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Ambrocénide® - 30gr | - |
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General Presentation
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CAS N° :
211299-54-6 -
EINECS number :
427-580-1 -
FEMA number :
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FLAVIS number :
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JECFA number :
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Volatility :
Base -
Price Range :
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Physico chemical properties
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Appearance :
White crystals -
Density :
1,09 -
Refractive Index @20°C :
Data not available. -
Optical rotation :
Data not available. -
Vapor pressure :
Data not available. -
Flash Point :
150°C
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Molecular formula :
C18H30O2 -
Molecular Weight :
278,44 g/mol -
Log P :
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Fusion Point :
58°C -
Boiling Point :
302°C -
Detection Threshold :
0,0256 ng/l air
Chemistry & Uses
Year of discovery :
1997
Natural availability :
Ambrocenide® is not found in nature and is not extracted from any plant.
Isomerism :
Ambrocenide® has various asymetric carbons. The molecule used in perfumes is a single isomer (see drawing). Ambrocenide is an constitutional isomer of Amberketal®, having a more milky facet.
Synthesis precursor :
Ambrocenide® is not a precursor for the synthesis of another olfactive compound.
Synthesis route :
Data not available.
Stability :
Stable in perfumes and diverse functional bases, except very acid products and bleach.
Other comments :
The structural correspondance between Ambrocenide® and other molecules as Cedrol and Cedryl acetate explains the cedarwood olfactive caracter of Ambrocenide®. It is however less reminiscent of Cedarwood Virginia EO than the quoted molecules, and has a strong ambergris note.
On the other hand, Ambrocenide® has an icy trigeminal note differenciating it from other dry woody notes.
Regulations & IFRA
Allergens :
This ingredient does not contain any allergen.
IFRA 51th :
This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment