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Lactones

Description
Lactones are a class of compounds found in nature that are often used in perfumery to evoke rich, creamy, and slightly sweet aromas. Known for their buttery, smooth, and sometimes fruity character, lactones add depth and warmth to fragrances. They are commonly found in gourmand, floral, and fruity compositions, bringing a creamy, velvety texture and enhancing the overall richness of a perfume.
Odor Profile
Lactones have a smooth, creamy aroma with buttery, sweet, and sometimes fruity undertones. Their scent is rich and soft, evoking the feeling of milk, cream, or tropical fruits like peaches and coconuts. The overall profile is warm, comforting, and indulgent, with a smooth, velvety texture that enhances the sweetness and depth of a fragrance. Lactones add a cozy, sensual quality to perfumes, giving them a luxurious, creamy warmth.