What family of organic compounds has historically been used in the creation of perfumes?

The family of organic compounds that has historically been used in the creation of perfumes is known as "terpenes". Terpenes are a large and diverse class of organic compounds derived from plants, especially essential oils. They contribute to the distinct fragrances and scents of various plants and have been used for centuries in perfumes and fragrance products. Some well-known examples of terpenes used in perfumes include limonene (found in citrus fruits), pinene (found in pine trees), and linalool (found in lavender and other flowers).