CEDAR LEAF OIL

CEDAR LEAF OIL Basic information
Product Name:CEDAR LEAF OIL
Synonyms:CEDAR LEAF OIL;JUNIPER VIRGIN OIL;THUJA OIL;WHITE CEDAR LEAF OIL;oilofarborvitae;oilofcedarleaf;oilofthuja;oilofwhitecedar
CAS:8007-20-3
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CEDAR LEAF OIL Structure
CEDAR LEAF OIL Chemical Properties
density 0.906-0.920 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
refractive index n20/D 1.456-1.460(lit.)
FEMA 2267 | CEDAR LEAF OIL (THUJA OCCIDENTALIS L.)
Fp 135 °F
Odorat 10.00 % in dipropylene glycol. cedar woody spicy aromatic camphoreous thujonic herbal green hay
Odor Typewoody
optical activity[α]25/D -7 to -14
CAS DataBase Reference8007-20-3
EPA Substance Registry SystemCedarleaf oil (8007-20-3)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn
Risk Statements 22-38
Safety Statements 37
RIDADR UN 1993 3/PG 3
WGK Germany 3
RTECS FJ1520000
toxicityThe acute oral L D 50 value in rats was reported as 0*83 g/kg (0.69-0.97g/kg) (Moreno, 1973). The acute dermal L D 50 in rabbits was reported as 4-1 g/kg (2.8-6.8 g/kg) (Moreno, 1973).
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CEDAR LEAF OIL Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesPale-yellow essential oil; camphor-like odor. Soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, carbon disulfide, fixed oils, and mineral oil. Combustible. Chief known constituents: Dextro-pinene, levofenchone, thujone, should contain more than 60% ketones calculated as thujone.
Chemical PropertiesCedar leaf oil (Thuja oil) is produced by steamdistillation of fresh leaves and branch ends of the treeThuja occidentalis L. (Cupressaceae). It is a colorless to yellow liquid with a powerful, herbaceous odor, characteristic of thujone.
d2525 0.910-0.920; n20D 1.4560-1.4590; α20D ?14 ° to ?10 °; ketone content (calculated as thujone): min. 60 %; solubility: 1 vol in 3 vol of 70% ethanol at 25℃.
The oil is produced in the northern states of the United States and in Canada in a quantity of 20–30 t/yr. It is used in perfumery for dry nuances in citrus and woody compositions.

Chemical PropertiesThe volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the fresh leaves and branches of at least 15-year-old plants. It has a strong, camphoraceous odor reminiscent of sage and a similar taste.
Physical propertiesIt is a colorless to yellow-greenish liquid. It is soluble in most fixed oils, in mineral oils and propylene glycol. It is practically insoluble in glycerin.
OccurrenceFound in the leaves and branch ends of Thuja occidentalis L. (Fam. Cupressaceae).
UsesAs fragrance in soaps, detergents, perfumes.
DefinitionAn essential oil distilled from the leaves of Juniperus virginiana. Strongly dextrorotatory. Used in microscopy, perfumery, flavoring.
PreparationBy steam distillation of the fresh branch ends and leaves.
Essential oil compositionThe chief constituent of cedar leaf oil is d-a-thujone
Safety ProfileModerately toxic by ingestion and skin contact. A skin irritant. Ingestion of large quantities causes hypertension, bradycardia, tachypnea, convulsions, death. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes. See also ARTEMISIA OIL.
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