Alpha-Cedrene
Cas No :
469-61-4
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
204.35 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C₁₅H₂₄
Boiling Point :
261–262 °C
Solubility :
Insoluble In Water, Slightly Soluble In Ethanol,Methanol
Flash Point :
104 °C
Description :
Alpha-Cedrene, with the molecular formula C15H24, is an abundant sesquiterpene hydrocarbon found naturally occurring. It varies in colour between colourless to pale yellow liquid with an irresistibly woody aroma similar to cedarwood oils; and can be widely found across perfumery, cosmetics and flavor industries due to its stable chemical structure making it valuable in fragrance synthesis, aroma enhancement or industrial applications.
Provides deep, woody, and slightly sweet notes to perfumes, colognes, and candles.
Often blended with Beta-Cedrene, Cedryl Acetate, and Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone to create rich, long-lasting woody accords.
Used as a fixative to enhance fragrance longevity and stability.
Incorporated in soaps, shampoos, lotions, and body sprays for a luxurious woody scent.
Improves overall sensory experience and product appeal in personal care formulations.
Serves as an intermediate in synthesising complex aroma chemicals and speciality fragrance compounds.
Applied in research for studying terpene reactivity and formulation development.
Occasionally used in trace amounts to provide subtle woody or cedar notes in flavour compositions, complementing other natural flavouring agents.
Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from heat, ignition sources, and oxidising agents.
Handle with gloves, goggles, and protective clothing to prevent skin and eye contact.
Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent evaporation and maintain aroma quality.
Leading manufacturers supply high-purity Alpha-Cedrene for fragrance, cosmetic, and industrial applications with full compliance to ISO and REACH standards.
ChemicalBull.com offers bulk and retail supply of Alpha-Cedrene globally, supporting perfumery, cosmetic, and aroma chemical industries.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available on request, detailing handling procedures, storage requirements, and safety measures for industrial use.
Alpha-Cedrene is most frequently employed as an additive to perfumery and cosmetic products for imparting woody notes similar to cedarwood and as an intermediate for aroma chemicals.
It is naturally present in cedarwood oils and other essential oils derived from coniferous trees.
Yes, it is widely used in personal care products to enhance fragrance and sensory appeal.
Alpha-Cedrene blends well with Beta-Cedrene, Cedryl Acetate, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone and Ambrettolide for rich woody aroma compositions with extended lasting scenting power.
Yes, with proper personal protective equipment and standard storage practices it can be handled safely in industrial and laboratory settings.