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Process for producing salicylic esters
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There is provided a noble process for producing a salicylic ester for perfumes which comprises the step of transesterifying a salicylic lower alkyl ester with an alcohol having at least one carbon atom which is located adjacent to a hydroxyl-bonded carbon atom and has one or more hydrogen atoms bonded thereto, in the presence of a tin-based catalyst. The process of the present invention enables the salicylic ester to be produced at a high yield and is free from handling problems such as precipitation of solids in a distillation residue obtained after the reaction, and the catalyst used therein is reusable.
PERFUME COMPOSITION
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, (2008/06/13)
A perfume composition contains specified ketones, salicylates and alcohols/acetates/propionates. Use of such a perfume composition inhibits development of human body malodour. The combination of specified materials makes it possible to avoid inclusion of individual components with powerful, unacceptable odours. The perfume composition may be used in various products notably in a fabric conditioning product used during the rinsing or tumble drying of fabrics after washing to soften the fabrics.
Perfume compositions
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A perfume composition contains at least 50% by weight of materials which fall into five categories defined by structure, and molecular weight. Amounts of material within each category fall within specified ranges of percentage of the whole composition. Two categories, ethers and salicylates, must be present. At least two of the remaining three categories, which are alcohols, acetate/propionate esters and methyl aryl ketones, must also be present. The compositions enable good levels of deodorant activity to be achieved along with consumer-acceptable fragrance.