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AMBRAIN

Product Name
AMBRAIN
CAS No.
8016-26-0
Chemical Name
AMBRAIN
Synonyms
AMBRAIN;DYNAMONE;AMBREINE;Labdanum;FEMA 2609;CISTUS OIL;Gumlabdanum;LABDANUM OIL;Oils,labdanum;oiloflabdanum
CBNumber
CB8162638
Formula Weight
0
MOL File
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AMBRAIN Property

FEMA 
2608 | LABDANUM ABSOLUTE (CISTUS SPP.)
Odor
at 10.00 % in dipropylene glycol. woody old wood burnt wood ambergris animal phenolic smoky balsamic cedar
Odor Type
woody
EPA Substance Registry System
Oils, labdanum (8016-26-0)
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Safety

Hazard Codes 
Xi
Risk Statements 
38
Safety Statements 
26-36
Toxicity
The acute oral LD50 value in rats was reported as 8.98 g/kg (5.40-12.56 g/kg) (Hart, 1971). The acute dermal LD50 value in rabbits exceeded 5 g/kg
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

Symbol(GHS)
Signal word
Danger
Hazard statements

H304May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways

H317May cause an allergic skin reaction

H410Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects

Precautionary statements

P261Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray.

P272Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace.

P273Avoid release to the environment.

P280Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.

P302+P352IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of soap and water.

P321Specific treatment (see … on this label).

P333+P313IF SKIN irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention.

P363Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

P391Collect spillage. Hazardous to the aquatic environment

P501Dispose of contents/container to..…

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AMBRAIN Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Description

Refer to LABDANUM, ABSOLUTE.

Chemical Properties

Shrubs growing in thickets in several Mediterranean islands (Crete, Cyprus) and countries (Spain particularly). In the Spanish region of Zamora, C. ladaniferus L. and its varieties-C. albiflorus Dun., C. stenophyllus Dun.t C. maculatus D un-are predominant. On the other hand, the extractive use of C. creticus growing on the island of Crete is steadily decreasing.
Labdanum resin consists of the secretion of the glandular hairs covering the inferior part of the leaves (spring and summer). The hairy leaves and twigs are treated with boiling water, and the floating resin is skimmed from the surface. Crude labdanum resin is a dark brown, semisolid mass with a very pleasant, balsamic odor reminiscent of ambergris and a bitter taste.
In the past, the resin was harvested by using a special whip (con sisting of several leather strips) to flog the plant. The leather strips would become impregnated with the gum resin, which was sub sequently shaved off with special blades. This method is no longer used. To prepare a colorless product, the crude resin can be extracted with filtered ligroin, and finally the solvent is evaporated.
The parts used are the leaves and twigs from which the gum resin is removed. The gum resin is used to prepare derivatives. The organoleptic characteristic of labdanum is a sweet, herbaceous, balsamic odor reminiscent of ambergris with a rich, lasting, ani mal-like undertone.
The essential oil, obtained by steam distillation of the crude gum resin, is a bright-yellow liquid that turns brown with age. It has a strong, balsamic odor reminiscent of ambergris on dilution. Phys ical-chemical constants of the oil follow:An essential oil, called cistus oil, is also steam distilled directly from the dried leaves and twigs. This oil is a pale-orange liquid with a characteristic herbaceous odor reminiscent of camomile.
The main constituents that have been identified in labdanum oil are terpenes, benzaldehyde, acetophenone, a ketone with a pep permint odor, acetic acid, and eugenol.
The derivatives are concrete, absolute, and resinoid and resin abso lute.
Concrete: The concrete is prepared by hydrocarbon extraction of dried (in the shade) and comminuted leaves and twigs. It is a dark green mass with a pleasant balsamic, herbaceous odor. The phys ical-chemical constants vary widely, depending on the source.

Chemical Properties

Prepared by alcoholic extraction of the concrete in approximately 55 to 60% yields. The absolute consists of a semisolid, olive-green mass with a characteristic ambergris odor

Chemical Properties

Shrubs growing in thickets in several Mediterranean islands (Crete, Cyprus) and countries (Spain, particularly). In the Spanish region of Zamora, C. ladanifer L. and its varieties are predominant. On the other hand, the extractive use of C. creticus growing on the island of Crete is steadily decreasing. The part used is resin gum from leaves and twigs. Labdanum has a sweet, herbaceous, balsamic odor reminiscent of ambergris with a rich, lasting, animal-like undertone

Chemical Properties

The oil, obtained by steam distillation of the crude gum resin, is a bright-yellow liquid that turns brown with age. It has a strong, balsamic odor reminiscent of ambergris on dilution. There is also an oil called cistus oil, which is steam-distilled directly from the dried leaves and twigs. The oil has a characteristic herbaceous odor reminiscent of chamomile

Chemical Properties

Labdanum absolute is produced by extraction of the gum with alcohol (e.g., methanol or ethanol). The so-called colorless absolutes are obtained from absolutes by extraction with, for example, hexane.
Steam distillation of the gum yields labdanum oil, which is a golden yellow, viscous liquid that quickly turns dark brown on standing:
d2525 0.905–0.993; n20D 1.4920–1.5070; α20D +0°15′to +7°, often difficult to determine due to its dark color; solubility: 1 vol in 0.5 vol of 90% ethanol, solutions frequently opalescent to turbid, paraffinsmay separate upon further dilution; acid number: 18–86; ester number: 31–86.
Cistus oil and extracts are products with completely different sensory properties. They are derived from the leaves and young twigs of C. ladanifer. Cistus oil is obtained by steam distillation; solvent extraction yields cistus concrete. Cistus oil, in contrast to labdanum oil, consists mainly of monoterpene hydrocarbons.
Cistus and labdanum products are produced in some Mediterranean countries (Spain, France,Morocco), where the Cistus shrub grows abundantly.They are used in perfumery, giving perfume compositions awarm, balsamic tonalitywith a touch of ambergris. The typical odor originates from a number of compounds that are formed by oxidative degradation of diterpenes with the labdane skeleton, which are the main constituents of labdanum gum. The resinoids and absolutes are excellent natural fixatives.

Occurrence

Found in the gum of the shrub Cistus ladaniferus L

Preparation

By steam distillation of the crude gum

Definition

Extractives and their physically modified derivatives. Cistus ladaniferus, Cistaceae.

Essential oil composition

The main constituents of the oil include terpenes, benzaldehyde, acetophenone, a ketone with a peppermint odor, acetic acid and eugenol.

Essential oil composition

The oil contains α-pinene (3.5%), camphene (11%), limonene (2.6%), γ-terpinene (2%), bornyl acetate (4.2%), α-thujone (0.8%), carophylline (0.47%), δ-phellandrene (0.41%), linalool (0.5%), eucalyptol (0.2%), cadinene (0.3%), benzaldehyde, myrcene, p-cymene (4%), eugenol (trace). Levels of some components vary depending on the harvesting time (CoE, 2000). Also see Labdanum oil.

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