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Karanal

Karanal, also known as 2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane, is a chemical compound commonly used in the fragrance industry for its distinctive woody and spicy aroma. It imparts a dry, cedar-like smell that is both intense and lingering, making it a popular choice for adding depth and warmth to perfume compositions. The scent profile of karanal is characterized by its robust, resinous, and slightly smoky qualities, often reminiscent of sandalwood and patchouli. This makes it a versatile ingredient in creating oriental, woody, and amber-themed fragrances. Karanal is particularly valued for its ability to blend well with other aromatic notes, enhancing complexity and richness in the final scent.

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