Methyl Cyclo Pentenolone

Status
Not open for further replies.

LoveVanilla

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Nov 23, 2013
1,927
3,736
Texas
From available information, it looks fairly benign, though I have no experience in using. Sounds like it might have some potential. Also interested; please share findings/results.

CAS# 765-70-8

FEMA GRAS; used in cigarettes; used in smokeless tobacco; FDA approved food additive;
Human experience: 3 % solution: no irritation or sensitization.
 
Last edited:

cjcaddy

Full Member
Jun 28, 2014
62
21
montreal,qc,canada
I saw this mentioned in a post somewhere in the vast cavernous resource that is ECF. I'm a bit of a risk taker and was considering trying it so I emailed TFA about it and got a call from Linda, the owner(how's that for customer service!).the long and short of it is that I wont be trying it anytime soon. LOL. She said you have to know what your doing and that certainly doesn't apply to me even on a good day.
 

dannyv45

ECF DIY E-Liquid Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 12, 2013
7,739
8,425
New Jersey
www.e-cigarette-forum.com
It sounds like an individual flavor molecule used to create other flavors. Like AP (Nutty note) or MTH (Mossy, fruity, chocolate note) TPH (Nutty, bready, chocolate note) , TPA had a catagory called flavor molecules a while back that had many of those. I tried many of them a while back when I was trying to perfect a clone I was working on. You really have to know the flavor profile of each molecule to use these. I still have about a half dozen of them that I use regularly (Linda is nice enough to get them for me when I run out). These molecules are really for the more experienced mixers.
 
Last edited:

Maurice Pudlo

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 27, 2013
1,601
2,232
United States
It sounds like an individual flavor molecule used to create other flavors. Like AP (Nutty note) or MTH (Mossy, fruity, chocolate note) TPH (Nutty, bready, chocolate note) , TPA had a catagory called flavor molecules a while back that had many of those. I tried many of them a while back when I was trying to perfect a clone I was working on. You really have to know the flavor profile of each molecule to use these. I still have about a half dozen of them that I use regularly (Linda is nice enough to get them for me when I run out). These molecules are really for the more experienced mixers.

Perfumers Apprentice - Aroma and Flavor Molecules

It's still there, Danny

http://shop.perfumersapprentice.com/p-6672-safraleine-g.aspx

Safraleine G sounds interesting for tobacco use as well.

Maurice
 
Last edited:

dannyv45

ECF DIY E-Liquid Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 12, 2013
7,739
8,425
New Jersey
www.e-cigarette-forum.com

Maurice Pudlo

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 27, 2013
1,601
2,232
United States
Careful what you do with those. Most are aroma molecules and not good for vaping. Make sure the molecule description lists it's PPM for flavor. If it don't then stay away from it unless you want to use it in a candle or somthing other then e-juice.

I do understand that, I did run across a similar "flavor molecule" that has nearly the same description and quite a similar name, I haven't been able to link the two so I will pass on being the test mule on this one.

Maurice
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread