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Clary sage oil

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Catalog Number CI-EO-0053
Product Name Clary sage oil
CAS 8016-63-5
Synonyms Muscatel sage oil salvia sclarea L.
Molecular Weight 2900.8 g/mol
Molecular Formula C152H169Cl10N5O20S5
Boiling Point 210 °C
Purity 0.98
Density 0.89 g/mL
Appearance Liquid
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What is the boiling point of clary sage oil?

The boiling point of clary sage oil is 210 °C.

What are the safety hazard codes associated with clary sage oil?

The hazard code for clary sage oil is Xi.

How is clary sage oil obtained?

Clary sage oil is obtained by steam distillation of the flowering tops and foliage of Salvia sclarea L.

What is the odor of clary sage oil?

The odor of clary sage oil is herbal, floral, green, spicy, hay, lavender, tea, soapy, pimenta, and dill.

What are the main chemical components of clary sage oil?

The main chemical components of clary sage oil are linalyl acetate, linalool, and other terpene alcohols.

Where is clary sage mainly grown?

Clary sage is mainly grown in Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Moldova), France, the United States, and China.

What is the main use of clary sage extract?

The main part of the crop is used to prepare clary sage extract (concrete) by solvent extraction, which is used to isolate its main constituent, the diterpene sclareol.

What are some benefits of clary sage oil in skincare products?

Clary sage oil could be beneficial in products designed for use around the eyes because of its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It can also refresh the skin and mask odors.

What is the essential oil composition of clary sage oil?

The main constituents of clary sage oil are linalyl acetate and linalool.

What is the safety profile of clary sage oil?

Clary sage oil has low toxicity by ingestion and is a skin irritant. When heated to decomposition, it emits acrid smoke and irritating vapors.

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