Cyclamen Aldehyde
Cyclamen Aldehyde
Cyclamen aldehyde
CAS-No.: 103-95-7
The scope of this Standard includes, but is not limited to the CAS number(s) indicated
above; any other CAS number(s) used to identify this fragrance ingredient should be
considered in scope as well.
Cyclamen aldehyde
FRAGRANCE INGREDIENT SPECIFICATION: Cyclamen aldehyde should not contain more than
1.5% of Cyclamen alcohol.
Cyclamen aldehyde has been found in natural extracts but only at trace levels.
RIFM SUMMARIES:
Additional information is available in the RIFM safety assessment for Cyclamen aldehyde, which can be
downloaded from the RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment Center:
http://fragrancematerialsafetyresource.elsevier.com/.
The Expert Panel for Fragrance Safety reviewed all the available data for Cyclamen aldehyde and
recommends the concentrations for the 12 different product categories, which are the maximum acceptable
concentrations of Cyclamen aldehyde in the various product categories.
In addition, they recommend to use Cyclamen aldehyde according to the specification above mentioned.
REFERENCES:
Cyclamen aldehyde
The IFRA Standard on Cyclamen aldehyde is based on at least one of the following publications:
• The RIFM Safety Assessment on Cyclamen aldehyde if available at the RIFM Fragrance Material Safety
Assessment Center: http://fragrancematerialsafetyresource.elsevier.com
• Api A.M., Belsito D., Bruze M., Cadby P., Calow P., Dagli M. L., Dekant W., Dent M., Ellis G., Fryer A. D.,
Fukayama M., Griem P., Hickey C., Kromidas L., Lalko J., Liebler D.C., Miyachi Y., Politano V.T., Renskers
K., Ritacco G., Salvito D., Schultz T.W., Sipes I. G., Smith B., Vitale D., Wilcox D.K. (2015). Criteria for the
Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM) safety evaluation process for fragrance ingredients.
Food Chem Toxicol. 2015 Aug;82 Suppl:S1-S19
(http://fragrancematerialsafetyresource.elsevier.com/sites/default/files/Criteria_Document_Final.pdf).
• Salvito D.T., Senna R. J., Federle T.W. (2002). A framework for prioritizing fragrance materials for
aquatic risk assessment. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2002;21:1301-1308
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12069318).
Additional information on the application of IFRA Standards is available in the Guidance for the use of IFRA
Standards, publicly available at www.ifrafragrance.org.