Dynamone (CAS N° 8016-26-0)

Dynamone

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Cistus ladanifer L.
Synonyms : Cistus ladaniferus L. // Cistus ladanifer f. immaculatus Dans.

Dynamone (CAS N° 8016-26-0)


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E1670
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General Presentation

General Presentation

  • CAS N° :

    8016-26-0
  • EINECS number :

    289-711-7
  • FEMA number :

    2608
  • Volatility :

    Base
  • Price Range :

    €€€
Physico-chemical properties

Physico-chemical properties

  • Appearance :

    Yellow to orange liquid
  • Density :

    0,953 - 0,968 @20°C
  • Refractive Index @20°C :

    Donnée indisponible.
  • Optical rotation :

  • Vapor pressure :

    Donnée indisponible.
  • Flash Point :

    Donnée indisponible.
  • Acid Value :

Botanical informations

Botanical informations

Botanical name :

Cistus ladanifer L.
Synonyms : Cistus ladaniferus L. // Cistus ladanifer f. immaculatus Dans.

Botanical profile :

The cistus belongs to the Cistaceae family and to the genus Cistus L.

Chemotypes :

The genus Cistus L. includes about 20 different species, the majority of which exudes fragrant gum.
Among these, the most used are:
Cistus ladaniferus var. albiflorus, var. maculatos, var. stenoiphyllus, which produce the resin used in perfumes.
Cistus creticus L., with rose to purple petals, surronding a tuft of stamens.
Cistus salviifolius L., with white petals.
Cistus parviflorus Lam., with pale rose petals.

Extractions & Uses

Extractions & Uses

Extraction process :

In April, Cistus ladaniferus fields are covered with the famous white flowers, but they don't smell and are very delicate (they only last a few days). It is necessary to wait a few months, around May-June, for a new shoot to appear. This new branch protects itself from the sun - and from the summer heat of southern Spain - by secreting a very fragrant viscous gum. We use the latter in perfumery.
In July, from dawn to noon, new branches are cut with a sickle, bundled and taken to the factory to extract the gum. It will then be necessary to wait another 3 years to harvest the cistus again.
Dynamone is derived from cistus concrete. To obtain the concrete, the gum is treated in a soda solution for extraction with a 3 to 5% yield. After filtration, an acid treatment is carried out. A pasty product is recovered by skimming and distilled to dry it. This paste undergoes various fractionning and co-distillations to obtain the final product, Dynamone, whose process belongs to the producing company.
The Dynamone goal is to bring out ambery and mineral notes to the extract. Church incense and silex notes are also distinctive.

From the same botanical variety

Uses in perfumery :

Dynamone brings a caracteristic ambery and mineral note, with an insence note in a composition. It has these additional facets, in regards to Cistus Labdanum Absolute Green.

Stability :

Terpenes found in this extract may polymerize under the effect of oxydation.

Map for Dynamone (CAS N° 8016-26-0)​

Photo credits: ScenTree SAS

Other comments :

Cistus is a shrub about two meters high, with pink, red or white flowers depending on the variety.
Cistus harvesting on an industrial scale was first done in the region of Salamanca, and was then exported to the South of Spain, along Portugal, to Andalusia, vers the greatest cultures in Europe can be found.
Other beses are obtained from Cistus Labdanum as Ambrarome Absolute, by pyrogenation.Dynamone and Hydrocarboresin also exist.

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