Vetiveryl acetate

Vetiveryl acetate is a natural aromatic molecule that is widely used in the perfume industry. It is derived from vetiver oil, which is extracted from the roots of the Vetiveria zizanioides plant. Vetiveryl acetate has a rich and woody aroma that is popular in both men's and women's fragrances.

Synonyms: Vetiver acetate, Vetiveryl acetate, 4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-buten-2-one acetate

Botanical sources: Vetiveryl acetate is derived from the roots of the Vetiveria zizanioides plant, which is native to India and other parts of Asia. The plant is also grown in other regions of the world, including Haiti, Indonesia, and Réunion Island.

Chemical composition: Vetiveryl acetate is a natural molecule with the chemical formula C14H22O2. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid that has a boiling point of 263-265°C and a molecular weight of 222.33 g/mol.

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