From the literature
TGSC, suppliers, and others, quoted as filed.
Luebke, William tgsc, (1988)“Woody cedar floral oily herbal balsam green fruity”
IFF“Sweet, rich and woody. this material blends well with ionones and enriches the odor quality of fragrances for functional products. economical”
PerfumersWorld“Sweet rich woody pleasant floral fruity blends-well-with - lilial”
Pell Wall Perfumes“Sweet, woody, orris, creamy arctander suggests it is: “widely used in perfumery along with the ionone, cedarwood products, floral and non-floral perfume chemicals, a very verstile perfume material for soap and other low-cost fragrances, where volume is required. generally as a blender / modifier in countless types of fragrances, from pine to rose, from woody to floral, it is one of the most successful perfume chemicals of the last few decades.””