Amberketal, also known as Ambermor Ketal by suppliers, is a powerful synthetic aroma compound characterized by a dry, amber, and woody olfactive profile. Its structure is derived from manool and refined via epoxide formation and ketalization, yielding a long-lasting, complex molecule that anchors base notes in fine fragrances. Preferred perfumery as a signature enhancer and fixative. Amberketal is also chemically known as 5H-3,5a-Epoxynaphth[2,1-c]oxepin, dodecahydro-3,8,8,11a-tetramethyl. Amberketal is for (Olfactive Depth and Fixative in Fragrance Design). Amberketal is manufactured for multiple end uses such as eaux de toilette, shampoos, soaps, and scented oils where deep, sensual amber notes are desired. Supplier ensures it compatible with floral and oriental chords makes it a staple in both mass and niche fragrance development.
Amberketal, also known as Ambermor Ketal by suppliers, is a powerful synthetic aroma compound characterized by a dry, amber, and woody olfactive profile. Its structure is derived from manool and refined via epoxide formation and ketalization, yielding a long-lasting, complex molecule that anchors base notes in fine fragrances. Preferred perfumery as a signature enhancer and fixative. Amberketal is also chemically known as 5H-3,5a-Epoxynaphth[2,1-c]oxepin, dodecahydro-3,8,8,11a-tetramethyl. Amberketal is for (Olfactive Depth and Fixative in Fragrance Design). Amberketal is manufactured for multiple end uses such as eaux de toilette, shampoos, soaps, and scented oils where deep, sensual amber notes are desired. Supplier ensures it compatible with floral and oriental chords makes it a staple in both mass and niche fragrance development.
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None required
No hazard pictograms required at <1% concentration in finished products
Not classified as hazardous under GHS
Not expected to pose significant risk under normal handling
*Standard laboratory precautions apply *Avoid prolonged skin contact or inhalation of concentrated vapor
*Not classified as aquatic hazard *Dispose in accordance with local environmental regulations
Amberketal is commonly used in fine perfumery, hair care, and bath products, lending a resinous, woody warmth. Its high substantivity and low volatility make it especially effective in luxury, masculine, and unisex formulations that require enduring base notes
Rich, resinous warmth with a dry finish
Derived from natural manool derivatives
Compatible with both ethanol and oil systems
Store Warm 25-30°C/77 - 86°F. Dry, well ventilated, preferably full, hermetically.
1 kg amber glass bottles; 5–25 kg HDPE or aluminum drums
Minimum 24 months under standard conditions