Synthetics
Isocyclocitral has a powerful, diffusive, dry, slightly cooling scent that is both green and vegetal, reminiscent of a flower shop.
Luebke, William tgsc, (1990): Green aldehydic earthy woody herbal leaf
Moellhausen: Strongly, sharp leafy-herbal, citrusy notes
PerfumersWorld: Sharp leafy-herbal citrusy
Taytonn ASCC: Aldehydic/ aldehyde, green, herbal/ herbaceous, leafy/ leaf
Pell Wall Perfumes: Green-leafy, green-stems, earthy-wet, sharp, lemony
Arcadi boix camps is also enthusiastic about this material, writing in 1985, he says of triplal and isocyclocitral “these two products have become classic aromatics because of their amazing effects, which combine natural grassy notes with marine notes. the use of these aromatics is massive both in high-class perfumery and industrial perfumery, where they have contributed to the modernisation of the classic pine notes, which for a whole generation formed the typical perfumes of bath gels.”
IFF: Sharp leafy note. useful in fougere bouquets and in hyacinth/sweet pea