alpha-CEDRENE

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO.

469-61-4

alpha-CEDRENE 

EINECS NO. 207-418-4
FORMULA C15H24
MOL WT. 204.35

H.S. CODE

2902.19.0050

TOXICITY

 
SYNONYMS Cedr-8-ene; Laevo-alpha-cedrene; Levo-alpha-cedrene;
alpha-Cedrene; (3R-(3alpha,3Abeta,7beta,8aalpha))-2,3,4,7,8,8a-Hexahydro-3,6,8,8- tetramethyl-1H-3a,7-methanoazulene; (3R,3aS,7S,8aS)-2,3,4,7,8,8a-hexahydro- 3,6,8,8-tetramethyl 1H-3a,7-methanoazulene; (1S,2R,5S)-2,6,6,8-Tetramethyltricyclo[5.3.1.01.5]undec-8-ene;
SMILES C1[C@@]23[C@H](C(C)(C)[C@@H]1C(C)=CC3)CC[C@H]2C

CLASSIFICATION

Flavor and Fragrance agent

EXTRA NOTES

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE
clear to yellowish liquid
MELTING POINT  
BOILING POINT

261 C

SPECIFIC GRAVITY

0.92

SOLUBILITY IN WATER Insoluble
SOLVENT SOLUBILITY

Soluble in alcohol

VAPOR DENSITY

 

pKa  
log Pow  
HENRY LAW CONSTANT  
OH RATE CONSTANT 6.70E-11 (cm3/molecule-sec at 25 C Atmospheric)

REFRACTIVE INDEX

1.498

NFPA RATINGS

Health hazard: 2, Fire: 1, Reactivity Hazard: 0

AUTOIGNITION

 

FLASH POINT

104 C

STABILITY

Stable under ordinary conditions

EXTERNAL LINKS & GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Wikipedia Linking (Cedar oil)

Google Scholar Search

http://www.acedar.org/
Essential oils are made up largely of terpenes, which in turn are composed of 5-carbon units of isoprene. The name terpene is derived from the name turpentine, a major component of the well-known plant resins. The most common terpenes in eastern redcedar are alpha-cedrene and thujopsene. Cedrol, an terpene alcohol, is also a common component of redcedar oil. Those three components alone make up about 70% of redcedar oil.
Not all cedar (or cedarwood) oil is the same. Cedar oil is produced from three different families of trees; Juniperus, Thuja and Cedrus. As a side note, the oils of Thuja species are often called cedar leaf oil, as it is extracted from branches and foliage. Among these families, the oils vary considerably in the kind and amount of chemical components. In the United States, oils produced from junipers are often classified as either Virginia cedarwood oil or Texas cedarwood oil. The former is produced from eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) and the latter from Ashe juniper (J. ashei).

http://www.chemicalland21.com/
Flavouring Substances Chemical Group 31 (Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons)

 

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

clear to yellowish liquid

ASSAY

98.0% min (sum of enantiomers)

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING
 
HAZARD CLASS 9 (Packing Group: III)
UN NO. 3082
SAFETY INFORMATION
Hazard Symbols: XN, Risk Phrases: 21/22, Safety Phrases: 36/37
PRICE INFORMATION