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interdit is
French for "forbidden." The
parfumeur behind this
feminine aldehydic-floral
fragrance was
Francis Fabron (1913–2005). It has a delicate, floral...
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hydrolyzed by
endogenous beta-glucosidases to form aldehydes, dialdehydes, and
aldehydic aglycones.
Polyphenol content also
varies with
olive cultivar and the...
- lily of the valley,
otherwise described as floral, watery, green, and
aldehydic. It is a pale
yellow liquid at room temperature.
Industrial synthesis...
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drastically lowers the
acidity of the wine and
makes sherry one of the most
aldehydic wines in the world.
Studies have
shown that for the flor to thrive, the...
- part of the
molecule was, in the
greater number of cases, an
aromatic aldehydic or
phenolic compound (exceptions are
Jinigrin and
Jalapin or Scammonin)...
- In
organic chemistry, a
dicarboxylic acid is an
organic compound containing two
carboxyl groups (−COOH). The
general molecular formula for dicarboxylic...
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Perfume critic Luca
Turin considered Rive
Gauche as the "best
floral aldehydic of all time". It is a
classic aldehyde with a
floral heart and
woody base...
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penetration of
certain tanning agents, e.g.,
chromium (and
other metals),
aldehydic, and some
polymeric tanning agents depickling -
raising of the pH out...
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created by
Henri Robert. No. 19 is a balsamic-green scent,
compared to the
aldehydic Chanel No. 5, the
floral Chanel No. 22 and ambrette-green
Chanel No. 18...
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feminine counterpart,
whose starting point was the
chemical composition of
aldehydic multiflores in Houbigant's
immensely po****r fragrance,
Quelques Fleurs...