Cedramber
Cedramber is a refined expression of modern perfumery—an elegant, high-impact ingredient prized for its exquisite, enveloping aroma.
Derived from natural inspirations, it reveals a beautifully balanced profile of warm, woody notes, delivering both depth and radiance to fine fragrance compositions and personal care creations alike.
Renowned among perfumers for its versatility, Cedramber offers a sophisticated and cost-effective alternative to synthetic ambergris, imparting a rich, long-lasting sensuality that enhances and anchors complex accords.
Its smooth, ambery-woody character blends seamlessly with complementary materials such as Vertofix, Ambroxan, and Fixateur 505 E, amplifying diffusion and longevity.
Particularly valued as a fixative, it excels in stabilising and elevating delicate floral aldehydic notes.
It harmonises beautifully with ingredients such as Undecylenic Aldehyde, Cyclamen Aldehyde, Lyral, and Lilial, lending structure, warmth, and persistence to luminous floral compositions.
A staple in contemporary fragrance design, Cedramber embodies both luxury and performance—an essential ingredient for perfumers seeking to craft enduring, captivating scents.
Embrace the allure of Cedramber and experience its distinctive, velvety essence today.
Product specification.
CAS No: 19870-74-7
Odour Description (decreasing): A dry, very diffusive, true ambergris note that also has rich woody cedarwood, dry aspects
Odour Strength: Medium (recommend smelling in a 10.00 % solution or less)
Usage: Effective from the smallest traces, through to 5.3%
Substantivity: 124 hour(s) at 100%
Solvent: None
Synonyms: (3R-(3alpha, 3abeta, 6beta, 7beta, 8aalpha))- octahydro-6-methoxy-3, 6, 8, 8-tetramethyl-1H-3a, 7-methanoazulene, Cedryl Methyl Ether, Cedrol Methyl Ether, Alpha-Cedryl Methyl Ether, Methyl Cedryl Ether
Molecular Formula: C₁₆H₂₈O
IFRA:
Not Hazardous According To EC 1272/2008




Anis Dadou –
My favourite wood-amber. Very dry woody, without the ‘screechy-ness’ (so called) experienced with modern wood-amber-super-ambers like Ambrocenide. Though not as diffusive or multifaceted as those (which often have background soft vanilla like elements). Cedramber is decidedly dry wood, ambroxan without the sweetness