Beta Damascone (FEMA-3243)

RM Fragrance/Flavor/Aroma Chemicals Code: 2779
Very powerful rosy‑plum, fruity‑spicy note adding rose depth and radiance at ultra‑low dose.
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Beta Damascone (FEMA-3243)
Very powerful rosy‑plum, fruity‑spicy note adding rose depth and radiance at ultra‑low dose.

This product is not a finished fragrance or flavor. It is a single aroma chemical that provides a specific scent character determined by its chemical structure. It is intended to be used only as a raw material for creating fragrance or flavor formulations, or for other research and development purposes.

β‑Damascone is a very powerful rosy‑plum, fruity‑spicy note with dried fruit/tea nuance that adds natural rose depth and radiance in traces.

Olfactory: rose/plum/berry, honey‑tea, dried fruit warmth; highly diffusive and persistent.

Technical: dose at ultra‑low levels to enrich rose, fruity florals and chypres; excess can dominate with dried‑fruit/tea facets.

Fragrance Family: Floral (Rose)/Fruity

Top Notes: radiant rosy–fruity sparkle

Heart Notes: honey‑tea rose, dried fruit nuance

Base Notes: warm dried‑fruit undertone

Applications:

- Fine Fragrance: 0.0002–0.020%

- Body Care Products: 0.0001–0.010%

- Home Care Products: 0.0002–0.010%

- Candles & Diffusers: 0.0005–0.010%

IFRA Restrictions:

Refer to the latest IFRA Standards for applicable category limits.

Allergen Declaration (EU):

None (single molecule)

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and heat. Keep container tightly closed.

Shelf Life: 24–36 months when stored properly

CAS Number: 23726-91-2

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