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Hi everyone,

I came across this article in a book titled " An introduction to

Perfumery " by Tony Curtis an .

" An important fact, not always fully appreciated by the newcomer to

perfumery,is that the essential oils ,resinoids,concretes and absolutes of

perfumery frequently referred to as 'natural products ' are rarely if ever of

the same composition as the corresponding materials as they occur in the living

plants and animals from which they are obtained. The processes to which natural

sources of the aroma are subjected, gentle though some are,expose their volatile

constituents to conditions of treatment which will inevitably cause or promote

chemical changes, like oxidation, hydrolysis ,thermal decomposition etc.

What's everyone's view on this????

Another query is is it harmful if I use methyl alcohol instead of ethyl

alcohol,my essential oil supplier says they use methyl alcohol for perfumery.

Warm Regards,

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