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Givaudan Unveils New Scentaurus® Technology for Long-lasting Fragrances

Published on 2019-02-01. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Perfumes & Fragrances   

Givaudan fragrances has announced the launch of Scentaurus®, a family of fragrance precursors to expand the palette of ingredients that offer the possibility for perfumers to formulate long lasting fragrances for various applications.

New Possibility for Perfumers


A fragrance precursor is a low odor molecule which, when exposed to an external trigger such as oxygen, light or water, will release at least one fragrant molecule. This new technology brings long lastingness to fragrances across several categories such as fabric, home and personal care products. The technology also offers a way to counteract habituation by signalling unique top notes during the life of the fragrance.

Givaudan Unveils New Scentaurus® Technology for Long-lasting Fragrances
Givaudan Unveils New Scentaurus® Technology for Long-lasting Fragrances

Givaudan was the first company to introduce, in 2006, a light cleavable fragrance precursor in the palette of ingredients with Scentaurus® Tonkarose, a molecule that releases two different odorants. Givaudan is now offering a new family of precursors by adding Scentaurus® Clean, Scentaurus® Juicy and Scentaurus® Berry to the palette. Each Scentaurus® ingredient is exclusive to Givaudan Perfumers to offer high level of versatility in different olfactive families.

Innovative Method of Formulation


In addition to the clear olfactive benefit to fragrance compounds, Scentaurus® was developed in line with our sustainability approach “A Sense of Tomorrow”, as a responsible innovation with a positive impact on the environment. Scentaurus® allows the formulation of compacted fragrances and is produced applying the green chemistry principles.

Jeremy Compton, Head of Fragrance Science and Technology said: “Our new Scentaurus® technology is revolutionary as it brings us a new evolution to the way of designing fragrances. Some olfactive notes can now be delivered at dry stage on fabrics that were not possible previously. More than just a new method of formulation, the precursors can deliver even more innovative formulas to our customers, and ultimately responds to consumer demands for ever more performant fragrances.”


Source: Givaudan
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