White Crystals with sweet, Tonka, New Mown Hay Character. Coumarin was originally isolated from Tonka
Beans in 1820. It occurs naturally in essential oils including cinnamon, lavender, tonka, lemongrass,
rose, tagetes, and tarragon
Fragrance:
It is used in perfumery to support Herbaceous odours, Lavender, Lavendin, Rose-Mary, Citrus oils, Oakmoss
etc. It is also used as a fixative in numerous types of Fragrances. It is a powerful masking agent for
odours like Idoform, Phenolic, Quinoline etc. It imparts strength and gives a characteristic note to
perfumes
Flavor:
It is prohibited to use as flavouring agent for food. However, it finds application is Tobacco
flavours
Pharma:
It is used in the pharmaceutical industry as a precursor reagent in the synthesis of a number of synthetic
anticoagulant pharmaceuticals