| Preferred name | sandal pentanol |
| Trivial Name | Sandalore |
| Short Description | sandalore (Givaudan) |
| Formula | C14 H26 O |
| CAS Number | 65113-99-7 |
| ECHA Number | 265-453-0 |
| FDA UNII | 1XL3NL51UU |
| Nikkaji Number | J286.687K |
| xLogP3-AA | 3.90 (est) |
| NMR Predictor | External link |
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| Material listed in food chemical codex | No |
| Molecular weight | 210.36041259766 |
| Specific gravity | @ 25 °C |
| Pounds per Gallon | 7.447 to 7.514 |
| Refractive Index | 1.47 to 1.476 @ 20 °C |
| Boiling Point | 95 to 98°C @ 0.5 mm Hg |
| Vapor Pressure | 0.001 mmHg @ 25 °C |
| Flash Point TCC Value | 100 °C TCC |
| logP (o/w) | 4.587 est |
| Solubility | |
| alcohol | Yes |
| water, 17 mg/L @ 20 °C (exp) | Yes |
| water | No |
| Odor Type: Woody | |
| sandalwood, woody, waxy, greasy, creamy, cedar | |
| Odor strength | medium |
| Substantivity | 400 hour(s) at 100.00 % |
| Luebke, William tgsc, (1987) | At 100.00 %. sweet sandalwood woody waxy greasy creamy amyris |
| Sandalore, a powerful, diffusive and extremely tenacious product, imparts a rich, warm, natural sandalwood character to perfumes, as well as volume and substantivity. Together with Ebanol, it serves as an effective sandalwood replacement. | Sandalwood, Warm, Sweet |
| Blends-well-with - +Lilial +Lyral | Woody strong-sandalwood |
| Together with Ebanol, and other sandalwood odourants it serves as an effective sandalwood replacement. Arcadi Boix Camps said of it in 1985 “It has a sweet, warm , strong, woody, santalaceous odor, which is immediately perceived on a blotter, and has a top note power about 50% greater than the essential oil of sandalwood, though it doesn’t last as long.” | Sandalwood, warm, sweet |
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| Most important hazard(s): | |
| Xi - Irritant | |
| R 36/37/38 - Irritating to eyes, respiratory system, and skin. S 26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. S 36 - Wear suitable protective clothing. | |
| Hazards identification | |
| Classification of the substance or mixture | |
| GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) | |
| None found. | |
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| Hazard statement(s) | |
| None found. | |
| Precautionary statement(s) | |
| None found. | |
| Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: | |
| oral-rat LD50 6700 mg/kg Together with Ebanol, and other sandalwood odourants it serves as an effective sandalwood replacement. Arcadi Boix Camps said of it in 1985 “It has a sweet, warm , strong, woody, santalaceous odor, which is immediately perceived on a blotter, and has a top note power about 50% greater than the essential oil of sandalwood, though it doesn’t last as long.” | |
| Dermal Toxicity: | |
| Not determined | |
| Inhalation Toxicity: | |
| Not determined | |
| Category: | |||
| fragrance agents | |||
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| IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice | |||
| IFRA Critical Effect: | |||
| Dermal sensitization | |||
| View the IFRA Standard | |||
| View IFRA Standards Library for complete information. | |||
| Please review Amendment 49 IFRA documentation for complete information. | |||
| IFRA RESTRICTION LIMITS IN THE FINISHED PRODUCT (%): | |||
| Category 1: Products applied to the lips | |||
| 0.21 % | |||
| Category 2: Products applied to the axillae | |||
| 0.062 % | |||
| Category 3: Products applied to the face/body using fingertips | |||
| 1.20 % | |||
| Category 4: Products related to fine fragrance | |||
| 1.20 % | |||
| Category 5: Products applied to the face and body using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on | |||
| Category 5A: Body lotion products applied to the body using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on | |||
| 0.29 % | |||
| Category 5B: Face moisturizer products applied to the face using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on | |||
| 0.29 % | |||
| Category 5C: Hand cream products applied to the hands using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on | |||
| 0.29 % | |||
| Category 5D: Baby Creams, baby Oils and baby talc | |||
| 0.29 % | |||
| Category 6: Products with oral and lip exposure | |||
| 0.68 % | |||
| Category 7: Products applied to the hair with some hand contact | |||
| Category 7A: Rinse-off products applied to the hair with some hand contact | |||
| 2.40 % | |||
| Category 7B: Leave-on products applied to the hair with some hand contact | |||
| 2.40 % | |||
| Category 8: Products with significant anogenital exposure | |||
| 0.12 % | |||
| Category 9: Products with body and hand exposure, primarily rinse off | |||
| 2.30 % | |||
| Category 10: Household care products with mostly hand contact | |||
| Category 10A: Household care excluding aerosol products (excluding aerosol/spray products) | |||
| 8.10 % | |||
| Category 10B: Household aerosol/spray products | |||
| 8.10 % | |||
| Category 11: Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate | |||
| Category 11A: Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate without UV exposure | |||
| 4.50 % | |||
| Category 11B: Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate with potential UV exposure | |||
| 4.50 % | |||
| Category 12: Products not intended for direct skin contact, minimal or insignificant transfer to skin | |||
| No Restriction | |||
| Notes: | |||
| IFRA FLAVOR REQUIREMENTS: | |||
Due to the possible ingestion of small amounts of fragrance ingredients from their use in products in Categories 1 and 6, materials must not only comply with IFRA Standards but must also be recognized as safe as a flavoring ingredient as defined by the IOFI Code of Practice (www.iofi.org). For more details see chapter 1 of the Guidance for the use of IFRA Standards. | |||
| Recommendation for sandal pentanol flavor usage levels up to: | |||
| not for flavor use. | |||
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| Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary :103212 |
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| WGK Germany:2 |
| 3-methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-1-cyclopent-3-enyl)pentan-2-ol |
| Chemidplus:0065113997 |