Pyroligneous Acids Ethyl Esters
- Fragrance
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About Pyroligneous Acids Ethyl Esters
Pyroligneous Acids Ethyl Esters are esters formed by combining parts derived from acids and alcohols.[1] Depending on their molecular size and volatility, as well as the combination of fragrances used with them, the speed at which the scent disperses and the residual scent may vary. In cosmetics, they are used to add fragrance to a product or adjust the inherent odor of raw materials.[1]
Pyroligneous Acids Ethyl Esters Details
- Ingredient function
- Perfuming
- INCI name
- PYROLIGNEOUS ACIDS ETHYL ESTERS
- CosIng ID
- 40946
Pyroligneous Acids Ethyl Esters References
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