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Methyl Anthranilate

Methyl Anthranilate

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Olfactory Notes: Grape, Fruity, Sweet, Floral, Juicy, Slightly Powdery, Bubblegum-like

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Information About Methyl Anthranilate

  • Naturally found in grapes, jasmine, and orange blossom
  • Delivers a distinct grape/bubblegum character to fruity-floral fragrances
  • Used in both perfumery and flavor formulations (fragrance grade only for Bio Shop)
  • Ideal for fun, sweet, and youthful perfumes and body care
  • Excellent in attars, body sprays, hair perfumes, and fruity oil blends

Methyl Anthranilate is a powerful fruity-floral aroma chemical best known for its distinctive grape-like, sweet, and slightly floral scent. Found naturally in orange blossoms, jasmine, and Concord grapes, it plays a major role in creating grape, bubblegum, and fruity-floral accords in perfumery and flavor applications. Its vibrant and playful profile makes it especially popular in youthful perfumes, mists, body sprays, and fruity attars.

It blends smoothly with materials like Benzyl Acetate, Ethyl Maltol, Raspberry Ketone, and soft musks to add depth, sweetness, and brightness to top and heart notes.

INCI Name: Methyl Anthranilate

CAS Number: 134-20-3

Molecular Formula: C8H9NO2

Appearance: Pale yellow to light purple

Odor Description: Sweet grape, floral, juicy, fruity, slightly powdery

Purity: ≥99%

Melting Point: ~24°C

Boiling Point: ~256°C

Flash Point: ~138°C

Density: ~1.17 g/cm³

Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and DPG

Recommended Usage: 0.1% – 5% depending on formula strength

Category: Fruity-Floral Modifier / Grape Note – Perfumery Use Only

Use 0.5–3% for fruity top notes in bubblegum, berry, or grape-inspired perfumes. Blend with Ethyl Maltol for sweetness or Raspberry Ketone for juicy red berry accords. Pairs well with vanilla, musks, Benzyl Acetate, and powdery florals.

💡 Want to create a nostalgic grape or bubblegum fragrance? 🍇✨ Use 2% Methyl Anthranilate with Ethyl Maltol and Benzyl Acetate for a bright, fruity-floral accord that smells juicy, sweet, and fun—perfect for sprays, roll-ons, and fun solid perfumes! 🧴🎉

Q1: What does Methyl Anthranilate smell like?

It has a strong sweet scent like artificial grape, with floral and slightly powdery undertones—often used to recreate grape and bubblegum notes.

Q2: Can I use this directly in roll-ons or sprays?

Yes, it’s alcohol- and oil-soluble. Blend with DPG or ethanol for direct use in body mists and attars.

Q3: Is it safe for skin-contact products?

Yes, when used within IFRA-recommended limits. Patch testing is always advised for personal care applications.

Q4: Can I use it in food or beverages?

Bio Shop sells fragrance-grade Methyl Anthranilate only. It is not food-grade and should not be used in edible applications.

Q5: What scent families does it work with?

It works best in fruity-floral, gourmand, bubblegum, and fun youthful fragrances, especially those aimed at a younger audience.

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Where Can You Safely Use Methyl Anthranilate?

Discover how Methyl Anthranilate performs across different applications—rated for safety, stability, and effectiveness.

Alcoholic Perfume
9
Very Good
Anti-perspirants/Deo
3
Discoloration
Creams and Lotions
9
Very Good
Lipsticks
9
Very Good
Talcum Powder
3
Discoloration
Tablet Soap
2
Stability Issues
Liquid Soap
2
Stability Issues
Shampoo
2
Stability Issues
Hair Conditioner
2
Stability Issues
Bath/Shower Gel
2
Stability Issues
Cold Wave
6
Fair
Acid Cleaner
4
Slight Issues
Ammonia
1
Major Problems
Chlorine
0
Not Recommended
Detergent Powder
9
Very Good
Liquid Detergent
9
Very Good
Fabric Softener
2
Stability Issues
Candles
5
Mediocre
Incense
9
Very Good