Synthetics
Maple lactone smells like a sweet, aromatic blend of maple syrup, caramel, and woodsy notes with a hint of fruitiness.
PerfumersWorld: Maple lactone is sweet caramel sugar maple woody aromatic fruity tasteful maple-syrup caramellic fruit-notes oriental vanilla fougere hazelnut fern licorice brandy currant treacle cream strawberry raspberry.
Fraterworks: Maple lactone is a powerhouse aroma chemical, prized for its rich, caramellic warmth with a distinctive licorice twist. it adds depth to gourmand compositions and enhances classic fragrance families like fougères and chypres, where it can partially replace coumarin to create a warmer, more rounded profile.
According to arctander, maple lactone delivers a sweet, spicy caramel effect with nutty, walnut-like undertones, alongside subtle hints of celery and tobacco. it pairs beautifully with tonka, tobacco, new-mown hay, and celery seed oil, reinforcing their warmth and extending longevity.
For perfumers, we offer maple lactone in pure crystal form or diluted to 10% in DPG, ensuring ease of use while maintaining its bold, stable character.
Know your maple lactone: stability matters
Not all “maple lactone” on the market is the same. methyl cyclopentanedione (CAS 765-70-8) is often confused with it, but that diketone tautomer is weaker and less stable. over time, it reverts to the stronger, more potent 80-71-7 form—the one trusted by professionals for its superior performance in fine fragrance and flavour applications.
With maple lactone (80-71-7), you’re getting the real deal—bold, stable, and ready to elevate your compositions.
For an alternative with a toasty brown sugar warmth, keep an eye out for methyl corylone (CAS 13494-06-9), launching soon—an exceptional choice for smooth, buttery caramel notes in gourmand blends.