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CEDAR LEAF EO

921588
Botanical Thuja occidentalis
CAS# 0008007-20-3
REACH# 012120763401620000
FEMA# 2267
Olfactive family
Aromatic
Product type Naturals
Technology Essential Oil

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Programs Upcycling Logo - Upcycling
Technical Descriptors

Cedarleaf

Olfactive description

CEDAR LEAF EO gives lift to herbal, aromatic and woody notes.

Its profile is sharp, fresh, camphoraceous, woody and green.

Perfumery usage

CEDAR LEAF EO is widely used in fine fragrance and brings a fresh herbaceous note to men's perfumes. It is also used in cosmetics, room sprays and talcum powder.

Upcycling description

Each year in Canada, no waste is tolerated during the cutting of cedar trees. Every leaf is collected for distillation instead of being thrown away. Gardeners cooperate in the recycling process by gathering their cuttings for the pick-up and in return can get the residues from the extraction process for free. The waste is a good organic fertilizer and insect repellent for the soil, but also a good heat shield to keep the soil fresh.

Process

Obtained by distillation of the biomass with water, or steam.
The essential oil is physically separated from the aqueous phase by decantation.

Did you know?

Extracted part: leaves.
Annual production estimated at approximately 50 MT.
This ingredient is both convenient for perfumery and flavor applications.

Sourcing Countries
Crop seasons : Canada

Sourcing

The white cedar, Thuya occidentalis, is found in Canada in the Great Lakes region and in the northern USA. This tree has scale-like leaves, distinguishing it from the Atlas and Lebanese cedars which have needle-like leaves.

Canada

dsm-firmenich sources Cedar leaves from Quebec, in eastern Canada. The Canadian white cedar is a native evergreen species that grows wild across broad areas of North America where you find a continental climate with harsh winters. In Canada, cedar leaf oil is produced by steam distillation of cedar leaves and twigs, using predominantly cedar hedge trimmings and leaves collected from the forest. Cedar garden clippings give a better yield than forest harvesting where the cedars compete with other species and the leaves are not as rich in oil.

    Flashpoint
    57 °C / 134.6 °F
    Certifications
    Kosher Certified
    Halal Certified
    Others
    GMO Free
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