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Clary Sage Oil (Salvia sclarea Oil)

CAS 8016-63-5 · Formula C10H18O

An aromatic essential oil with a warm, herbaceous-musky profile used across fine fragrance and flavor. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumery and personal-care products and as a flavoring component.

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CAS Number
8016-63-5
Formula
C10H18O
Material Family
Natural Extracts & Oils
At a Glance
Material Family
Natural Extracts & Oils
Record Type
UVCB
Primary Role
Emolliency · Conditioning
Functional Roles
SALVIA SCLAREA SEED OIL
SKIN CONDITIONING - EMOLLIENT
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Fragrance: Perfumery and personal-care aroma ingredient
  • Flavoring: Flavor component in food and beverage applications
  • Aroma compounding: Natural essential-oil building block for scent blends
Safety & Handling
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Chemical Identity
CAS Number
8016-63-5
Molecular Formula
C10H18O
INCI Name
SALVIA SCLAREA SEED OIL
Full Description

Clary sage oil (CAS 8016-63-5) is the essential oil distilled from Salvia sclarea. It is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumery and personal-care products and as a flavoring component.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is clary sage oil used for?

Clary sage oil (CAS 8016-63-5) is the essential oil distilled from Salvia sclarea. It is used primarily as a fragrance ingredient in perfumery and personal-care products and as a flavoring component, and it serves as a natural building block in scent compounding.

What is clary sage oil made from?

It is the essential oil obtained by steam distillation of Salvia sclarea (clary sage). As a natural distillate its composition varies with crop and origin. RawSource can provide CoA and GC profile documentation for the lot supplied.

What is the difference between clary sage oil and sage oil?

Clary sage oil is distilled from Salvia sclarea, while common sage oil comes from Salvia officinalis; they are different species with distinct aroma profiles and compositions. Formulators select between them based on scent and composition. RawSource supplies clary sage oil specifically (CAS 8016-63-5).

What grade and packaging is clary sage oil available in?

RawSource supplies clary sage oil as a fragrance/flavor-grade essential oil under HS code 330129. CoA, GC profile, and SDS are available on request. Specify your volume for available packaging and lead time.

What is the cost of bulk clary sage oil?

Bulk essential-oil pricing depends on origin, grade, packaging, and volume, and can vary with crop year. RawSource quotes bulk quantities directly rather than publishing a price. Send your volume for a current quote and lead time.

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