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CAS No.: | 8000-27-9 |
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Name: | Cedarwood oil |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | NULL |
Molecular Weight: | 0 |
Synonyms: | Oils,cedarwood;Cedar wood oil;Juniperus virginiana oil;Oil of cedar wood;Essential oils,cedarwood; |
EINECS: | 285-360-9 |
Density: | 0.952 g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | 90 °C |
Boiling Point: | 279 °C |
Flash Point: | 110 °C |
Solubility: | soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform and other organic solvents and oils, insoluble in water. |
Appearance: | light yellow to brown oily liquid |
Hazard Symbols: | Xn, Xi |
Risk Codes: | 22-38 |
Safety: | 37-24/25-36-26 |
Transport Information: | UN 1993 3/PG 3 |
PSA: | 0.00000 |
LogP: | 0.00000 |
Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
The Cedarwood oil (virginia) with CAS registry number of 8000-27-9 is also known as cedar and cedrusatlanticaoil. The systematic name is oils, cedarwood. Its classification codes are Natural Product; Skin / Eye Irritant; TSCA UVCB. In addition, this chemical is a light yellow to brown oily liquid and should be stored in sealed containers in cool, dry place.
Preparation of Cedarwood oil (virginia): tree trunks, roots or scraps of juniper are usually used as raw material. Cut wood into pieces of 4-6mm in cross-sectional size. Crude oil is obtained by steam distillation.
Uses of Cedarwood oil (virginia): it is used as spices and microscope oil. The product is a important spice to deploy soap and cosmetics fragrance especially in the sandalwood-based sperm. The chemical can be used as glass cleaner of microscopy, optical and lens oil agent.
When you are using this chemical, please be cautious about it. As a chemical, it is irritating skin and harmful if swallowed. During using it, wear suitable protective clothing, and gloves. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
The toxicity data is as follows:
Organism | Test Type | Route | Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) | Effect | Source |
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rabbit | LD50 | skin | > 5gm/kg (5000mg/kg) | Food and Cosmetics Toxicology. Vol. 12, Pg. 845, 1974. | |
rat | LD50 | oral | > 5gm/kg (5000mg/kg) | Food and Cosmetics Toxicology. Vol. 12, Pg. 845, 1974. |