Odour & Impact
The odour and uses of Bisabolene:
fruity balsam citrus myrrh opoponax spicy: Balsamic, Sweet, Myrrh, Orange flower Use: Bisabolene has a warm, sweet-spicy-balsamic odour very typical of opoponax and oriental fragrance types. It finds use in artificial oil of bergamot, myrrh and lemon, and is an excellent fixative for neroli bases. spicy, balsamic, agrestic apple green balsam banana bergamot berry cardamom citrus fir needle pine needle floral fruit grapefruit lemon lime mandarin myrrh opoponax orange orange blossom oriental pear pineapple spice woody cardamom fir needle pine needle opoponax tropicalanise star anise : basil oil CO2 sweet @ tracepc: : basil oil sweet @ tracepc: : bergamot : camphor : cardamom : carrot weed oil @ 7.38pc: : chamomile oil morocco @ 2.50pc: : lavandin oil abrialis @ 0.05pc: : lavandin oil grosso @ 0.10pc: : lemon : lime : opoponax : pepper oil black india @ 1.20pc: : petitgrain lemon oil @ 0.87pc: : phlomis fruticosa l. flower oil greece @ 12.60pc: : pine needl
Relative Odor Impact
100
Odor Life (Smelling Strip)
104 hrs
Perfumery Applications
Typical usage in perfume compounds:
Technical Specifications
Product NameBisabolene
Appearance
Physical Statecolorless to pale yellow clear oily liquid
Specific Gravity0.8500
Refractive Index1.4930
Melting PointTBA
Boiling Point261
Flash Point110
CAS No.495-62-5
FEMA3331