I am warning you all, it will be a long ride so please have your coffee, tea, beer etc. and give this article some time..
I am going to be honest with you, what you will read is my second article.
I re-write almost whole article after discussing the first trial with one of my friend.
He asked me to change my language because when I wrote my article first time, I mostly was seized by hatred and rage at what humankind could do for fame, vanity and power..
So I change many things to make this article less hateful :)
Lets start..
The Musk Renaissance
Beauty, cruelty, blood, life, death, sensuality, sexuality, pain, oppression, obsession, discrimination, science, development…
Imagine a story provides all of these above and makes you cry, smile, angry, happy, disturbed..
This is the story of Musks, a 5000 years old tale, praised by Mohammad in Hadith, a perfume for the Gods in prehistoric times, a spiritual touch to far east dynasties, the most desirable scent to Arab world, most wanted vanity in western kingdoms..
Irresistible invader of hearts.
Crown jewel of bedrooms.
An inviting and sensual note that almost gives a semblance of romance to a perfume…
If it was a color then musk would be an almost transparent white. Soft, subtle, yet exclusive!
What is Musk?
It is a little complicated to describe Musk clearly and I will try to simplify it for you.
Definition of Musk varies according to 2 different eras;
Before the late 19th century
After the late 19th century
It is completely natural and an animal-derived substance.
There are three most common sources for natural musks in this era;
1 - Musk Deer - native to Tibet, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Siberia, Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea.
2 - Civet Cats - native to sub-saharan Africa
3 - Beavers - native to North America
Now musk is a “family of substances” contains more than 300 compounds and around 50 of them are commonly used in perfumery industry for different purposes.
In perfumery, synthetic musk molecules are extremely powerful tool for many formula |
The Late Greek μόσχος 'moskhos'
Sanskrit मुष्क ‘muskah’ (meaning “testicles” o,O )
Proto-Indo-European - múh₂s (meaning “mouse”)
Sanskrit is an ancient classical language of India in which ever the first book of the world Rigveda (one of the most sacred texts of Hinduism) was compiled.
HISTORY of MUSK
and now "The History Time.."
Smell has always played an important role in many different areas for Humankind since ancient times. |
Scent is not only for “smelling good” but also for rituals, hygiene, fame, burial practices, divinity, popularity and many more activities.
Musk is known to have been used in medicine, rituals, offerings and as a fragrance over 5000 years born in India and as the silk trade flourished so this alluring fragrance became more popular in Arabic world, then to rest of the Europe.
In ancient China Musk perfume assigned to the sphere of sensual desires and an embodiment of the spiritual ideal.
Musk was praised by Mohammed in Hadith (the major source of guidance for Muslims after the Qur’an) when describing paradise (6579: “...the water‘s fragrance is better than musk”).
NATURAL MUSK PRODUCTION AND CRUELTY
In this part I will explain traditional production methods of animal-derived Natural Musk and most probably it is where you hate the humankind.
As mentioned before, the main sources of animal musks are;
Musk Deer
Civette Cats
and Beavers.
Let's take a look at them one by one.
Musk Deer
Its total numbers are put at somewhere between 400,000 and 800,000 animals (2002 WWF estimation).
This gland of the musk deer is approximately walnut-sized (4 to 6 cm long and 3-4 cm wide) and is situated in the prenuptial region of the male animal, between the abdomen and the genitals.
Musk granulas and a pod |
Dried Musk pods |
However, according to WWF report hunters kills 3-5 deers to find a single male deer and with a rough calculation 150-160 deer are killed for each kg of Musk.
Civet Cats
A civet is a small, lean, mostly nocturnal mammal native to tropical Asia and Africa, especially the tropical forests.
African Civet Cat |
In the wild, civet musk is naturally excreted from the perineal gland at ehe base of the tail of the Civet, and used for scent marking.
Every 10 days or so the musk is brutally extracted from the glands of the conscious civets. Many of the civets cease to eat after the first extraction is performed. :(
OK. I am going to stop here to give more information about animal-derived musks and skip Beavers and some others. I think it is enough..
So lets move to synthetic musks.
New Era in MUSKS, synthetically and plant derived..
And now synthetic and plant-derived musks are used almost exclusively in perfumery and cosmetic industry.
SYTHETIC MUSKS
Towards the end of the 19th century, the first musky-scented molecules were synthesised using isobutylene nitration and with different techniques allows us to designed different types of musk.
There are 4 main types of synthetic musks (sorted by the time of discovery).
- Nitro musks (1888 onward)
- Polycyclic musks (1950 onward)
- Macrocyclic musks (1926 onward)
- Linear or alicyclic musks (1990 onward)
Synthetic Musks by discovery time |
Currently, about 100 chemical compounds with the smell of musk are known, but only some 30 are economically important.
NITROMUSKS
Nitromusks are artificial compounds, i.e., they are not found in nature, they are designed by scientists.
First SMC vs TNT :) |
I can hear him saying "guys guys guys, I am working on something that will blow your mind ehe ehe!".
Yes Albert, you did mate, you did indeed :)
Well this group of substances belongs to the benzene derivatives which are technically easy to manufacture.
The price for a kilogramme was recently around US$5-20
As mentioned above, the very first synthetic Musk developed is “Baur Musk” (of course he named it after his name:) ) followed by Musk Xylene, Musk Ketone, Musk Ambrette, Musk Tibetan and Musk Moskene.
Chemical structure of Nitro Musks |
Lets check NitroMusks one by one;
- Musk ambrette (1891) sweet, musk, floral, seedy, ambrette notes. Banned since 1981, because of its photo-toxic and neurotoxic nature.
- Musk xyxlene (1893) and musccetone (1894) fatty, dry, sweet, musk notes. Both musks have been identified (in trace amounts) in human breast milk.
- Musk moskene (1930) sweet, musk, powdery, dry notes. Banned
- Musk tibetene (1935) musk, sweet, powdery, fatty. Banned in Europe.
- Musk Ketone (1893) sweet, persistence, animal, musk. Musk Ketone remains the only nitromusk still used in Europe.
All nitro-musks are considered to be toxic and are banned by IFRA.
Except Musk Ketone is the only nitrated musk still in use.
The nitroaromatics are rather dangerous to manufacture; indeed, several musk factories have experienced severe explosions.
Do not play with Nitrogen kiddos!!
So of course, safer options were sought and, in the 1950s, a newly- discovered substance group of polycyclic musk scents with distinctive musk character was found that could successfully compete with the older representatives of this fragrance group.
Yay..
POLYCYCLIC MUSKS
In the middle of the 20th century, while investigating musk compounds without the aromatic nitro group (which creates a lot of manufacturing and environmental issues), the polycyclic musks were discovered.
Like the nitromusk compounds they are based on petrochemical base materials and not found in Nature.
My very bad illustration of Polycyclic Musk :) Sorry .. |
Ambral from Givaudan is the very first Polycyclic musk discovered and was never introduced to the market, and inspired chemists to synthesise many related nitro-free aromatic musks.
You can see Polycyclic Musks above according to their discovery dates and odor profile:
Phantolide (1951 - Haarman&Reimer a.k.a Symrise) strong, sweet, musk
Versalide (1953 - Givaudan) sweet, musk, ambrette
Tonalide (1954 - PFW) soft, musk, fruity, powdery, sensual
Celestolide (1955 - IFF) musk, animalic, powdery, clean
Galaxolide (1962 - IFF) strong, sweet, floral, musk
Cashmeran (1969 - IFF) warm, balsamic, musk, woody
Traseolide (1977 - Quest a.k.a Givaudan) musk, sweet, creamy
Moxalone (1979 - Givaudan) soft, fruity, clean, powdery
Vulcanolide (1989 - Firmenich) musk, earthy, slightly amber
Novalide (no data)
Musk 89 (IFF) musk I couldn't find the discovery date but I guess 1989 :)
Okoumal (1989 - Givaudan) musk, amber, tobacco, woody
Nebulone - IFF (no data)
After a sharp decline in the use and production of nitro musks, polycyclic musk compounds (PMCs) have become the leading commercial synthetic musks that now dominates the global market.
You can not believe how many tonnes of these materials I sold during my career. :)
The price for a kilogramme of polycyclic musk compounds on average is about US$10-40
MACROCYCLIC MUSKS
The macrocyclic musk scent era was initiated with the structural elucidation of Muscone in 1926 by the Nobel laureate, L. Ruzicka.
Macrocyclic musks represent the latest advancements in synthetic musk technology, characterised by their large molecular structures and enhanced odor retention properties.
These musks offer perfumers greater flexibility in creating unique fragrance compositions while addressing concerns related to biodegradability and persistence in the environment.
a great visual of Macrocyclic Musks by discovery date from scentspiracy.com |
These macrocyclic molecules are very similar to those of natural musk consist of both nature-identical and artificial substances.
- Muscone (1905 - Firmenich) powdery, musk, little animalic note
- Civettone (1912 - Firmenich) musk, warm, animalic, powdery
- Exaltone (1924 - Firmenich) musk, powdery, animalic, greasy
- Exaltolide (1926 - Firmenich) musk, powdery, woody
- Ambrettolide (1927 - Givaudan) musk, ambrette, fruity-berry
- Globanone (1928 - Symrise) musk, balsamic, waxy, floral, animalic
- Musk T or Ethylene Brassylate (1933 - Takasago) musk, powdery, sweet, floral
- Cervolide (1936 - Givaudan) musk, woody, sweet, waxy, fruity
- Exaltenone (1966 - Firmenich) musk, powdery, animalic, camphor
- Muscenone (1967 - Firmenich) musk, leather, chypre, warm
- Velvione (1970 - Givaudan) dry, musk, powdery, amber, civet
- Habanolide (1971 - Firmenich) musk, sweet, powdery, hot-iron
- Nirvanolide (1997 - Givaudan) musk, fruity, powdery, lactonic
- Cosmone (1998 - Givaudan) musk, warm, powdery, sweet
- Aurelione (2003 - Symrise) musk, balsamic, powder
- Polvolide (2004 - Soda Aromatic) sweet, musk, clean, animalic
Macrocyclic musks are found not only in the animal kingdom, but also in plants.
For example, Exaltolide is found in angelica root oil.
Our stars here are Ethylene Brassylate and Globalide, they are the most commonly-used macrocyclic musk scents.
The manufacture of these complex molecules remains expensive and the price for a kilogramme of macrocyclic musk compounds is between US$30 and US$3000.
My fav part of the body, neck, is the best carrier of perfumes.. |
Macrocyclic musks are clearly superior to other artificial musk compounds, so that they are now used virtually exclusively in fine fragrances applications.
Nirvanolide and Muscenone are the most important discoveries of the past 30 years in this group.
They are the quintessence of modern musk accords, in terms of power, diffusivity and character.
I would love to enter into details of this sentence but it has been pages of the article and this will be for another day.
LINEAR MUSKS
Alicyclic musks are the 4th generation of musk odourants and are known as the linear musks.
Alicyclic musks are dramatically different in structure than previous musks (nitro, polycyclic, macrocyclic) in that they are modified alkyl esters.
Another poor illustration of mine.. |
The first compound of this class was introduced 1975 with Cyclomusk, though similar structures were noted earlier in citronellyl oxalate and Rosamusk.
Although they were discovered prior to 1980, it was only in 1990 with the discovery and introduction of Helvetolide at Firmenich that a compound of this class was produced at a commercial scale.
- Helvetolide (1990 - Firmenich) clean, white, milky, fruity musk
- Serenolide (2001 - Givaudan) soft, powdery
- Romandolide (1998 - Firmenich) musk, sweet, fruity-berry, ambrette
- Alpinolide (2003 - Givaudan) musk, animalic, warm
- Applelide (2002 - IFF) musk, warm, creamy, powdery
- Sylkolide (2003 - Givaudan) musk, soft, animalic, amber
Helvetolide and Romandolide are the most popular representatives so far.
RECOGNIZING MUSKS BY SMELL
- If the Musk has a sweet and soft character, then it’s very likely to be a Polycyclic Musk.
- if the Musk has a cosmetic, skin like character, it’s very likely to be Macrocyclic One
- If the Musk has an animalic nuance, Nitromusk would be a common choice.
- If the Musk has a floral and fruity (pear-like) undertone, i’ll be most likely a linear (alicyclic).
- If the Musk has an ambrette note (slightly powdery as well), our choice will be Exaltolide or Ambretolide (the last one will have fruity ambrette seed impact).
SYNTHETIC MUSK MARKET
SMC global market share - by type - by region |
You might think that this value 136 M USD is not that big.
But please remember that Musk family is very big and very important, there are more than 100 materials in the market, however F&F Giants like Givaudan, Firmenich, IFF, Mane etc. has discovered more than 300 materials and not marketed. They are using internally and this consumption is NOT included in this number.
SMC by End-Use |
HEALTH & ENVIROMENT ISSUES
Smell is beautiful, but Synthetic Musk Compounds (SMCs) has some disadvantages too.
Synthetic musks are highly persistent compounds that may bioaccumulate in water, soil, and the food chain and, therefore, may pose a risk to the environment.
Regarding their environmental properties, Synthetic Musks are considered semi-volatile, lipophilic, bio-accumulative, and partially biodegradable.
The lipophilicity of Synthetic Musk Compounds indicates a high bioaccumulation potential that concerns not only the environment, but also impacts food safety and, consequently, public health and other species (Cavalheiro et al., 2013; Zeng et al., 2005).
Recent studies have shown that SMCs may cause harmful health effects, such as endocrine disruption through anti-estrogenic activity (Wong et al., 2019) and have also been shown to accumulate in living tissues and blood with potential adverse health effects.
SUMMARY
Please Respect to all beings !!
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