Cetalor®
Synthetic Ingredient for Perfumery
Cetalor enhances and elevates various facets of perfumery, spanning from delicate floral scents to contemporary oriental fragrances. It imparts increased opulence, warmth, and depth even at lower usage levels.
Moreover, when used in higher concentrations, it delivers outstanding longevity and performance.
Synthetic Ingredient for Perfumery
Cetalor enhances and elevates various facets of perfumery, spanning from delicate floral scents to contemporary oriental fragrances. It imparts increased opulence, warmth, and depth even at lower usage levels.
Moreover, when used in higher concentrations, it delivers outstanding longevity and performance.
Synthetic Ingredient for Perfumery
Cetalor enhances and elevates various facets of perfumery, spanning from delicate floral scents to contemporary oriental fragrances. It imparts increased opulence, warmth, and depth even at lower usage levels.
Moreover, when used in higher concentrations, it delivers outstanding longevity and performance.
🏭 Manufacturer — IFF
📂 CAS N° 3738-00-9
⚖️ MW — 236 g/mol
📝 Odour Type — Ambery (Main), Woody (Secondary)
📈 Odour Strength — high
👃🏼 Odour Profile — Warmer compared to ambroxan. missing the woody part of ambrox. An extremely powerful and elegant ambery note with a strong woody character.
⚗️ Uses — Cetalor gives rich, elegant effects to all areas of perfumery from sheer florals to modern orientals. Enhanced richness, warmth and depth can be achieved at lower dosages while, at higher levels, it provides exceptional substantivity and performance.
WHAT IS CETALOX?
As said in the ambergris article, Ambreine (the principal component of ambergris mass) was identified in 1820 when Joseph-Bienaimé Caventou (1795 1877) e Pierre-Joseph Pelletier (1788-1842) isolated and characterized the compound.
Ambreine is practically odorless and was a fixative used in perfumery. The important olfactory components, of which (-)-Ambrox is by far the most important, are generated during the maturation period at sea. With the oxidative degradation of the central double bond of Ambrein, cyclic compounds are formed which, due to the salinity of seawater, can be partially chlorinated. The key reaction is photooxidation by oxygen.
The diastereoisomeric mixture is called Cetalox® and is Firmenich International SA's trade names.
In simpler words: Cetalox is the diastereoisomer of ambroxan, and it is a trademark of 1994 from Firmenich SA.
Sources and information
Fulvio Ciccolo, scentspiracy 2022
Tesi di Laurea Sperimentale, Riccardo Boarelli, Fragranze terpenoidi della famiglia dell’ambergris. Ottimizzazionedella sintesi di Cetalox® e Ambrox®
Firmenich SA