- Calone
Calone or methylbenzodioxepinone, trade-named Calone 1951, was discovered by
Pfizer in 1966. It is used to give theolfactory impression of a fresh seashore through the marine/ozone nuances. Calone is similar in structure of certain alicyclic C11-hydrocarbon s likeectocarpene , excreted by some species ofbrown algae aspheromone s. Calone is an unusual odorant which has an intense "sea-breeze" note with slight floral overtones that is the source of a variety of "fresh/ozone" accords common in severalperfume s of the marine trend, beginning in the1990 's.Perfumes containing Calone
* Escape (Calvin Klein 1991)
* L'eau d'Issey (Issey Miyake 1992)
* L'eau d'Issey pour homme (Issey Miyake 1994)
* Polo Sport Woman (Ralph Lauren 1996)
* Aquawoman (Rochas 2002)
* New West For Her (Aramis 1990)
* Jil Sander Sun Men (Jil Sander 2004)External links
* [http://www.bojensen.net/EssentialOilsEng/EssentialOils05/EssentialOils05.htm Constituents of fragrances]
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