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  2. Odor - Wikipedia

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    The sense of smell can induce pleasure or subconsciously warn of danger, which may, for example, help to locate mates, find food, or detect predators. Humans have an unusually good sense of smell considering they have only 350 functional olfactory receptor genes compared to the 1,300 found in mice, for example.

  3. Benzyl salicylate - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl salicylate is a salicylic acid benzyl ester, a chemical compound most frequently used in cosmetics as a fragrance additive or UV light absorber.It appears as an almost colorless liquid with a mild odor described as "very faint, sweet-floral, slightly balsamic" by some, while others smell nothing at all.

  4. Benzyl cinnamate - Wikipedia

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  5. We Tested the ‘Nosferatu’ Perfume to See if It Actually ...

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    “It smells like what 18th or 19th century gowns smell like in museums. Very fresh and light at first but also old, if that makes sense. Not like an old lady perfume, just aged.”

  6. Warning! These Popular Holiday Scents Can Be Highly Toxic to Pets

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    The smell of cloves immediately brings thoughts of Christmas and festivities, and placing cloves in oranges is a seasonal tradition. If your dog eats a few cloves, there should be no issues.

  7. Aroma compound - Wikipedia

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    Fragrance bottles. An aroma compound, also known as an odorant, aroma, fragrance or flavoring, is a chemical compound that has a smell or odor.For an individual chemical or class of chemical compounds to impart a smell or fragrance, it must be sufficiently volatile for transmission via the air to the olfactory system in the upper part of the nose.

  8. Musk - Wikipedia

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    Musk has been a key constituent in many perfumes since its discovery, being held to give a perfume long-lasting power as a fixative. Today, the trade quantity of the natural musk is controlled by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES ), but illegal poaching and trading continues.

  9. α-Hexylcinnamaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    α-Hexylcinnamaldehyde (hexyl cinnamal) is a common additive in the perfume and cosmetic industry as aroma substance. It is found naturally in the essential oil of chamomile. It is a pale yellow to yellow liquid to solid, which is nearly insoluble in water but soluble in oils.