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AAG{Allyl AMYL Glycolat } (10% in DPG)
AAG{Allyl AMYL Glycolat } (10% in DPG)
Olfactory Notes: Pineapple · Apple · Green · Juicy · Tropical · Slightly Metallic · Bright
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Information About AAG{Allyl AMYL Glycolat } (10% in DPG)
Key Features
- 10% dilution in DPG for controlled blending
- Boosts fruity top notes with fresh green pineapple-apple sparkle
- Common in fruity florals, tropical perfumes, shampoo and soap accords
- Useful in mists, roll-ons, attars, and solid perfumes
- Helps brighten and modernize citrus and floral top notes
About AAG{Allyl AMYL Glycolat } (10% in DPG)
AAG (10% in DPG) — short for Allyl Amyl Glycolate — is a powerful fruity-green aroma chemical known for its tart pineapple-apple top note, with fresh green, tropical, and slightly metallic nuances. This molecule adds instant lift and juiciness to fruity top notes, making it popular in modern fruity florals, tropical blends, and shampoo-fresh accords.
This 10% dilution in DPG (Dipropylene Glycol) makes AAG easy to incorporate into roll-ons, mists, oil-based perfumes, and solid fragrances, delivering lasting freshness and fruit clarity.
Technical Data
INCI Name: Allyl Amyl Glycolate (AAG)
CAS Number: 67634-00-8
Molecular Formula: C10H18O3
Appearance: Clear liquid
Odor Description: Green pineapple, apple, fruity-fresh, bright, slightly sharp
Purity: 10% in DPG
Boiling Point: ~235°C
Flash Point: ~91°C
Density: ~0.97 g/cm³
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and DPG
Recommended Usage Level: 0.3%–3% of this dilution
Category: Fruity-Green Modifier – Top Note – Perfumery Use
Application Tips
Use 0.5–2.5% of this dilution to bring juicy, fresh impact to top notes in fruity florals, shower-fresh perfumes, or tropical blends.
Pro Tip
💡 To brighten your fruity perfume with a juicy pineapple kick 🍍✨, use 0.5–2.5% AAG (10% in DPG) in roll-ons or mists.
🍏 Blend with apple, freesia, or ACHP for a fresh shampoo accord.
🌸 Pair with peony, rose, or jasmine for a vibrant fruity-floral effect.
🧼 Add to soap-style compositions for long-lasting top note sparkle.
🔄 Mix well in both alcohol and oil to achieve smooth diffusion.
⚠️ A little goes a long way—AAG is highly diffusive and can dominate lighter ingredients.
FAQ
Q1: What does AAG smell like?
It smells like green pineapple and apple, with fresh, tart, tropical brightness and slight green-metallic edges.
Q2: What types of perfumes benefit from AAG?
Perfect for fruity florals, shampoo-style fresh perfumes, tropical mists, and modern citrus top notes.
Q3: Can I use this in oil-based perfumes or attars?
Yes! The 10% DPG dilution makes it easy to use in oil-based perfumes, roll-ons, and solid fragrance formats.
Q4: Is this a natural aroma material?
No. AAG is a synthetic fruity-green chemical, valued for its consistency and high performance in top notes.
Q5: What blends well with AAG?
Great with ACHP, linalool, freesia, jasmine, peony, citrus oils, and fresh musks.
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