Gamma-Dodecalactone

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance material, adding creamy, peach-like, coconut-fruity notes to perfumes, hair care, body care, and scented leave-on or rinse-off products.

What does Gamma-Dodecalactone do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as a fragrance material, adding creamy, peach-like, coconut-fruity notes to perfumes, hair care, body care, and scented leave-on or rinse-off products.

Is Gamma-Dodecalactone clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient usually raises less concern than many fragrance allergens because it is not one of the classic EU 26 declarable allergens. It still sits in the fragrance category, so brands may apply IFRA limits and sensitive-skin standards based on total scent load.

Is Gamma-Dodecalactone sustainable?

This material can be made synthetically or from renewable lipid-derived feedstocks, depending on supplier route. It is expected to be biodegradable as an ester-like aroma molecule, with lower persistence concern than silicone or fluorinated materials.

Is Gamma-Dodecalactone COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS when it is obtained through approved natural fragrance processes and documented as a compliant aromatic material, but a fully synthetic route would not align with COSMOS-organic or COSMOS-natural fragrance rules. Its Green Chemistry profile is stronger when renewable feedstocks and mild processing are used.

How does Gamma-Dodecalactone work chemically?

The molecule is a 12-carbon cyclic ester with a saturated aliphatic chain, which gives it good oil solubility and a soft, creamy odor profile. It is typically used at trace to low fragrance levels, often well below 0.1% in finished products, and is relatively oxidation-stable but can hydrolyze under strongly alkaline conditions.

Last updated 2026-05-14