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Rosewood Oil (Bois de Rose Oil, Aniba Rosaeodora Oil)

CAS 8000-28-0

A linalool-rich essential oil for fine-fragrance and flavor formulation. It is used as a fragrance and flavoring ingredient and as a feedstock for linalool isolation.

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HS Code
3301.29
At a Glance
Material Family
Natural Extracts & Oils
Record Type
Pure compound
Functional Roles
LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL
FRAGRANCETONIC
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Fragrance ingredient: Floral-woody note for perfumery and personal care.
  • Flavoring agent: Aroma component in flavor formulations.
  • Linalool source: Natural feedstock for linalool isolation.
Safety & Handling
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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3301 . 29
Chapter 33
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations
Heading 33.01
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3301.29
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
8000-28-0
INCI Name
LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL
Full Description

Rosewood oil (bois de rose), an essential oil traditionally steam-distilled from Aniba rosaeodora and historically a principal natural source of linalool. It is used as a fragrance and flavoring ingredient and as a feedstock for linalool isolation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is rosewood oil used for?

Rosewood oil (bois de rose, CAS 8000-28-0) is an essential oil used as a fragrance ingredient for a floral-woody note in perfumery and personal care, as a flavoring aroma component, and historically as a natural feedstock for linalool isolation.

What is another name for rosewood oil?

It is commonly called bois de rose oil. It is traditionally steam-distilled from Aniba rosaeodora and was historically a principal natural source of the terpene alcohol linalool.

What is a good substitute for rosewood oil?

Because rosewood oil's character derives largely from its high linalool content, formulators commonly substitute other linalool-rich materials such as ho wood oil or natural/synthetic linalool to approximate its floral-woody profile. Substitution choice depends on the target accord and specification.

Is rosewood oil oil-soluble or water-soluble?

As an essential oil it is a volatile, oil-soluble material; it is miscible with oils and most fragrance solvents and is not water-soluble. It is also a volatile aromatic, so handling and storage follow the SDS.

What is the HS code and how is bulk rosewood oil quoted?

Rosewood oil falls under HS 3301.29 (essential oils, other). As a botanical essential oil, price tracks source, distillation, and volume and is quoted per lot. Submit a bulk RFQ with your quantity for a current quote, CoA, and SDS.

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