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recognition thresholds of 15
parts per billion. The
compound is also
known as
hedione or kharismal. Its
boiling point is 110°C at 0.2 mmHg and it has an refractive...
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fragrance to
utilise Hedione was Eau
Sauvage by
perfumer Edmond Roudnitska for
Christian Dior,
launched in 1966. The
addition of
Hedione to a classically...
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dihydrojasmonate is
synthesized from cyclopentanone,
pentanal and
dimethyl malonate.
Hedione is used in
almost all fine
fragrances and is
found in
Christian Dior's...
- Coriander, Carnation, Patchouli,
Orris Root, Sandalwood, Rose,
Lavender and
Hedione; base
notes are Oakmoss, Vetiver, Musk and Amber. Savigneau,
Josyane (17...
- (December 2011). "The
chemistry and
creative legacy of
methyl jasmonate and
hedione".
Perfumer & Flavorist. 36: 36–48. Dewick, Paul (2009).
Medicinal Natural...
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afford this strategy.
Important examples of now
released captives include Hedione in »Eau Sauvage« (C. Dior, 1966),
Moxalone in »CK Be« (Calvin Klein, 1996)...
- to exist, but its full
length nature has not been determined.
Decanal Hedione Iso E
Super GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000178201 – Ensembl, May...
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Raymond Chaillan.
Cavallier credits the
synthetic jasmine-like
molecule hedione (Methyl dihydrojasmonate) for
contributing to the long-lasting freshness...