Sclareolide
Definition:
Sclareolide is a naturally derived lactone with the molecular formula C16H26O2. It is primarily extracted from clary sage (Salvia sclarea) and is known for its amber-like aroma and bioactive properties.
Function:
Sclareolide is widely used as a fragrance enhancer, a fixative in perfumes, and a precursor for the synthesis of ambroxide, a key component in high-end fragrances. It also has applications in weight management and skin care formulations.
Applications:
· Used in the fragrance industry as a fixative and aroma enhancer.
· Applied in cosmetics and personal care products for its potential skin benefits.
· Serves as a precursor in the synthesis of ambroxide for fine fragrances.
· Utilized in food and pharmaceutical industries for various bioactive properties.