Rosewood oil
Description
Rosewood oil (CAS 8015-77-8), also known as Aniba rosaeodora oil and carrying FEMA 2156 designation, is a steam-distilled essential oil derived from the wood of the Aniba rosaeodora tree.
Rich in linalool, it is used commercially as a fragrance ingredient and natural flavoring agent across cosmetic and food applications. In personal care formulations, it contributes a warm, floral-woody scent profile.
This oil is frequently utilized in perfumes, soaps, lotions, and hair care products. Food and beverage manufacturers use it as a FEMA-approved natural flavoring in confectionery, baked goods, and beverages.
It is ideal for applications where a subtle floral note is required. Cosmetic formulators also incorporate it into skin care lines positioned around natural or botanical ingredient stories for modern consumers.
Its linalool content makes it a sourcing reference point for buyers seeking a naturally derived alternative to synthetic linalool in fragrance blending. It is supplied as a clear to pale yellow liquid.
The product is typically available in quantities ranging from small drums to bulk containers. It is offered in cosmetic-grade and food-grade specifications to meet the requirements of different regulatory frameworks.
Buyers should verify sourcing documentation carefully, as supply is subject to CITES trade regulations governing Aniba rosaeodora. This ensures compliance with international environmental and trade standards.
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Other Names
oil of rosewood|Aniba rosaeodora oil|Essential oils, rosewood|Oils, bois de rose|Cymbopogon, essential oil|Bois de rose oil|Gül Ağacı Yağı
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