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cyclamen homoaldehyde

CAS Number: 6658-48-6

The statistical data we collected from 4 public perfume formulas suggests that the mean dose for cyclamen homoaldehyde is 3.3%. The typical lower limit is 1.7%, and the usual higher limit is 7.0%. The highest amount of cyclamen homoaldehyde we encountered in any single formula is 10%, and the lowest was 0.94%.
Please note that according to the IFRA Standard Category 4, the level of cyclamen homoaldehyde should not exceed 0.99% of the final product. Assuming that you will be using your formula for an alcoholic perfume at a 10% dilution, this means you should only use cyclamen homoaldehyde at 9.9% or less of the formula.
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Restriction Limits In The Finished Product (IFRA Amendment 49):
 
Category 1
0.080 %
Category 2
0.053 %
Category 3
0.80 %
Category 4
0.99 %
Category 5A
0.25 %
Category 5B
0.25 %
Category 5C
0.25 %
Category 5D
0.083 %
Category 6
0.080 %
Category 7A
0.72 %
Category 7B
0.72 %
Category 8
0.083 %
Category 9
1.9 %
Category 10A
1.9 %
Category 10B
5.4 %
Category 11A
0.083 %
Category 11B
0.083 %
Category 12
No Restriction
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0.94%
1.7%
3.3%
7.0%
10%
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