Frambinon Methyl Ether: The Complete Guide To This Aroma Chemical

Curious about this ingredient? In this article we're explaining everything you need to know.
Updated on: August 15, 2025
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We verify all information on this page using publicly available standards from The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) and documentation provided directly by ingredient manufacturers. Our analysis is based on technical data from these sources to ensure accuracy and reliability. The odor description reflects Glooshi's firsthand experience with this material, described as accurately as possible; individual perceptions may vary.

What Is Frambinon Methyl Ether?

Frambinon Methyl Ether is an aroma compound first brought to market in the early 1970s during a wave of research focused on enhancing berry notes for fine fragrance and household products. It belongs to the ketone family of molecules and is created through a straightforward multi-step synthesis that starts with naturally occurring building blocks. Although trace amounts turn up in raspberries, commercial volumes are entirely produced in laboratories to ensure consistency and purity above 96 percent.

At room temperature the material is a clear liquid that can show a faint straw tint if it has been stored for a long time. Its relatively high boiling point keeps it stable in most manufacturing conditions and the flash point above 100 °C gives it a broad safety margin for transport and handling.

Perfumers value this ingredient for its versatility across fine fragrance, personal wash and home care formulas. It is widely available from several suppliers which keeps the price in the middle of the scale and makes it accessible for both prestige and mass-market projects. No stabilizers are required because the molecule resists oxidation and holds up well in challenging bases such as bleach or high pH detergents.

Thanks to its ready biodegradability and long shelf life when stored correctly, Frambinon Methyl Ether has become a workhorse in fruity accords and modern floral blends, earning a regular place on the evaluation bench of many fragrance houses.

What Does Frambinon Methyl Ether Smell Like?

This material is usually placed in the fruity family. Off a blotter it opens with an instantly recognisable splash of bright raspberry that feels juicy rather than candy-like. Within seconds a gentle floral facet appears, recalling fresh mimosa petals and a soft violet leaf nuance. As the minutes pass a mild balsamic undertone adds smoothness and a touch of cool translucency that prevents the fruit from becoming heavy.

In the classic top-middle-base framework Frambinon Methyl Ether behaves mainly as a top to early heart note. It makes its presence known quickly then lingers long enough to bridge into the main body of a perfume before tapering off. Projection is moderate so it can radiate nicely without overwhelming other notes and its tenacity on skin or fabric typically reaches four to six hours, which is above average for a bright fruity material.

How & Where To Use Frambinon Methyl Ether

Most perfumers agree this is a friendly material to work with. It pours cleanly, weighs out without fuss and blends smoothly into both oil and water based systems.

In a formula it shines as the juicy top accent in berry accords, instantly lifting raspberry, strawberry or mixed red fruit themes. When a perfumer wants a brighter more natural raspberry than what ethyl maltol or generic berry esters can give, this molecule is often the first pick. It is also slipped into floral bouquets to add a modern transparent sheen that feels cool and slightly balsamic, especially around mimosa violet or peony notes.

Recommended levels sit between 0.5 % and 8 % of the concentrate. At trace amounts it shows up as a subtle raspberry sparkle. Around 2 % it becomes clearly fruity and reinforces the heart of the perfume. Push it past 6 % and the material dominates, sometimes edging toward a herbal or green nuance that can flatten delicate blends, so balancing with creamy or musky partners is advised.

Formulators reach for it in shampoos, shower gels and detergents because the odor survives surfactants and even diluted bleach. It also works well in cold process soap and candles thanks to its high flash point. The main limitation is longevity: on its own the note fades after a few hours so anchoring with musks woods or amber materials helps extend wear.

No special prep is required beyond standard dilution to 10 % in ethanol or dipropylene glycol for easier dosing. Keep pipettes clean and bottles tightly closed to avoid picking up off odors from other fruity ingredients that may sit nearby on the bench.

Safety Information

Like any fragrance raw material Frambinon Methyl Ether needs sensible handling to protect both the user and the finished product.

  • Always dilute before evaluation: prepare a 10 % or weaker solution before smelling to avoid nasal fatigue and accidental overexposure
  • Never sniff straight from the bottle: waft the diluted blotter toward your nose instead of inhaling directly over the container
  • Ensure good ventilation: work near an extraction hood or open window so vapors do not build up
  • Wear gloves and safety glasses: the liquid can irritate skin or eyes if splashed during weighing or pouring
  • Health considerations: some aroma chemicals may trigger irritation or sensitization; brief low level exposure is generally safe but prolonged or high concentration contact can be harmful. Seek medical advice before use if pregnant or breastfeeding

Consult the latest safety data sheet from your supplier and review it regularly as updates are common. Follow any applicable IFRA guidelines for maximum dose in finished products to keep both creators and consumers safe.

Storage And Disposal

When looked after properly Frambinon Methyl Ether keeps its quality for roughly two to three years before a fresh retest is wise. Many labs find the aroma still perfectly usable well past that point but the brightest raspberry lift can dull over time.

A refrigerator set between 4 °C and 8 °C is ideal if space allows yet not essential. A cool shelf away from direct sunlight heaters or other warm machinery usually works fine. The main enemies are heat and UV light which speed up oxidation and discoloration.

Use bottles with tight polycone caps for both the neat material and any dilutions. These liners create a snug seal that dropper tops cannot match. Less air sneaks in so fewer oxidation products form. Topping up containers or transferring leftovers to smaller vials also helps by reducing the headspace.

Label every vessel clearly with the material name date of receipt dilution strength and any hazard phrases from the safety data sheet. Good labeling avoids mix-ups and keeps everyone in the workspace informed.

Small amounts of unwanted concentrate can be wiped up with absorbent paper then disposed of in normal trash because the molecule is readily biodegradable. Larger volumes should be collected in a dedicated waste drum and sent to a licensed disposal company that handles fragrance residues. Never pour surplus down the sink as local regulations may differ and drains rarely appreciate oily liquids.

Summary

Frambinon Methyl Ether is a fruity ketone that flashes bright raspberry then slides into soft mimosa and violet hues with a gentle balsamic shimmer. It shines in berry accords lifts florals and survives tough bases from fine fragrance to cleaning sprays making it a fun go-to for both seasoned perfumers and hobbyists.

The material is stable affordable and easy to blend but it still needs a booster like musk or wood for long wear. Keep bottles cool full and well sealed for the longest shelf life and you will have a versatile tool that slots into countless modern compositions without fuss.

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