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Floral bouquet fragrances

Flophemsyl reagents Floral bouquet Floral foam Floral fragrances Floral odor... [Pg.407]

Floor tiles, asbestos applications, 3 315 Floral bouquet perfumes, 18 357 Floral fragrances, 18 357 Floral odor, 3 228t Florfenicol... [Pg.366]

The plant is cultivated in Indonesia, the West Indies and Sri Lanka for the production of these spices, a part of which is steam-distilled to obtain both oils, which are close in appearance and odor. N. is a pale yellow or almost water-white, mobile liquid with a typical, spicy, warm, aromatic note. Topnotes (- odor description) are light and fresh, while the body notes (->odor description) are rich, warm-spicy with woody undertones. N. finds extensive use in flavorings for meat sauces, tomato ketchups, canned soups and spice blends. In perfumery, the oil is used in fantasy floral bouquets or oriental (- odor description) perfumes, where a touch of a fresh-spicy note is required, and as a refreshing aromatic-spicy topnote in fragrances for men s perfumes, after-shaves and toiletries. [Pg.198]

Uses. Citronellol is one of the most widely used fragrance materials, particularly for rose notes and for floral compositions in general. As flavor material, citronellol is added for bouquetting purposes to citrus compositions. It is the starting material for numerous citronellyl esters and for hydroxydihydrocitronellol, an intermediate in the production of hydroxydihydrocitronellal. [Pg.33]

Males of neotropical euglossine bees (Apidae), called orchid bees, collect odoriferous substances from flowers of orchids and other plants. The floral scents of these species display relatively simple chemical compositions dominated by one or two major components, mostly terpenoids and aromatic compounds such as cr-pinene, 1,8-cineol, eugenol, -dimethoxybenzene (35), 2,3-epoxygeranyl acetate (36), nerolidol, 4-methoxycinnamaldehyde (37), and benzyl benzoate.113 Since the orchid bees have odor preferences, their collection of fragrances leads to specialized pollination of particular plant species. Male bees absorb the floral volatiles with their tarsal hairs, form species-specific bouquets, and finally accumulate them in their hind tibial pouches. These bouquets have potential roles in courtship displays and marking territories.114 115... [Pg.584]


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