Description
Indole is a versatile and captivating perfumery ingredient that manifests as a white to amber-yellow crystalline powder. At high concentrations, it presents an intense, pungent, and complex bouquet with animalic, fecal, and musty nuances. At lower concentrations, it transforms into a narcotic-floral experience reminiscent of jasmine, with subtle musky and animalic undertones.
Valued for its exceptional diffusivity and tenacity, indole harmonizes seamlessly with other ingredients like phenylacetic acid and mimosa, enhancing both floral and animalic compositions. Its unique olfactory profile makes it an essential ingredient for creating depth, complexity, and intrigue in fine perfumery.
Key Features
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Multifaceted aroma: narcotic-floral, animalic, musky, and slightly musty
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Transforms from pungent at high concentrations to floral at low concentrations
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Exceptional diffusion and tenacity in fragrance compositions
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Enhances floral and animalic accords, especially jasmine and mimosa
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Appears as white to amber-yellow crystalline solid
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Adds complexity and depth to perfumes
Specifications
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Product Type: Beauty > Perfume & Spray > Perfume Oil > Concentrated Perfume Oil
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Aroma Profile: Narcotic floral, animalic, musky, musty, jasmine-like
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Physical Form: White to amber-yellow crystalline powder
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Application: Perfumery, fragrance enhancement, floral-animalic blends
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Usage Type: Fragrance ingredient
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Fragrance Families: Floral, Animalic, Musky





