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Genipapo

FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND NUTS  /  fruity · musky · sweet
Genipapo
Genipapo perfume ingredient
CategoryFRUITS, VEGETABLES AND NUTS
Subcategoryfruity · musky · sweet
Origin
VolatilityHeart Note
BotanicalGenipa americana
AppearancePale yellow to amber liquid
Odor StrengthMedium
Producing CountriesSouth America
PyramidHeart

Genipapo is a tropical fruit known for its sweet, musky aroma, often used in perfumery.

  1. Scent
  2. The Full Story
  3. Fun Fact
  4. Extraction & Chemistry
  5. In Perfumery

Scent

Genipapo presents a sweet, musky aroma that is, like ripetropical fruits. Its scent profile can be likened to a blend offigand blackcurrant, with an earthy undertone that adds complexity. The initial impression is rich and inviting.

Scent Evolution

As the fragrance evolves, the sweetness of genipapo deepens. This evolution contributes warmth and depth. The scent remains bright and luscious.

Signature Accords

After extended wear, genipapo retains its sweet essence while softening into a more rounded, velvety aroma. The lingering notes are, like the fruit's natural sweetness, leaving a appealing trail that captures the essence of tropical richness.

Evolution over time

Immediately

Immediately

Sweet and musky with tropical fruit nuances.
After a few hours

After a few hours

Deepens into a creamy, warm aroma.
After a few days

After a few days

Retains sweetness, softening into a velvety trail.

The Full Story

Genipapo, also known as Genip a american a, is a tropical fru it native to Central and South Americ a. It is known for sweet and aromatic qualities and for its historical significance in indigenous cultures, where it has been used for ceremonial purposes and as a dye. The fru it has a dark, purplish-blackskinand a soft, juicy pulp that releases a particular fragrance when ripe. in perfumery, genipapo is known for its unique ability to carries a sense of the exotic and rich tropical landscapes.

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Origin and Production

Sourcing genipapo is a labor-intensive process, as the fruit must be carefully harvested at the right stage of ripeness to ensure optimal aroma. The extraction of its aromatic compounds is typically achieved through maceration or solvent extraction, which captures the essence of the fruit without compromising its delicate scent profile. Genipapo has become increasingly popular among niche perfumers who seek to create fragrances that transport wearers to far-off places.

Chemistry and Scent Profile

in contemporary use, genipapo is a bridge between fruity andfloral notes, bringing a character to compositions. Its sweet, musky aroma supports warmth. As the fragrance industry continues to explore unique and sustainable ingredients, genipapo stands out for its cultural heritage and olfactory allure.

Did You Know?

Genipapo is used in perfumery and traditionally is a natural dye for textiles in various indigenous cultures.

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Did You Know?

Did you know?
Genipapo is used in perfumery and traditionally is a natural dye for textiles in various indigenous cultures.

Extraction & Chemistry

Extraction method: Fantasy note — no commercial genipapo essential oil or absolute exists for perfumery. The note is a fantasy accord.

Molecular Formulacomplex mixture (genipin C₁₁H₁₄O₅, iridoids)
CAS NumberN/A — natural fruit extract
Botanical NameGenipa americana
IFRA StatusNo known restrictions
SynonymsGENIP · JAGUA · GENIPAP
Physical Properties
Odor StrengthMedium
AppearancePale yellow to amber liquid
Specific Gravity0.950 to 1.010 @ 25 °C (est)

In Perfumery

Genipapo is primarily used as a heart note in perfumery, providing a rich, fruity character that complements both floral and woody elements. It works with other tropical fru its such as mango and passionfru it, as well as florals like jasmine and ylang-ylang. Its versatility allows it to enhance a variety of fragrance families, from fresh and fruity to warm and gourm and. Perfumers appreciate its ability to reinforce the structure, making it a valuable ingredient in structured compositions.

From the raw to the worn

This is what it becomes.