RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, cyclohexanone, CAS Registry Number 108-94-1.
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A. M. Api | G. A. Burton | T. Schultz | D. Liebler | W. Dekant | F. Rodríguez-Ropero | M. Bruze | I. Sipes | T. Penning | Y. Tokura | J. Buschmann | A. Api | D. Belsito | M. Dagli | A. D. Fryer | D. Salvito | G. Sullivan | D. Botelho | M. A. Cancellieri | M. Date | C. Deodhar | L. Jones | K. Joshi | A. Lapczynski | M. Lavelle | M. Na | G. Ritacco | J. Romine | N. Sadekar | Y. Thakkar | F. Belmonte | S. Biserta | S. Gadhia | D. O'brien | A. Patel | S. Tsang | M. Cancellieri | T. Penning | T. Schultz | G. A. Burton | A. Fryer
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