AMBROXAN
Ambroxan is a powerful synthetic molecule with a complex, warm, musky, and slightly marine-like scent profile. It offers a sophisticated, smooth, and long-lasting amber-like aroma with nuances of skin-like warmth, woody undertones, and a clean, mineral-like freshness. It has excellent longevity and projection in fragrances.
Origin & Extraction
Ambroxan is a synthetic aroma chemical developed as a replacement for ambergris, originally derived from the natural molecule found in ambergris (a substance produced by sperm whales). It is entirely synthesized in laboratories, created through complex chemical processes that mimic the molecular structure of natural ambergris compounds.
History & Culture
Ambroxan is a synthetic aroma chemical developed as a replacement for ambergris, originally derived from the natural molecule found in ambergris (a substance produced by sperm whales). It is entirely synthesized in laboratories, created through complex chemical processes that mimic the molecular structure of natural ambergris compounds.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Ambroxan is a synthetic aroma chemical developed as a replacement for ambergris, originally derived from the natural molecule found in ambergris (a substance produced by sperm whales). It is entirely synthesized in laboratories, created through complex chemical processes that mimic the molecular structure of natural ambergris compounds.