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Jasminum sambac co-distilled into sandalwood oil by the Kannauj deg-bhapka method: narcotic indolic jasmine with a honeyed, faintly tea-green lift over a creamy santalol base the flower alone never gives. Use it where sambac absolute reads too sharp or too flat; the sandalwood carrier rounds the indole and holds the top for days.
An estimated breakdown, not a certificate of analysis, and it is what PerfuMate sums when it checks a formula: a molecule arriving from three naturals at once is counted once rather than missed three times. Paste your own supplier analysis and it takes over.
| Constituent | CAS | Share | |
|---|---|---|---|
| alpha-Santalol | 115-71-9 | 30% | |
| beta-Santalol | 77-42-9 | 16% | |
| Benzyl acetate | 140-11-4 | 4% | |
| Linalool | 78-70-6 | 3% | |
| Benzyl alcohol | 100-51-6 | 1.5% | |
| Indole | 120-72-9 | 0.6% | |
| Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | 0.5% | |
| Methyl anthranilate | 134-20-3 | 0.4% |
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Ranked by how many olfactive sub-categories they share with Motia Attar, not alphabetically.
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And the limits, because they decide how far the rest can be trusted. Every regulatory join - IFRA, GHS, allergens - is by CAS number, and a material can supply one through its constituents as well as its own row, so of the 428 materials carrying no CAS number the 127 without a constituent table are the ones that return "nothing known" rather than "nothing applies". The blotter hours are sourced rather than measured by us, and the app labels every one of them an estimate. There is no physical chemistry on a row: no molecular weight, no vapour pressure, no boiling point. The longer answer, or the whole catalog counted.