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Fragrance ingredients Terpineol
Chemical structure diagram of Terpineol, showing its molecular configuration with a highlighted hydroxyl group, used in perfumery and flavor industries Image 1 of 2
Chemical structure diagram of Terpineol, showing its molecular configuration with a highlighted hydroxyl group, used in perfumery and flavor industries
Vial labeled 'Terpineol' on a marble surface, containing a clear, synthetic monoterpene alcohol widely used in creating floral and pine scents. Image 2 of 2
Vial labeled 'Terpineol' on a marble surface, containing a clear, synthetic monoterpene alcohol widely used in creating floral and pine scents.
Chemical structure diagram of Terpineol, showing its molecular configuration with a highlighted hydroxyl group, used in perfumery and flavor industries
Vial labeled 'Terpineol' on a marble surface, containing a clear, synthetic monoterpene alcohol widely used in creating floral and pine scents.

Terpineol

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Terpineol is a synthetic monoterpene alcohol, available in multiple isomeric forms, primarily α-Terpineol (CAS 98-55-5), valued in perfumery for its clean, floral-fresh lilac scent with terpenic brightness. It is widely used across fine fragrance, soaps, detergents, and flavor formulations. Functionally, it serves as a floral booster, terpenic modifier, and a core component in pine and fougère-type fragrances, enhancing both top and heart notes with versatility and cost efficiency.

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Terpineol is a synthetic monoterpene alcohol, available in multiple isomeric forms, primarily α-Terpineol (CAS 98-55-5), valued in perfumery for its clean, floral-fresh lilac scent with terpenic brightness. It is widely used across fine fragrance, soaps, detergents, and flavor formulations. Functionally, it serves as a floral booster, terpenic modifier, and a core component in pine and fougère-type fragrances, enhancing both top and heart notes with versatility and cost efficiency.

Premium Synthetic Ingredient for Perfumery

Terpineol is a synthetic monoterpene alcohol, available in multiple isomeric forms, primarily α-Terpineol (CAS 98-55-5), valued in perfumery for its clean, floral-fresh lilac scent with terpenic brightness. It is widely used across fine fragrance, soaps, detergents, and flavor formulations. Functionally, it serves as a floral booster, terpenic modifier, and a core component in pine and fougère-type fragrances, enhancing both top and heart notes with versatility and cost efficiency.

Synthetic Ingredient Overview

  • 🏭 Manufacturer: Industrial synthesis from α-pinene

  • 🔎 IUPAC Name: 2-(4-Methyl-1-cyclohex-3-enyl)propan-2-ol

  • 🧪 Synonyms: α-Terpineol, β-Terpineol, γ-Terpineol

  • 🧬 Chemical Formula: C₁₀H₁₈O

  • 📂 CAS N°: 98-55-5 (α), 138-87-4 (β), 586-81-2 (γ)

  • 📘 FEMA: 3049

  • ⚖️ Molecular Weight: 154.25 g/mol

  • 📝 Odor Type: Fresh (Terpenic)

  • 📈 Odor Strength: Medium – ~20 hrs on strip

  • 👃🏼 Odor Profile: Clean, fresh, lilac, terpenic, with dirty undertone and citrus-soapy character

  • 👅 Flavor Profile: Citrus, lemon-lime, woody, soapy

  • ⚗️ Uses: Terpenic modifier, floral booster, pine/fougère core, flavoring in citrus, coffee, tomato, and apple accords

  • 🧴 Appearance: Colorless to pale liquid (α-isomer)

What is Terpineol?

Terpineol refers to a family of cyclic monoterpene alcohols with isomeric forms (α, β, γ), typically derived from the hydration of α-pinene, a major constituent of turpentine. These alcohols occur naturally in pine, petitgrain, and cajuput oil, but most commercial material is semi-synthetic.

The most widely used isomer, α-Terpineol, features a lilac-like floral scent, useful in both fragrance and flavor applications. It serves as a clean floral top note with body, bridging citrus openings to green or floral hearts.

Olfactory Profile & Perfumery Applications

Position in Fragrance Structure: Top-to-heart

👃🏼 Detailed Breakdown:

  • Top: Terpenic citrus-clean (lemon-lime nuance)

  • Heart: Lilac, floral-green, faintly soapy

  • Base: Light balsamic dryout with residual cleanness

⚗️ Functional Use:

  • Floral systems: Core modifier in lilac, muguet, neroli, peony-type florals

  • Fougères and pine accords: Supports coniferous sharpness in masculine structures

  • Household and detergent perfumery: Signature “clean” note

  • Low-cost soap base construction: Compatible with aldehydes, coumarins, ionones

🔬 Effective in combination with:

  • Linalool, citronellol (adds floralcy)

  • Lemon oil, d-limonene (reinforces citrus)

  • Isobornyl acetate, pine oil (coniferous elevation)

  • Coumarin, oakmoss, methylionones (fougère bases)

Industrial & Technical Uses

  • Fine Fragrance: Occasionally used in retro-style florals or green florals

  • Functional Fragrance: Widely applied in soaps, detergents, air care

  • Flavor Use (FEMA 3049):

    • Fruit (apple, lemon, peach)

    • Beverage and spice modifiers

    • Used in flavor types like coffee, tomato, citrus

  • Pharmaceutical/Cosmetic: Exhibits antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory activity; acts as a penetration enhancer

Regulatory & Safety Overview

  • IFRA: Not restricted under current IFRA 51st Amendment

  • EU Allergens: Not listed among 26 declarable allergens (verify trace levels)

  • FEMA GRAS: FEMA 3049 – approved for flavor use

  • ECHA (REACH): Registered and not classified as hazardous

  • Toxicology:

    • Low irritancy under normal usage

    • Biodegradable

    • No evidence of phototoxicity or sensitization at normal perfumery dosage

✅ Considered safe in fragrance, cosmetic, and food use when compliant with IFRA/FEMA guidelines.


Sources

  • Adams, R. P. – Identification of Essential Oil Components by GC/MS

  • FEMA GRAS Database – Terpineol (3049)

  • ECHA Substance Information – 98-55-5

  • Poucher's Perfumes, Cosmetics and Soaps – 10th ed.

  • Internal evaluation – Scentspiracy Team, Fulvio Ciccolo 2023

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