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Aldehyde C19 ( Allyl Hexanoate )
Aldehyde C19 ( Allyl Hexanoate )
Olfactory Notes & Usage: Pineapple · Tropical · Fruity · Fermented · Green · Creamy · Radiant
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Key Features
- Delivers powerful pineapple top note with sweet green-fruity character
- Adds juicy tropical freshness and lift to fruity, floral, or candy-style perfumes
- Ideal for fun mists, body sprays, exotic fruity florals, and summer perfumes
- Useful in trace amounts to build exotic fruit punch accords
- Perfect for oil perfumes, roll-ons, incense oils, and solid
About Aldehyde C19 ( Allyl Hexanoate )
Aldehyde C-19 (Allyl Hexanoate) is a powerful tropical-fruity aroma chemical, known for its ripe pineapple scent with creamy, slightly green and fermented undertones. It is widely used in fruity-floral perfumes, tropical mists, and exotic gourmand bases to impart a juicy, radiant top note with long-lasting fruitiness.
It’s highly diffusive and potent—even in trace amounts—making it a key material in building pineapple accords, fruit esters, and fun, youthful fragrance profiles.
It’s highly diffusive and potent—even in trace amounts—making it a key material in building pineapple accords, fruit esters, and fun, youthful fragrance profiles.
Olfactory Profile
Applications & Usage Guidelines
Use 0.05–0.8% to add juicy pineapple character in fruity-floral, tropical, or gourmand compositions.
Blending Guide
Pro Tip
💡 To create a juicy pineapple lift in your fruity top notes 🍍✨, use 0.05–0.8% Aldehyde C-19 (Allyl Hexanoate) in your oil perfumes or summer sprays.
🍬 Combine with ethyl maltol or benzyl acetate for candy-fruit effects.
🌺 Blend with frangipani, ylang, or jasmine for exotic tropical florals.
🍹 Add to citrus or mango-based perfumes for a tropical cocktail twist.
🔄 Use with restraint—this material is strong and blooms during aging.
⚠️ Always test in small batches—it can easily dominate a blend if overdosed.
Safety & Storage
FAQ
Q1: What does Allyl Hexanoate smell like?
It smells like fresh, ripe pineapple, with creamy, fruity, slightly fermented tropical nuances.
Q2: Is this material strong?
Yes. Even at very low concentrations, it adds vibrant fruity impact, especially in top notes.
Q3: What types of perfumes use Aldehyde C-19?
Common in tropical florals, gourmand blends, youthful fruity sprays, and playful summer perfumes.
Q4: Can I use it in oil-based perfumes?
Yes. It blends well in DPG, carrier oils, and alcohol, making it ideal for oil perfumes and solids.
Q5: What pairs well with it?
Best with ethyl maltol, frangipani, benzyl acetate, coconut, citrus, vanilla, and other tropical notes.
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