β-Caryophyllene

β-Caryophyllene Basic information
Product Name:β-Caryophyllene
Synonyms:β-caryophyllen;1-caryophyllene;2-Methylene-6,10,10-trimethyl bicyclo[7.2.0]undec-5-ene;BetaCarryophellene;β-caryophyllene,[1R-(1R,4E,9S)]-4,11,11-trimethyl-8-methylene-bicyclo[7.2.0]undec-4-ene,(E)-caryophyllene;Bicyclo7.2.0undec-4-ene, 4,11,11-trimethyl-8-methylene-, (1R,4E,9S)-;CARYOPHYLLENE, (-)-trans-(SG);HUMULENE, alpha-(SG)
CAS:87-44-5
MF:C15H24
MW:204.35
EINECS:201-746-1
Product Categories:Chiral Reagents;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Sesqui-Terpenoids;Biochemistry;Terpenes;Pharmaceuticals;Terpenes (Others)
Mol File:87-44-5.mol
β-Caryophyllene Structure
β-Caryophyllene Chemical Properties
Melting point <25℃
alpha D -8 to -9° (chloroform)
Boiling point 129-130 °C/14 mmHg (lit.)
density 0.901 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
vapor pressure 6Pa at 20℃
FEMA 2252 | BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE
refractive index n20/D 1.5(lit.)
Fp 205 °F
storage temp. -20°C
solubility Chloroform (Sparingly), DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly)
form neat
Specific Gravity0.90
color Colourless
Odorat 100.00 %. sweet woody spice clove dry
Odor Typespicy
optical activity[α]23/D 7.5°, neat
Water Solubility 88μg/L at 20℃
JECFA Number1324
Merck 14,1875
BRN 2044564
Stability:Light Sensitive
LogP6.23 at 25℃
CAS DataBase Reference87-44-5(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemBicyclo[7.2.0]undec-4-ene, 4,11,11-trimethyl-8-methylene-, (1R,4E,9S)- (87-44-5)
Safety Information
Risk Statements 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36-24/25
RIDADR UN1230 - class 3 - PG 2 - Methanol, solution
WGK Germany 1
RTECS DT8400000
HS Code 29021990
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β-Caryophyllene Usage And Synthesis
Descriptionβ-Caryophyllene (Item No. 21572) is a sesquiterpene that has been found in plants, including C. sativa, C. indica, and hemp, and has diverse biological activities, including lipid metabolic, antioxidant, anti-neuroinflammatory, anti-proliferative, and antinociceptive properties. It is an agonist of the cannabinoid (CB) receptor CB2 (Ki = 155 nM) that inhibits cAMP production induced by forskolin in CHO-K1 cells expressing CB2 receptors (EC50 = 38 nM). β-Caryophyllene is also an agonist of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα; EC50 = 9.58 μM in a reporter assay). β-Caryophyllene (1 and 2.5 μM) reduces the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in and protects against cytotoxicity of SH-SY5Y cells induced by 1-methyl-4-pheylpyridinium (MPP+). It also decreases the β-amyloid burden in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex and improves memory in an APP/PS1 transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease, decreasing the latency to find the platform in the Morris water maze during training and increasing the time spent in the target quadrant during testing when administered at a dose of 48 mg/kg per day. β-Caryophyllene (50 mg/kg) increases the number of entries into and the time spent in the open arms of the elevated plus maze and the time spent immobile in the forced swim test, indicating anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like activity, effects that can be blocked by the CB2 receptor antagonist AM630 .
Chemical PropertiesClear colorless liquid
Chemical Propertiesβ-Caryophyllene has a woody-spicy, dry, clove-like aroma.
OccurrenceThree isomers (α-, β-, and γ-caryophyllene) are found in nature. The β-isomer is the most frequently encountered and most abundant. This sesquiterpene hydrocarbon occurs naturally in approximately 60 essential oils, mainly in that of cloves, from which it was originally isolated. The chemical structure has been thoroughly studied; other studies have been conducted on the isolation and the dipolar moment, as well as on its oxide. Reported found in lime peel oil, lemon, grapefruit, guava fruit, raspberry, black currant, carrot, celery seed, cinnamon bark, anise, nutmeg, cumin seed, ginger, pepper, peppermint oil, mace, laurel and caraway herb.
Usesβ-Caryophyllene is notable for having a cyclobutane ring, a rarity in nature. β-Caryophyllene is one of the chemical compounds that contributes to the spiciness of black pepper. β-Caryophyllene was shown to selectively bind to the cannabinoid receptor type-2 (CB2) and to exert significant cannabimimetic antiinflammatory effects in mice.
PreparationIsolated from oil of clove stems and separated from eugenol by treating the oil with 7% sodium carbonate solution, extracting with ether, repeating the carbonate treatment on the concentrated extracts, and finally steam distilling.
DefinitionChEBI: A beta-caryophyllene in which the stereocentre adjacent to the exocyclic double bond has S configuration while the remaining stereocentre has R configuration. It is the most commonly occurring form of <greek beta-caryophyllene, occurring in many essential oils, particularly oil of cloves.
Aroma threshold valuesDetection at 64 to 90 ppb
Taste threshold valuesTaste characteristics at 50 ppm: spicy, pepper-like, woody, camphoraceous with a citrus background.
Synthesis Reference(s)Journal of the American Chemical Society, 86, p. 485, 1964 DOI: 10.1021/ja01057a040
General DescriptionPale yellow oily liquid with an odor midway between odor of cloves and turpentine.
Air & Water ReactionsInsoluble in water.
Reactivity ProfileThe unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons, such as BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE, are generally much more reactive than the alkanes. Strong oxidizers may react vigorously with them. Reducing agents can react exothermically to release gaseous hydrogen. In the presence of various catalysts (such as acids) or initiators, compounds in this class can undergo very exothermic addition polymerization reactions.
Fire HazardBETA-CARYOPHYLLENE is combustible.
Safety ProfileA skin irritant. Combustible liquid. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.
CarcinogenicityCaryophyllene showed significant activity as an inducer of the detoxifying enzyme glutathione S-transferase in the mouse liver and small intestine. The ability of natural anticarcinogens to induce detoxifying enzymes has been found to correlate with their activity in the inhibition of chemical carcinogenesis (253a).
DIHYDRO CUMINYL ALCOHOL Caryophyllene, acetylated Caryophyllene monoepoxide EPSILON-CARYOPHYLLENE CARYOPHYLLENE OXIDE Caryophyllene 4,5-epoxide β-Caryophyllene CARYOPHYLLENE ALCOHOL ACETATE,CARYOPHYLLENE ACETATE,ACETYL CARYOPHYLLENE P-CARYOPHYLLENE ALPHA-CARYOPHYLLENE BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE,BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE,(Z)-beta-caryophyllene,(Z)-beta-caryophyllene caryophyllene cyclase OXIDISEDBETA-CARYOPHYLLENE CARYOPHYLLENE ALCOHOL,beta-caryophyllene alcohol,beta-caryophyllene alcohol Clove oil CARYOPHYLLENE OXIDE(RG) gamma-caryophyllene Terpenes and Terpenoids, turpentine-oil, caryophyllene fraction Beta-Caryophyllene

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