JASMONYL

Fragrance

62

Moderate

CAS Number: 1322-17-4

About JASMONYL

A synthetic fragrance material providing a warm, floral jasmin-like scent, but like most fragrance compounds it requires careful handling due to oxidation sensitivity.

Detailed Analysis

Jasmonyl (diasmol, CAS 1322-17-4) is a nonane-1,3-diol monoacetate mixed ester used as a fragrance ingredient. Fragrance materials are regulated under EU Annex III and the IFRA/Olfactoy code, which requires specification of usage limits to prevent sensitization. Diasmol is not listed in EU Annex II (banned substances) but is subject to IFRA standards that limit concentration in finished products. Auto-oxidation can produce sensitizing hydroperoxides, so antioxidant-stabilized formulations are recommended. The EU requires labelling of fragrance allergens such as limonene or linalool if present as impurities.

What It Does

PERFUMING

Skin Benefits

  • Perfumery function — aesthetic benefit only

Known Concerns

  • Fragrance sensitization potential — IFRA usage limits apply
  • Auto-oxidation products can increase allergen risk without proper stabilization

Safety Score

62

Moderate

Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.

References

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EU CosIng Database

European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry

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