Sclareolide has a musky, wood odor.
Reported present in clary sage bush (Salvia sclarea)
Sclareolide is found in Salvia yosgadensis and is a close analog of sclareol, an antifungal diterpene.
sclareolide is a fragrancing ingredient, it can help mask formulation odors. It is synthetically manufactured.
ChEBI: Norambreinolide is a naphthofuran.
Sclareol, isolated from clary sage by solvent extraction, can be efficiently oxidized by the microorganism Cryptococcus albidus to sclareolide.
Sclareolide is a diterpenoid compound mainly used in the perfume industry for its amber like odor.
Flammability and Explosibility
Not classified