Isoeugenyl phenylacetate has an intensely sweet odor reminiscent
of carnation. It has a vanilla, clove-like, and honey odor and a
sweet, spicy, slightly fruity flavor. May be prepared from phenylacetyl chloride plus sodium isoeugenol.
Isoeugenyl phenylacetate has an intensely sweet odor reminiscent of carnation. It has a vanilla, clove-like and honey
odor and a sweet, spicy, slightly fruity flavor.
Isoeugenyl phenylacetate has found some use in perfume compositions as a Carnation modifier
and fixativ:, as well as in Honey and “Tabac”
type bases, in certain types of Lilac and other
delicate florals. Its very low volatility makes it
suitable as a physical fixative, and its delicate
odor (when reasonably pure) makes it applicable at comparatively high concentration
(4-6-8 %) in the proper bases. It is used in trace amounts in various Spice
blends and imitation fruit and Honey flavors,
particularly those intended for baked goods.
From phenylacetyl chloride plus sodium isoeugenol.
Taste characteristics at 40 ppm: sweet, spice and honey-like with powdery nuances.