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| | Cedrenol Basic information |
| Product Name: | Cedrenol | | Synonyms: | 1H-3a,7-Methanoazulen-5-ol, octahydro-3,8,8-trimethyl-6-methylene-;7-methanoazulen-5-ol,octahydro-3,8,8-trimethyl-6-methylene-1h-3;7-Methanoazulen-5-ol,octahydro-3,8,8-trimethyl-6-methylene-1H-3a;7-methanoazulen-5-ol,octahydro-6-methylene-3,8,8-trimethyl-1h-3;Cedr-8(15)-en-9-ol;octahydro-6-methylene-3,8,8-trimethyl-1h-3a,7-methanoazulen-5-ol;8-Cedren-13-ol;CEDRENOL | | CAS: | 28231-03-0 | | MF: | C15H24O | | MW: | 220.35 | | EINECS: | 248-917-7 | | Product Categories: | | | Mol File: | 28231-03-0.mol |  |
| | Cedrenol Chemical Properties |
| toxicity | Both the acute oral LD50 value in rats and the acute dermal LD50 value in rabbits exceeded 5 g/kg (Wohl, 1974). |
| | Cedrenol Usage And Synthesis |
| Occurrence | Found in the wood of several conifers, particularly cypresses and cedars—Cedrus atlantica, Cupressus sempervirens, Juniperus virginiana and others (Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, 1971). | | Preparation | By isolation from cedarwood oil Virginia or by oxidation of cedrene via cedrenyl acetate (Arctander, 1969). |
| | Cedrenol Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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