, camphene, melaleuca oil, myristicin-rich substitutes

Regulatory & Safety Overview

  • IFRA: Permitted; use limits may apply based on myristicin/safrole content

  • EU Allergens: May contain eugenol, linalool, limonene, depending on origin

  • FEMA: Listed for flavor use; terpeneless variants preferred

  • ECHA (REACH): Not classified as hazardous in standard perfumery grades

  • Toxicology:

    • Myristicin may be toxic in high concentrations; safe in trace levels as found in natural oil

    • Not classified as sensitizer at typical use concentrations

    • Potential CNS activity in isolated or synthetic forms (e.g., MMDA synthesis)

⚠️ Recommended usage with awareness of regional safety and food flavoring regulations (especially for safrole content).

Additional Information

  • 🌍 Origin: Indonesia (Padang), Grenada, India, Sri Lanka, China (Yunnan), Caribbean

  • 🧪 Extraction: Steam or steam-and-water distillation; sometimes preceded by fixed oil expression

  • 🧾 Mace Oil: Derived from the aril surrounding the seed; similar olfactory profile, often not distinguished in perfumery

  • 🐛 Note: "Worm-eaten" nutmegs may yield more essential oil due to loss of fixed oil but are considered lower quality


Sources

  • Fulvio Ciccolo, 2020

  • Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin – S. Arctander (1961)

  • Myristica fragrans – Flora of China, GRIN USDA, Agroforestree Database

  • Toxicological & pharmacological literature on Myristicin and MMDA derivatives

  • ECHA Substance Information

  • FEMA GRAS Database

  • Peer-reviewed botanical and chemical safety sources

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