Cedarwood oil

Botonical Name
  :
Cedrus deodora
CAS #
:
8000-27-9
Country of Origin
:
India
Color & Odor
:
Yellowish to brownish yellow viscous liquid with a dry woody aroma, slightly camphoraceous, smoky, balsamic, very subtle with a hint of spice.
Solubility
:
soluble in water
Specific Gravity
:
0.97200 to 0.98300 @ 25.00 °C.
Optical Rotation
:
+ 480 to + 700
Refractive Index
:
1.51400 to 1.52900 @ 20.00 °C
Flash Point
:
175.5 °F
Major Constituents
:
Himachalene, Himachalol, Alohimachalol, Deodrone, Iso-Alohimachalol & Atlantone.
Extraction Method
:
Steam Distillation
:
 
DESCRIPTION
Known by the botanical name Cedrus deodora, Cedarwood Himalayan extract is derived from wood part through steam distillation method. When extracted, it has yellowish to brownish yellow viscous liquid color. It is well known for its antiseptic, anti-seborrheic, anti-putrescent, aphrodisiac, diuretic, expectorant, astringent, fungicidal properties.

COMMON NAMES
Tibetan Cedarwood

BLENDS WITH:
Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Chamomile and Citrus Oils.

CONSTITUENTS
p-methyl acetophenone, p-methyl-d-3-tetrahydroacetophenone and trans atlantones, Himachalene, Himachalol, Alohimachalol, Deodrone, Iso-Alohimachalol & Atlantone.

USES
Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil has in it antiseptic, anti-seborrheic, anti-putrescent, aphrodisiac, diuretic, astringent, expectorant, mucolytic, fungicidal, sedative (nervous), stimulant (circulatory) properties.
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Fragrance Spectrum (RT versus mass/int)

200 Fragrance Spectrum#

Product Composition

Detailed Analysis

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