Isobergamate

  • Fragrance

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About Isobergamate

Isobergamate is an ester formed by combining parts derived from an acid and an alcohol.[1] The rate at which the fragrance disperses and its lingering scent may vary depending on Isobergamate's molecular size and volatility, as well as the combination of fragrances formulated with it. In cosmetics, it is used to add fragrance to products or adjust the characteristic odor of raw materials.[1] In Europe, it may be used at up to 0.1% in finished cosmetic products.[2]

Isobergamate Details

Ingredient function
Perfuming
INCI name
ISOBERGAMATE
CosIng ID
40327

Isobergamate References

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