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Sustainable Scents: Could Receptor-Based Fragrance Reduce Reliance on Natural Extracts?
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2026-02-24
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Can receptor‑based biotech scents ease pressure on sandalwood and oud? Mane’s 2025 Chemosensoryx buy signals a shift — but outcomes hinge on lifecycle and social safeguards.
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