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Synthetic butyric acid is a component used within the fragrance, flavor, and aroma chemicals industry for its potent, distinctive scent which resembles butter, cheese, or fermented milk, and its sour yet sweet taste. It is an important synthetic organic acid, generally characterized by its short-chain fatty nature, which provides an array of scent and flavor profiles crucial for the development of various products. In fragrances, butyric acid can be used to add depth and complexity, often serving as a foundational ingredient in creating the desired olfactory effects in perfumes and colognes. For flavors, it is employed to enhance or impart dairy and creamy notes in food products and beverages. Additionally, in the realm of aroma chemicals, it is a versatile substance that may be utilized either as a pure compound or as a building block for more complex molecules to replicate natural flavors or scents in an economically feasible manner.
Leading companies that operate in the synthetic butyric acid market as part of the broader fragrances and flavors sector include Eastman Chemical Company, Oxea GmbH, Perstorp Holding AB, and Blue Marble Biomaterials. These enterprises are involved in the manufacture and supply of synthetic butyric acid for applications across various industries such as perfumery, food production, and cosmetics, contributing to an extensive range of consumer products. Show Less Read more