MYRALDENE ®

myraldene GIVAUDAN molecule title

what is myraldene?

Synthetic Ingredient For Perfumery Overview

This aldehyde, marketed several decades ago (patented by Givaudan around the '70s)  has taken a long time to become popular.

It is beyond doubt, that the aldehyde has an excellent influence on Bergamot and other citrusy odors, and that its effect includes the "aldehydic" top-note effect to a certain degree.

I have been personally using quite a lot of this aldehyde in Marine \ Aquatic and citrusy-fresh complexes.

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PROFILE

📂 CAS N° — 37677-14-8 / 52475-89-5

⚖️ MW — 192,30 g/mol

♨️ Vapor pressure (20°C) — 0,0067 hPa

📝 Odor Type — Aldehydic

📈 Odor Strength — High, Smelling is recommended in dilution. Medium Tenacity.

👃🏼 Odor Profile — Powerful and penetrating, waxy-citrusy, in dilution fresh-floral. clean and light odor with some resemblance to Dodecanal, Cyclamal, and Myristic aldehyde.

👅 Flavor Profile — Waxy slightly bitter taste, not very pleasant.

⚗️ Uses — It performs well in soap and adds freshness to various odor types from Pine needles to Muguet, Violet to Lilac, etc. It is not very expensive, therefore is a candidate for industrial masking, detergent fragrances, and many other large-volume products.

It blends well with lonones and the Cedarwood-like Cyclohexane derivatives in modern soap odors.

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Myraldene ® \ Empetal is the precursor of Lyral.

We can in fact with a direct Hydration, obtain a poor yield of the desired Lyral.


Sources and Information:

  • Fulvio Ciccolo, 2022

  • Perfume and flavor chemicals, S. Arctander, Denmark 1969

  • A Fragrant Introduction to Terpenoid Chemistry, Charles S Sell

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