cis-Jasmone (CAS 0488-10-8) — Floral Heart Note Fragrance Ingredient

Floral · Sweet

cis-Jasmone

CAS 0488-10-8

Origin
synthetic
Note
Heart
IFRA
Generally safe
Data as of: Apr 2026

What Is cis-Jasmone?

Cis-jasmone is a delicate floral molecule found naturally in jasmine flowers and some teas. You’ll encounter it in high-end perfumes and some flavored beverages. This ingredient matters because it captures jasmine’s essence without the heavy indolic notes, making it versatile for fresh floral fragrances.

Safety Profile

GENERALLY SAFE
Generally safeUse with awarenessProfessional use
No major restrictions
Moderate skin sensitivity potential
CAS
0488-10-8
Formula
Mixture
MW
Variable
Odor Family
Floral · Sweet
Layer 1 · Enthusiast

What Does cis-Jasmone Smell Like?

Cis-jasmone unfolds like a jasmine blossom at dawn – initially green and slightly herbaceous, then blooming into a tender floral heart with honeyed undertones. Unlike indole-heavy jasmine absolutes, it maintains an airy, almost citrusy freshness throughout its evolution. The dry-down reveals a soft woody-tea character that lingers close to skin.

Scent Profile

In Famous Fragrances

Fragrance associations may not reflect actual formulations.

Jasmin Majorelle(Dior, 2023)

Used as the signature floralizer, creating a transparent jasmine effect that avoids the heaviness of traditional jasmine accords.

Un Jardin Sur Le Nil(Hermès, 2005)

Provides subtle floral depth to the green mango top notes, mimicking the scent of Nile riverbank flowers.

Layer 2

Chemistry, Properties & Perfumer Guide

The Chemistry

Cis-jasmone is a cyclic ketone belonging to the jasmonoid family of plant hormones. While naturally occurring in jasmine and other flowers, commercial production typically involves cyclization of appropriate alkenones or oxidation of jasmonates. The cis configuration at the 2-3 position is crucial for its characteristic odor profile.

Physical & Chemical Properties

Boiling Point~250 °C
Density~0.91 g/cm³

Perfumer Guide

Note Position
Heart
Volatility
Medium (2-4 hours)
Blending
Excellent
ApplicationTypical %RangeNotes
Fine Fragrance0.5-2%Up to 5%Floral modifier
Functional Fragrance0.1-0.5%Up to 1%Fresh floral lift

Classic Accords

+ Hedione = Transparent Jasmine + Linalool = Floral Tea + Galaxolide = Clean Musky Floral

Tip: Use with hedione to create diffusive jasmine effects without indolic overload.

Alternatives & Comparisons

1
Jasmine Absolute CAS 8022-96-6

For richer, more animalic jasmine profiles when transparency isn’t required.

Layer 3

Safety, Regulatory & Sustainability

⚠ Regulatory Disclaimer

General reference only. Consult current IFRA Standards Library before formulating.

IFRA Status

No IFRA restrictions (48th Amendment).

RIFM Assessment

Considered safe at current usage levels by RIFM.

Sustainability

Synthetic production avoids the ecological impact of jasmine farming, though some producers now offer bio-fermented versions using sustainable feedstocks.

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References

  1. Baldwin et al. (2001). Jasmonate-induced responses are costly but benefit plants under attack. Nature. Nature 412

Data: PubChem (NIH), PubMed, RIFM, IFRA. Last reviewed: Apr 2026.

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