Civetone (CAS 542-46-1) — Musky Heart Note Fragrance Ingredient




Civetone

CAS 542-46-1

Origin
Note
IFRA
Use with awareness
Data as of: Mar 2026

What Is Civetone?

Civetone is a rare animal-derived musk compound originally obtained from the scent glands of civet cats. Today it’s primarily synthesized for ethical reasons. You’ll encounter it in luxury perfumes where it adds depth and warmth. This molecule matters because it’s one of the most powerful musks known, with exceptional longevity and a unique ability to blend with floral and woody notes. A tiny amount can transform a fragrance’s character.

Safety Profile

USE WITH AWARENESS

Generally safeUse with awarenessProfessional use
Synthetic version avoids animal welfare concerns
Highly concentrated – requires careful dosing
CAS
542-46-1
Formula
Mixture
MW
Variable
Odor Family
Layer 1 · Enthusiast

What Does Civetone Smell Like?

Civetone unfolds with an initial animalic warmth – imagine sun-warmed fur with hints of leather and honey. As it evolves, the sharp edges soften into a velvety musk that feels paradoxically clean yet primal. The dry-down reveals astonishing depth: a skin-like sensuality with whispers of ambergris and aged parchment. Unlike white musks, civetone maintains a subtle fecal undertone that gives it erotic tension, making florals blush and woods tremble with anticipation.

Scent Profile

In Famous Fragrances

Fragrance associations may not reflect actual formulations.

Shalimar(Guerlain, 1925)

Civetone provides the legendary animalic growl beneath Shalimar’s vanilla-amber pyramid, creating the perfume’s provocative contrast between sweet and carnal.

Jicky(Guerlain, 1889)

One of the first fragrances to use synthetic civetone, where it bridges the lavender top to vanilla base with shocking animalic warmth.

Muscs Koublaï Khan(Serge Lutens, 1998)

Civetone stars here, amplified by costus and cumin into a fur-coat musk that smells like a medieval marketplace.

Layer 2

2D Molecular Structure

9-Cycloheptadecen-1-one, (9Z)-

SMILES: O=C1CCCCCCC\C=C/CCCCCCC1

Chemistry, Properties & Perfumer Guide

The Chemistry

Civetone is a macrocyclic ketone (cyclopentadecanone) with a 15-membered carbon ring. Naturally occurring in civet gland secretions, modern synthesis typically involves ring-closure of long-chain diacids or cyclization of unsaturated fatty acids. Its large ring structure gives exceptional stability and low volatility. The molecule’s conformational flexibility allows it to bind strongly to olfactory receptors, explaining its potent musk character. Synthetic civetone is chemically identical to the natural compound but avoids ethical concerns.

Physical & Chemical Properties

Boiling Point 343 °C (estimated)
Melting Point 31-33 °C
Molecular Weight 224.38 g/mol

Perfumer Guide

Note Position
Base
Volatility
Extremely low (days-weeks)
Blending
Powerful fixative
Application Typical % Range Notes
Fine Fragrance 0.01-0.1% Up to 0.3% Used in trace amounts for animalic effects
Soap 0.001-0.01% Up to 0.05% Highly diluted to avoid overwhelming other notes

Classic Accords

+ Rose + Patchouli = Oriental
+ Oakmoss + Labdanum = Chypre
+ Vanilla + Tonka = Animalic Gourmand

Tip: Always predilute to 1% in ethanol before incorporating into blends to ensure even distribution.

Alternatives & Comparisons

1
Muscone CAS 541-91-3

A softer macrocyclic musk from deer, with less animalic edge but similar longevity. Preferable for cleaner musk effects.

2
Ethylene Brassylate CAS 105-95-3

Synthetic musk with comparable fixative properties but no animalic character. Used when ethical sourcing is paramount.

Layer 3

Safety, Regulatory & Sustainability

⚠ Regulatory Disclaimer

General reference only. IFRA, REACH, EU Cosmetics Regulation standards update periodically. Consult current IFRA Standards Library before formulating. Not legal or regulatory advice.

IFRA Status

No IFRA restrictions. Synthetic civetone is unrestricted under Amendment 51.

RIFM Assessment

RIFM considers synthetic civetone safe at current usage levels in fragrance (FEMA GRAS 3425).

Sustainability

Modern civetone is entirely synthetic, eliminating the need for animal harvesting. The synthesis from renewable plant-based fatty acids has minimal environmental impact. As a potent material, its carbon footprint per kilo of finished product is exceptionally low due to extremely small usage quantities.

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Industry & Science Data

Odor Detection Threshold
0.100 ppb
in air (orthonasal)
Ref: van Gemert, Odour Thresholds (2011)
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References

  1. Arctander S. (1969). Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin.

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

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Ingredient Data Sheet

CAS 542-46-1

Physical Properties

Molecular Weight250.4 g/mol🔬 PubChem
LogP (Octanol-Water)6.1🔬 PubChem
Boiling Point342.5 °C🔬 EPA CompTox
Vapor Pressure0 mmHg @ 25°C📊 OPERA
Flash Point157.1 °C🔬 EPA CompTox
log Kp (skin permeability)0.104💻 Calculated
SMILESC1CCCC=CCCCCCCCC(=O)CCC1🔬 PubChem

Volatility & Performance

Fragrance NoteBase💻 Calculated
Volatility ClassVery slow💻 Calculated
Persistence Score15 / 5💻 Calculated

Odor & Flavor

Primary Descriptorsanimalicmuskysweet• leffingwell
Functional Groupsketonealkene💻 RDKit
“Delicately sweet-animal, rather musky odor, more musky than Exaltone, but not in any way repulsive or unpleasantly animal. Extremely tenacious.”📖 Arctander
Cycloheptadeca-9-en-1-one has an obnoxious animal-gland odor. It can be pleasant at extreme dilutions.📖 Fenaroli

Sensory Thresholds

Odor Detection Threshold11.4559 ppm (n=5)📖 van Gemert

Regulatory Status

IOFI ClassificationNature Identical📖 Fenaroli
Data Sources & Attribution
Physical data: PubChem (NIH/NLM), U.S. EPA CompTox Dashboard, EPA OPERA models, RDKit. Odor & flavor: Arctander (Perfume & Flavor Chemicals), Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients, Leffingwell. Thresholds: van Gemert (Compilations of Odour Threshold Values). Regulatory: IFRA Standards 51st, FEMA GRAS. Trade names: Surburg (Common Fragrance & Flavor Materials). All data compiled and cross-referenced for perfumertools.com.

Physicochemical Properties

DTXSID: DTXSID80883434

Physical Properties

Molecular Weight 250.426 g/mol🔬 EPA CompTox
Density 0.863 g/cm^3📊 OPERA
Boiling Point 342.5 °C🔬 EPA CTX
Melting Point 32.5 °C🔬 EPA CTX
Flash Point 157.15 °C🔬 EPA CTX
Refractive Index 1.449 Dimensionless📊 OPERA
Molar Volume 291.365 cm^3/mol📊 OPERA

Partition & Solubility

LogP (Octanol-Water) 6.31 Log10 unitless🔬 EPA CTX
LogD (pH 5.5) 6.044 Log10 unitless📊 OPERA
LogD (pH 7.4) 6.044 Log10 unitless📊 OPERA
LogKoa (Octanol-Air) 8.95 Log10 unitless📊 OPERA
Water Solubility 0 mol/L📊 OPERA
Henry's Law Constant 0 atm-m3/mole📊 OPERA

Transport Properties

Vapor Pressure 0 mmHg📊 OPERA
Viscosity 6.694 cP📊 OPERA
Surface Tension 30.299 dyn/cm📊 OPERA
Thermal Conductivity 148.746 mW/(m*K)📊 OPERA

Molecular Descriptors

Topological Polar Surface Area 17.07 Ų💻 Computed
H-Bond Donors 0 count💻 Computed
H-Bond Acceptors 1 count💻 Computed
Rotatable Bonds 0 count💻 Computed
Aromatic Rings 0 count💻 Computed
Molar Refractivity 78.134 cm^3/mol📊 OPERA
Polarizability 30.975 Å^3📊 OPERA

Data Sources:

🔬 EPA Experimental data from U.S. EPA CompTox Chemicals Dashboard & CTX APIs. 📊 OPERA Predicted using EPA's OPERA QSAR models. 💻 Computed Calculated from SMILES using RDKit.

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