CADE OIL
CADE OIL Chemical Properties
- Boiling point:
- 184 °C(lit.)
- Density
- 0.991 g/mL at 25 °C
- refractive index
- n20/D 1.522
- Flash point:
- 136 °F
- Odor
- at 1.00 % in dipropylene glycol. smoky birch tar burnt grilled leather resinous
- Odor Type
- smoky
- CAS DataBase Reference
- 8013-10-3
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Cade oil (8013-10-3)
Safety Information
- Hazard Codes
- Xi
- Risk Statements
- 36/37/38
- Safety Statements
- 26-36
- RIDADR
- UN 1993 3/PG 3
- WGK Germany
- 2
- RTECS
- NY9872000
- Hazardous Substances Data
- 8013-10-3(Hazardous Substances Data)
MSDS
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CADE OIL Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties
Yellow oil. Soluble in alcohol.
Chemical Properties
Cade oil is identical to juniper tar, obtained by destructive distillation of the wood from Jeniperus oxycedrus. The oil usually is rectified under vacuum to improve color and solubility. The cade oil used in perfumery is usually a rectified oil.
Chemical Properties
Juniperus oxycedrus is a branched tree or shrub, native to southern Europe. It has linear-subulate, prickly-pointed leaves. It flowers in axillary catkins, and has red, round berries much larger than J. comminum (common juniper). The part used is the wood portion.
Physical properties
Rectified cade oil is a clear orange-brown to dark-brown oily liquid with an intense, tar-like, smoky, phenolic odor.
Uses
Use of Juniper tar in perfumery is limited to situations where a smoky leathery, woody phenolic, dry and warm note is called for in forest notes, leather bases, fougeres, pine for men's fragrances and in the imitation of certain essential oils and oakmoss; has certain disinfectant properties for which it can be utilized in soap perfumes, for example combined with thyme, origanum, elove, and similar phenolic oils (if the discoloration creates no serious problem) and with cassia oil, Melaleuca alternifolia and Ocotea pretiosa; in the flavoring of meat and seafood, to whieh it imparts the smoke note previously obtained in a regular smokehouse; in eczema and psoriatk medieations.
Definition
Chief constituent is cadinene, a sesquiterpene.
Essential oil composition
The main constituents include d-cadinene, a sesquiterpene, l-cadinol and dimethylnaphthalene.
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