CAS-No.: Molecular Formula: Structure:: Amendment 49
CAS-No.: Molecular Formula: Structure:: Amendment 49
CAS-No.: Molecular Formula: Structure:: Amendment 49
Citral
Synonyms: 3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadienal
Geranial (trans-citral)
Neral
Geranial
Lemarome (commercial name)
RECOMMENDATION: RESTRICTION
Citral
ANNEX I
Natural Complex Substances (NCS) containing Citral
Concentration CAS number Name of Essential oil
Botanical name CAS number of NCS
in NCS (%) of ingredient NCS category
Melissa officinalis
58 5392-40-5 Balm oil 8014-71-9 E2.12
L.
Citrus bergamia
Bergamot oil
0.1 5392-40-5 (Risso) Wright & 68917-80-6 G2.30
terpenes
Arn.
Bergamot Citrus bergamia
0.7 5392-40-5 oil, (Risso) Wright & 8007-75-8 G2.5
expressed Arn.
Bergamot
Citrus bergamia
oil,
0.43 5392-40-5 (Risso) Wright & 68648-33-9 G2.33
furocoumarin
Arn.
free
Elettaria
Cardamom
0.35 5392-40-5 cardamomum (L.) 8000-66-6 H2.13
seed extract
Maton
Elettaria
Cardamom
0.5 5392-40-5 cardamomum (L.) 8000-66-6 H2.12
seed oil
Maton
Vachellia
Cassie
0.03 5392-40-5 farnesiana (L.) 8023-82-3 F2.1
absolute
Willd.
5 5392-40-5 Citron oil Citrus medica L. 68991-25-3 G2.5
0.8 5392-40-5 Citronella oil, Cymbopogon 8000-29-1 E2.12
Citral
Citral
oil terpenes
Cymbopogon
Lemongrass
flexuosus (Nees
73 5392-40-5 oil, East 8007-02-1 E2.12
ex Steudel) Will.
Indian
Watson
Lemongrass Cymbopogon
73 5392-40-5 oil, West citratus (DC) 8007-02-1 E2.12
Indian Stapf.
Lime oil Citrus aurantifolia
0.2 5392-40-5 8008-26-2 G2.12
distilled (Swingle)
Lime oil Citrus aurantifolia
0.05 5392-40-5 68917-71-5 G2.30
terpenes (Swingle)
Lime oil, cold
Citrus aurantifolia
pressed,
7 5392-40-5 (Christman) 68916-83-6 G2.33
furocoumarin
Swingle
free
Citrus aurantifolia
Lime oil,
7 5392-40-5 (Christman) 8008-26-2 G2.5
expressed
Swingle
Lime oil, Citrus aurantifolia
0.22 5392-40-5 68916-84-7 G2.29
terpeneless (Swingle)
Lime oil. Citrus aurantifolia
20 5392-40-5 expressed (Christman) 93685-55-3 G2.6
folded (2-5X) Swingle
Lime oil. Citrus aurantifolia
0.15 5392-40-5 8008-26-2 G2.6
folded (2-5X) (Swingle)
Litsea
Litsea
69 5392-40-5 Cubeba(Lour.) 68855-99-2 G2.12
cubeba oil
Pers.
Mandarin oil, Citrus reticulata
10.5 5392-40-5 68917-20-4 G2.29
terpeneless Blanco
Marjoram oil, Origanum
0.2 5392-40-5 8016-33-9 E2.12
Spanish mastichina L.
Meyer lemon
5 5392-40-5 oil. cold Citrus x meyerii 1370641-98-7 G2.5
pressed
Citrus reticulata
Murcote oil,
0.1 5392-40-5 spp. murcote, 93686-22-7 G2.5
expressed
Swingle
Orange Citrus sinensis
0.15 5392-40-5 68514-75-0 G2.10
essence oil (L.) Osbeck
Orange
flower oil, Citrus aurantium
0.2 5392-40-5 bitter (neroli L. spp. Amara 8016-38-4 F2.12
and neroli Link
bigarade)
Citrus aurantium
Orange oil,
0.1 5392-40-5 L. spp. Amara 68916-04-1 G2.5
bitter
Link
Orange oil,
sweet, Citrus sinensis
0.15 5392-40-5 8008-57-9 G2.33
psoralen- (L.) Osbeck
free
Orange peel Citrus aurantium
10 5392-40-5 oil, bitter, L. spp. Amara 68916-02-9 G2.29
terpene-free Link
Orange peel
Citrus sinensis
5 5392-40-5 oil, sweet 68606-94-0 G2.29
(L.) Osbeck
terpeneless
Citral
This is a non-exhaustive indicative list of typical natural presence for Citral and is intended to be used in the absence of
own analytical data. If analysis has shown that the level of the restricted ingredient in a natural complex substance is
different from what is provided in this Annex I, then the analytically determined level should be used in place of the
indicative level.
It should further be noted that natural complex substances themselves can be restricted by an IFRA Standard.
For a detailed list of natural contributions, please refer to the Annex I of IFRA Standards, publicly available on the IFRA
website (www.ifrafragrance.org).
ANNEX II
Citral
Level of
restricted
CAS number CAS number aldehyde
Citral Schiff base
(Aldehyde) (Schiff base) in the
Schiff
base (%)
Citral 5392-40-5 Citral-methyl anthranilate 67801-47-2 53.3
RIFM SUMMARIES:
Additional information is available in the RIFM safety assessment for Citral, which can be
downloaded from the RIFM Safety Assessment Sheet Database:
http://fragrancematerialsafetyresource.elsevier.com/.
The Expert Panel for Fragrance Safety reviewed all the available data for Citral and recommends
the limits for the 12 different product categories, which are the acceptable use levels of Citral in
the various product categories.
REFERENCES:
The IFRA Standard on Citral is based on at least one of the following publications:
• The RIFM Safety Assessment on Citral if available at the RIFM Safety Assessment Sheet
Database: http://fragrancematerialsafetyresource.elsevier.com
• Api A.M., Belsito D., Bruze M., Cadby P., Calow P., Dagli M. L., Dekant W., Dent M., Ellis G.,
Fryer A. D., Fukayama M., Griem P., Hickey C., Kromidas L., Lalko J., Liebler D.C., Miyachi Y.,
Politano V.T., Renskers K., Ritacco G., Salvito D., Schultz T.W., Sipes I. G., Smith B., Vitale D.,
Wilcox D.K. (2015). Criteria for the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM) safety
evaluation process for fragrance ingredients. Food Chem Toxicol. 2015 Aug;82 Suppl:S1-S19
(http://fragrancematerialsafetyresource.elsevier.com/sites/default/files/Criteria_Document_Final.p
df).
• IDEA project (International Dialogue for the Evaluation of Allergens) Final Report on the QRA2:
Citral
Skin Sensitisation Quantitative Risk Assessment for Fragrance Ingredients, September 30, 2016
(http://www.ideaproject.info/uploads/Modules/Documents/qra2-dossier-final--september-
2016.pdf).
• Salvito D.T., Senna R. J., Federle T.W. (2002). A framework for prioritizing fragrance materials
for aquatic risk assessment. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2002;21:1301-1308
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12069318).
Additional information on the application of IFRA Standards is available in the Guidance for the
use of IFRA Standards, publicly available at www.ifrafragrance.org.