duftmaterialer
Duftmaterialer, also known as fragrance materials, are substances used to impart a scent to various products. These can be natural, derived from plants, animals, or microorganisms, or synthetic, created through chemical processes. Natural duftmaterialer include essential oils extracted from flowers, fruits, leaves, and roots, such as rose oil, lavender oil, and citrus oils. Animal-derived materials, like musk and ambergris, were historically significant but are now often replaced by synthetic alternatives due to ethical and sustainability concerns.
Synthetic duftmaterialer are engineered to mimic natural scents or to create entirely new olfactory experiences. They
The application of duftmaterialer is widespread, ranging from perfumes and colognes to soaps, detergents, candles, air