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Ethylene Brassylate is a macrocyclic musk compound first synthesized in the mid-20th century by condensing ethylene glycol with brassylic acid, a 13-carbon dicarboxylic acid derived from erucic acid found in cruciferous plant oils. The macrocyclic musk class gained prominence in perfumery from the 1970s onward as the fragrance industry sought cleaner, safer alternatives to nitromusks, which faced regulatory pressure due to environmental persistence and toxicity concerns. Ethylene Brassylate quickly became one of the most prized materials in this class, valued for its smooth, natural-smelling musk character and exceptional performance as a base note and fixative in complex fragrance compositions.
What distinguishes Ethylene Brassylate from polycyclic musks such as Galaxolide is the transparency and clarity of its odor profile. Where polycyclic musks tend to carry a slightly synthetic or fatty character, Ethylene Brassylate produces a genuine skin-like warmth that closely mimics the scent of clean skin.
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