Vetivert oil

Vetivert oil Basic information
Product Name:Vetivert oil
Synonyms:VETIVER OIL (BOURBON);VETIVER OIL (BRAZIL);VETIVER OIL (HAITI);VETIVER OIL INDONESIAN (JAVA);Vetivert Oil, Indonesian;VETIVERT OIL;VETIVERT OIL, HAITIAN TYPE;VETIVERT OIL, JAVA
CAS:8016-96-4
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MW:0
EINECS:282-490-8
Product Categories:Flavors & Fragrances
Mol File:Mol File
Vetivert oil Structure
Vetivert oil Chemical Properties
Odorat 100.00 %. woody balsamic
Odor Typewoody
LogP4.840
EPA Substance Registry SystemVetiver oil (8016-96-4)
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Vetivert oil Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesVetiver oil is obtained by steam distillation of washed and sun-dried rootlets and rhizomes from Vetiveria zizanioides in approximately 1.0 to 1.5% yields. The oil has a characteristic, sweet, earthy, woody odor that varies somewhat, depending on the source.
Chemical PropertiesHerbaceous plant having thin rhizomes and rootlets; it grows wild or cultivated in various tropical countries—southern India, Indonesia, Ceylon, the Philippines, East Africa and Central America. The fibers of the grass are woven into fragrant matting with an aromatic, balsamic odor. The largest and industrially most important cultivations of vetiver are found in Réunion Island, Java, Haiti and southern India. The parts used are the rhizomes and rootlets. Vetiver has a sweet, heavy, rich, woody, earthy odor and an asparagus, green-pea flavor.
Chemical PropertiesVetiver oil is produced by steam distillation of the roots of the grass Vetiveria zizanioides (L.)Nash (Poaceae), which grows wild or is cultivated inmany tropical and subtropical countries.Theoil is a brown to reddish-brown, viscous liquid with a characteristic precious-wood and root-like, long-lasting odor.
The tenacity of the highly complex vetiver oil is attributed to its high sesquiterpene content. The ketones α-vetivone (1–6%) and β-vetivone (2–5%), which usually form up to 10% of the oil, as well as khusimol (5–18%) and isovalencenol (1–16%), are the main constituents.
The oil contains a considerable number of bi- and tricyclic primary, secondary, and tertiary sesquiterpene alcohols called vetiverols or vetivenols. These alcohols, as well as their acetates, are valuable fragrance materials. Since several varieties of vetiver grass exist and since fresh as well as air-dried roots are distilled under conditions that vary with the producer, the quality of the commercial oils differs considerably. Oil yields are up to 3%. 150–200 t are produced annually.

Physical propertiesThe oil is a viscous, light-brown to dark-brown liquid.
Usesvetiver oil (Vetiveria zizanioides)(khus-khus) is considered stimulant and tonic, and used in perfumery as well as in cosmetics. The oil, which has an aromatic to harsh woodsy odor, is produced from the roots of a fragrant grass.
DefinitionExtractives and their physically modified derivatives. Vetiveria zizanoides, Gramineae.
Essential oil compositionThe main constituents include vetiverol (a mixture of sesquiterpene alcohols), vetiverone (sesquiterpene ketone mixture), vetiveryl esters and palmitic and benzoic acids.
CompositionKhusimol, sesquiterpene alcohol isolated from the root of V. zizanioides was found to competitively inhibit the binding of vasopressin to rat liver V1a receptors.*
Vetivert oil Preparation Products And Raw materials
VERBENALIN Verbena Oil Aluminum acetylacetonate METHYL ISOCYANOACETATE TRIS(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,5-HEPTANEDIONATO)EUROPIUM(III) N-BUTYLISOCYANIDE VETIVEROL Tris(2,4-pentanedionato)chroMiuM(III) DICHLORO(ETHYLENEDIAMINE)PLATINUM(II) SALCOMINE 2,4-PENTANEDIONE, SILVER DERIVATIVE COBALT(II) ACETYLACETONATE Cupric acetylacetonate Ethyl isocyanoacetate TERT-BUTYL ISOCYANIDE Ferric acetylacetonate COBALT ETHYLENE DIAMINE CHLORIDE TRIS(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,5-HEPTANEDIONATO)DYSPROSIUM(III)

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