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Postby santi2711 » Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:43 am

I want to know that Aroma Chemicals as listed, do we need all of them? For example Jasmine - Jasmine 1.Alpha- Hexyl Cinnamal dehyde 2.Jasmone Cis 3.Methyl Dihydrojasmonate, Hedione (standard) 4.Methyl Dihydrojasmonate, Hedione (high Cis) 5.Herbal Pyran 6.Benzyl Acetate 7.Alpha-amyl Cinnamaldehyde 8.Dihydrojasmone 9.Benzyl Formate 10.Benzyl Isobutyrate 11.Jasmin Cyclopentanone, Jasmatone 12.Freesia Acetate, Myraldyl Acetate 13.Dihydro Iso Jasmonate 14.Dihydrojasmone lacmintone 15.Jasmine lacmintone,Lactojasmone 16. .Benzyl Butyrate, do we have to buy all of them? If not, how to choose?
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Re: Question about using Aroma Chemicals

Postby batblast41 » Fri Feb 05, 2021 9:07 am

It depends on the scent you want. Each has a jasmine tone. But there are other smells mixed in differently. Want to know what's in the substance, it is recommended to copy the name of the substance and paste it in Google. and type at the end that good scent will be explained What is the main scent? What is the secondary scent? How long does it last? Jasmine is simply benzyl acetate, but dihydrojasmonate (hedione), both standard and high, are additives. not a flavoring agent because the smell is very weak *Increases the distribution of odor
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Re: Question about using Aroma Chemicals

Postby santi2711 » Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:29 pm

thank you
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