Dunno about sandlewood - but it does have a nice smell. Thought musk was similar to androsterone ?
Dunno about sandlewood - but it does have a nice smell. Thought musk was similar to androsterone ?
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I\'ve read somewhere that
sandalwood has a similar molecular structure to androsterone? Do you know anything about this, and does it mean
anything?
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Do a search, it\'s on here somewhere...
I think some of it may be found if you do a search for \'celery\'.
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Yea. It was also recently spoken about in the \"bees\" thread. I recommend checking that
out. Still, I do not think any real conclusions have been reached, just speculations. Problem is, nobody really
knows too much about it, so there is not a lot to say.
Sounds familiar, but only one researcher, Luca Turin, has speculated on structure related vibration and
comparable olfactory attributes. Most other research shows that a very slight variation in structure can make a
world of difference in the odor perceived.
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