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bitter orange peel oil brazil

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CAS Number: 68916-04-1
FDA UNII: 9TLV70SV6I
Category: flavor and fragrance agents
IUPAC Name: bitter orange peel oil brazil

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FEMA Number:2823 bitter orange peel oil brazil
FDA:No longer provide for the use of these seven synthetic flavoring substances
FDA Mainterm (SATF):68916-04-1 ; ORANGE PEEL, BITTER, OIL (CITRUS AURANTIUM L.)
FDA Regulation:
FDA PART 182 -- SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE
Subpart A--General Provisions
Sec. 182.20 Essential oils, oleoresins (solvent-free), and natural extractives (including distillates).

Physical Properties:

Appearance:pale yellow to yellow clear liquid (est)
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Specific Gravity:0.84500 to 0.85100 @ 25.00 °C.
Pounds per Gallon - (est).: 7.031 to 7.081
Refractive Index:1.46900 to 1.47800 @ 20.00 °C.
Optical Rotation:+88.00 to +98.00
Flash Point: 118.00 °F. TCC ( 47.78 °C. )
Shelf Life: 12.00 month(s) or longer if stored properly.
Storage:store in cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers, protected from heat and light.
Soluble in:
alcohol
fixed oils
paraffin oil, slightly cloudy
water, 4.581 mg/L @ 25 °C (est)
Insoluble in:
water
Stability:
bath foam
hair spray
lipstick
soap

Cosmetic Information:

Suppliers:

Absolute Cosmetic Essentials
Orange, Bitter
Berjé
Orange Oil Bitter Brazil
Media
Bontoux
ORANGE BLOOD MD ESSENTIAL OIL
Bristol Botanicals
Orange Bitter essential oil Citrus aurantium amara
Charabot
Orange bigarade oil
100% Pure & Natural, Kosher
Odor: zesty, aldehydic, green, mandarin
Citrus and Allied Essences
Oil Bitter Orange Brazilian C.P. FCC
Market Report
Ernesto Ventós
ORANGE OIL BITTER
Odor: ORANGE PEEL, CITRICO, FRESCO
Excellentia International
Orange Oil Bitter
Fleurchem
orange bitter oil
George Uhe Company
bitter Orange Oil Brazil
Available in FCC
IFF
Orange Bigarade Oil MD SCFC
Odor: Enhanced fruity, zesty orange note. Good balance between the aldehydic character and the fruity sweetness of the oil
Indukern F&F
ORANGE OIL BITTER BRAZIL
Odor: CHARACTERISTIC, CITRUS, FRESH, BITTER
Kanta Enterprises
Orange Bitter Brasil Oil
Lionel Hitchen
Orange Oil Bitter 2-fold to10-fold
Lluch Essence
ORANGE BITTER BRAZIL OIL
Lluch Essence
ORANGE BITTER IVORY COAST OIL
Penta International
ORANGE OIL BITTER
PerfumersWorld
Orange Oil Bitter
Odor: orange aldehydic peel fresh leaf
Use: Blends-well-with - +Clary Sage +Labdanum +Oakmoss +Rosemary +Abies Sibirica
Plants Power
bitter Orange Oil Spain
Odor: semi-sweet citrus, fresh yet bitter with a woody-herbaceous undertone
Use: Bitter orange is good for digestive problems such as constipation and flatulence, relieving stress and anxiety, fighting colds, and soothing mouth ulcers. It is used in perfumery, cosmetics, bath and body oils, and flavouring chocolate and confectionery.
R C Treatt & Co Ltd
Orange Bitter Oil
Halal, Kosher
R C Treatt & Co Ltd
Orange Bitter W.I. 5-Fold
Halal, Kosher
R C Treatt & Co Ltd
Orange Bitter Wi
Halal, Kosher
R C Treatt & Co Ltd
Orange Oil Bitter Brazilian
Halal, Kosher
Reincke & Fichtner
Orange Oil bitter organic NOP
Reincke & Fichtner
Orange Oil bitter
Robertet
Orange bigarade oil
100% Pure & Natural, Kosher
Odor: zesty, aldehydic, green, mandarin
Seasons and Harvest / Crop calendar
The Lermond Company
ORANGE OIL, BITTER NATURAL
The Perfumery
Orange oil, Bitter, Brazil
Odor: characteristic
Use: Bitter Orange oil's bitter, citrus, and characteristic aroma comes from the cold pressed peels of the Citrus aurantium fruit; the same tree Neroli oil and Orange Blossom Absolute originate from. Bitter Orange oil is used in often in aromatherapy in many of the same ways Sweet Orange oil is used. In perfumery Bitter Orange oil adds a tart, fresh, citrus top note that can be found in many perfume and aromatherapy blends.
Ultra International
Bitter Orange Oil Brazil
Crop Calendar
Zanos
ORANGE BITTER

Safety Information:

European information :
Most important hazard(s):
Xi - Irritant
R 10 - Flammable.
R 38 - Irritating to skin.
R 43 - May cause sensitisation by skin contact.
S 02 - Keep out of the reach of children.
S 16 - Keep away from sources of ignition - No Smoking.
S 24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
S 26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S 37/39 - Wear suitable gloves and eye/face protection.
Hazards identification
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
Flammable liquids (Category 3), H226
Skin irritation (Category 2), H315
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements
Pictogram
Signal word Warning
Hazard statement(s)
H226 - Flammable liquid and vapour
H315 - Causes skin irritation
Precautionary statement(s)
P210 - Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. — No smoking.
P233 - Keep container tightly closed.
P240 - Ground/bond container and receiving equipment.
P241 - Use explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting/…/equipment.
P242 - Use only non-sparking tools.
P243 - Take precautionary measures against static discharge.
P264 - Wash skin thouroughly after handling.
P280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
P303 + P361 + P353 - IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off Immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse SKIN with water/shower.
P321 - Specific treatment (see supplemental first aid instructions on this label).
P332 + P313 - IF SKIN irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention.
P362 - Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
P370 + P378 - In case of fire: Use dry sand, dry chemical or alcohol-resistant foam for extinction.
P403 + P235 - Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool.
P501 - Dispose of contents/ container to an approved waste disposal plant.
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
oral-rat LD50 > 5000 mg/kg
Food and Cosmetics Toxicology. Vol. 12, Pg. 735, 1974.

Dermal Toxicity:
skin-rabbit LD50 > 10000 mg/kg
Food and Cosmetics Toxicology. Vol. 12, Pg. 735, 1974.

Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined

Safety in Use Information:

Category:
flavor and fragrance agents
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IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice
IFRA Critical Effect:
Phototoxicity
IFRA fragrance material specification:
Where the bergapten (5-methoxypsoralen) content of all relevant oils present in a compound has been determined, it is recommended that for applications on areas of skin exposed to sunshine, excluding bath preparations, soaps and other products which are washed off the skin, the total level of bergapten in the consumer products should not exceed 0.0015% (15 ppm). This is equivalent to 0.0075% (75 ppm) in a fragrance compound used at 20% in the consumer product.Where the level of bergapten has not been determined by appropriate methods, the limits specified in the guidelines on individual oils should apply.In those cases, where such oils are used in combination with other phototoxic ingredients, the additive effect has to be taken into consideration and the use levels have to be reduced accordingly. The sum of the concentrations of all phototoxic fragrance ingredients, expressed in % of their recommended maximum level in the consumer product, shall not exceed 100.
contains the following IFRA (Annex) restricted components: (non-analysis max. level reference only)
citral Max. Found: 0.1 % and Reason: Sensitization
citronellol Max. Found: trace to <0.10 % and Reason: Sensitization
geraniol Max. Found: 0.04 % and Reason: Sensitization
perillaldehyde Max. Found: 0.02 % and Reason: Sensitization
View the IFRA Standard
View IFRA Standards Library for complete information.
Please review Amendment 49 IFRA documentation for complete information.
IFRA RESTRICTION LIMITS IN THE FINISHED PRODUCT (%):
Category 1: Products applied to the lips
1.25 %
Category 2: Products applied to the axillae
1.25 %
Category 3: Products applied to the face/body using fingertips
1.25 %
Category 4: Products related to fine fragrance
1.25 %
Category 5: Products applied to the face and body using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on
Category 5A: Body lotion products applied to the body using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on
1.25 %
Category 5B: Face moisturizer products applied to the face using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on
1.25 %
Category 5C: Hand cream products applied to the hands using the hands (palms), primarily leave-on
1.25 %
Category 5D: Baby Creams, baby Oils and baby talc
1.25 %
Category 6: Products with oral and lip exposure
1.25 %
Category 7: Products applied to the hair with some hand contact
Category 7A: Rinse-off products applied to the hair with some hand contact
No Restriction %
Category 7B: Leave-on products applied to the hair with some hand contact
1.25 %
Category 8: Products with significant anogenital exposure
1.25 %
Category 9: Products with body and hand exposure, primarily rinse off
No Restriction %
Category 10: Household care products with mostly hand contact
Category 10A: Household care excluding aerosol products (excluding aerosol/spray products)
No Restriction %
Category 10B: Household aerosol/spray products
1.25 %
Category 11: Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate
Category 11A: Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate without UV exposure
No Restriction %
Category 11B: Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate with potential UV exposure
1.25 %
Category 12: Products not intended for direct skin contact, minimal or insignificant transfer to skin
No Restriction
Notes:
IFRA FLAVOR REQUIREMENTS:

Due to the possible ingestion of small amounts of fragrance ingredients from their use in products in Categories 1 and 6, materials must not only comply with IFRA Standards but must also be recognized as safe as a flavoring ingredient as defined by the IOFI Code of Practice (www.iofi.org). For more details see chapter 1 of the Guidance for the use of IFRA Standards.

Use levels for FEMA GRAS flavoring substances on which the FEMA Expert Panel based its judgments that the substances are generally recognized as safe (GRAS).
The Expert Panel also publishes separate extensive reviews of scientific information on all FEMA GRAS flavoring substances and can be found at FEMA Flavor Ingredient Library
publication number: 3
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average usual ppmaverage maximum ppm
baked goods: -110.00000
beverages(nonalcoholic): -67.00000
beverages(alcoholic): -4.00000
breakfast cereal: --
cheese: --
chewing gum: -500.00000
condiments / relishes: --
confectionery froastings: --
egg products: --
fats / oils: --
fish products: --
frozen dairy: -71.00000
fruit ices: -71.00000
gelatins / puddings: -300.00000
granulated sugar: --
gravies: --
hard candy: -150.00000
imitation dairy: --
instant coffee / tea: --
jams / jellies: --
meat products: --
milk products: --
nut products: --
other grains: --
poultry: --
processed fruits: --
processed vegetables: --
reconstituted vegetables: --
seasonings / flavors: --
snack foods: --
soft candy: --
soups: --
sugar substitutes: --
sweet sauces: --

Safety References:

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reference(s):

Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of a flavonoid-rich dried extract of Citrus � aurantium L. fruit (bitter orange extract) for use in all animal species (FEFANA asbl)
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EPA Substance Registry Services (TSCA):68916-04-1
EPA ACToR:Toxicology Data
EPA Substance Registry Services (SRS):Registry
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:Data
WISER:UN 1993
WGK Germany:2
citrus aurantium l. peel oil bitter brazil
Chemidplus:0068916041

References:

citrus aurantium l. peel oil bitter brazil
Canada Domestic Sub. List:68916-04-1
Pubchem (sid):135326045

Other Information:

FDA Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS):View
Export Tariff Code:3301.12.0000
Typical G.C.
Wikipedia:View
FAO:BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STEAM DISTILLATION

Potential Blenders and core components :

For Odor
No odor group found for these
prunus serotina bark extract
FL/FR
satinaldehyde
FL/FR
aldehydic
aldehydic
citrus carbaldehyde
FR
decanal (aldehyde C-10)
FL/FR
dodecanal (aldehyde C-12 lauric)
FL/FR
1-
formyl-3-isohexenyl-3-cyclohexene
FR
intreleven aldehyde (IFF)
FR
3-
methyl-4-heptyl oxybutyraldehyde
FR
nonanal (aldehyde C-9)
FL/FR
octanal (aldehyde C-8)
FL/FR
undecanal
FL/FR
amber
angelica root oil
FL/FR
cistus ladaniferus resinoid
FL/FR
animal
para-
cresyl caprylate
FL/FR
anisic
para-
anisaldehyde
FL/FR
balsamic
abies alba cone oil
FR
iso
amyl benzoate
FL/FR
amyris wood oil
FL/FR
siam
benzoin resinoid
FL/FR
benzyl benzoate
FL/FR
benzyl salicylate
FL/FR
cinnamyl alcohol
FL/FR
clover nitrile
FR
ethyl cinnamate
FL/FR
fir needle oil siberia
FL/FR
myrrh oil
FL/FR
terpinyl isovalerate
FL/FR
berry
raspberry ketone
FL/FR
raspberry ketone acetate
FL/FR
raspberry ketone methyl ether
FL/FR
citrus
bergamot fragrance
FR
bergamot oil
FL/FR
bergamot oil bergaptene reduced italy
FL/FR
bergamot oil italy
FL/FR
bergamot oil ivory coast
FL/FR
bergamot oil replacer
FR
bergamot oil turkey
FL/FR
citral propylene glycol acetal
FL/FR
citrus paradisi peel extract
FL/FR
citrus reticulata blanco var. tangerine oil
FL/FR
citrus sinensis peel extract
FL/FR
citrus sinensis valencia peel extract
FL/FR
cranberry orange spice fragrance
FR
curacao specialty
FR
(E)-4-
decenal
FL/FR
(Z)-4-
decenal
FL/FR
4-
decenal
FL/FR
dodecane nitrile
FR
2-
dodecanone
FL/FR
grapefruit fragrance
FR
grapefruit oil c.p. california
FL/FR
grapefruit oil replacer
FL/FR
grapefruit specialty
FR
lemon oil c.p. california
FL/FR
dextro-
limonene
FL/FR
mandarin fragrance
FR
clementine
mandarin fragrance
FR
mandarin oil
FL/FR
mandarin oil (citrus reticulata var. ponkan)
FL/FR
mandarin oil italy
FL/FR
mandarin oil replacer
FR
mandarin specialty
FR
methyl heptenone
FL/FR
methyl indole-1-carboxylate
FR
alpha-
methylene citronellal
FR
(+)-
nootkatone
FL/FR
octanal glycol acetal
FR
orange carbonyls
FL/FR
orange essence oil
FL/FR
orange essence oil folded
FL/FR
orange essence oil terpeneless
FL/FR
orange extract
FL/FR
orange fragrance
FR
orange fruit oil
FL/FR
sweet
orange infusions
FL/FR
orange nitrile
FR
blood
orange oil (citrus sinensis var. sanguinello) italy
FL/FR
blood
orange oil (citrus sinensis var. tarocco) italy
FL/FR
blood
orange oil italy
FL/FR
orange oil replacer
FR
sweet
orange peel oil
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. brazil
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. california
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. china
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. egypt
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. florida
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. french guinea
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. italy
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. spain
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. temple florida
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. valencia
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil c.p. west indian
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil decolorized
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil distilled
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded brazil
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded california
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded florida
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded israel
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded temple
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil folded valencia
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil furanocoumarin reduced
FL/FR
orange peel oil laraha
FR
bitter
orange peel oil rectified (furo coumarin reduced)
FL/FR
sweet
orange peel oil terpeneless
FL/FR
bitter
orange peel oil terpeneless
FL/FR
wild sweet
orange peel oil west indian
FL/FR
orange sherbet fragrance
FR
orange specialty
FR
beta-
sinensal
FL/FR
alpha-
sinensal
FL/FR
tangelo peel oil
FL/FR
tangerine oil america
FL/FR
tangerine oil california
FL/FR
tangerine oil terpeneless
FL/FR
valencene
FL/FR
earthy
octyl phenyl acetate
FL/FR
fatty
decanol
FL/FR
2-
decenal
FL/FR
(E,Z)-2,6-
dodecadienal
FL/FR
iso
octanol
FR
floral
alpha-
amyl cinnamaldehyde
FL/FR
iso
amyl salicylate
FL/FR
benzyl acetate
FL/FR
benzyl alcohol
FL/FR
bois de rose oil brazil
FL/FR
boronia absolute
FL/FR
butyl nonanoate
FL/FR
citronellol
FL/FR
citronellyl acetate
FL/FR
citronellyl propionate
FL/FR
coriander seed oil
FL/FR
cyclamen aldehyde
FL/FR
cyclohexyl ethyl alcohol
FL/FR
3-
decanol
FL/FR
2-
decanone
FL/FR
(Z)-4-
decen-1-yl acetate
FL/FR
dimethyl anthranilate
FL/FR
dimethyl benzyl carbinol
FL/FR
dimethyl benzyl carbinyl acetate
FL/FR
dimethyl benzyl carbinyl butyrate
FL/FR
ethyl phenyl acetate
FL/FR
floral pyranol
FR
gardenia oxide
FR
geraniol
FL/FR
geranium oil bourbon
FL/FR
geranyl acetate
FL/FR
geranyl formate
FL/FR
geranyl isobutyrate
FL/FR
heliotropin
FL/FR
(Z)-3-
hexen-1-yl salicylate
FL/FR
alpha-
hexyl cinnamaldehyde
FL/FR
ho leaf oil
FR
hyacinth ether
FR
hydroxycitronellal
FL/FR
jasmin absolute egypt (from concrete)
FL/FR
leerall
FR
lilyall
FR
laevo-
linalool
FL/FR
linalool
FL/FR
linalool oxide
FL/FR
linalyl butyrate
FL/FR
linalyl propionate
FL/FR
para-
methyl acetophenone
FL/FR
methyl dihydrojasmonate
FL/FR
mimosa absolute france
FL/FR
muguet carboxaldehyde
FR
beta-
naphthyl methyl ketone
FL/FR
nerol
FL/FR
neroli oil bigarde
FL/FR
nerolidol
FL/FR
(E)-
nerolidol
FL/FR
neryl acetate
FL/FR
nonanol
FL/FR
ocean propanal
FL/FR
bitter
orangeflower absolute morocco
FL/FR
orris pyridine 25% IPM
FR
2-
pentyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one
FR
peony alcohol
FR
petitgrain mandarin oil
FL/FR
petitgrain oil paraguay
FL/FR
petitgrain oil replacer
FR
petitgrain oil terpeneless
FL/FR
phenethyl acetate
FL/FR
phenethyl alcohol
FL/FR
phenethyl anthranilate
FL/FR
phenethyl isobutyrate
FL/FR
phenethyl phenyl acetate
FL/FR
phenethyl propionate
FL/FR
phenethyl salicylate
FL/FR
rhodinol
FL/FR
rose absolute (rosa damascena) bulgaria
FL/FR
rose butanoate
FL/FR
tetrahydrolinalool
FL/FR
tuberose absolute (from pommade)
FL/FR
violet methyl carbonate
FR
ylang ylang flower oil
FL/FR
fruity
acetyl methyl anthranilate
FL/FR
benzyl propionate
FL/FR
iso
butyl 2-methyl butyrate
FL/FR
alpha,alpha-
dimethyl benzyl isobutyrate
FL/FR
heptyl isobutyrate
FL/FR
kumquat fragrance
FR
kumquat specialty
FR
methyl anthranilate
FL/FR
methyl dimethyl anthranilate
FL/FR
octyl formate
FL/FR
gamma-
undecalactone (aldehyde C-14 (so-called))
FL/FR
(E)-2-
undecenal
FL/FR
2-
undecenal
FL/FR
green
cognac heptanone
FL/FR
diphenyl oxide
FL/FR
heptanal dimethyl acetal
FL/FR
hexanal (aldehyde C-6)
FL/FR
(Z)-3-
hexen-1-ol
FL/FR
(Z)-3-
hexen-1-yl acetate
FL/FR
(Z)-3-
hexen-1-yl benzoate
FL/FR
(Z)-3-
hexen-1-yl tiglate
FL/FR
hexyl 2-methyl butyrate
FL/FR
hexyl tiglate
FL/FR
(Z)-
leaf acetal
FL/FR
melon nonenoate
FL/FR
6-
methyl heptanal
FL/FR
narcissus flower absolute
FR
neryl butyrate
FL/FR
2-
pentenal
FL/FR

Potential Uses:

Occurrence (nature, food, other):

citrus aurantium
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Synonyms:

bigarade (bitter orange)
bitter citrus aurantium peel oil brazil
oil bitter orange brazilian C.P. FCC
orange bigarade brasil EO
orange bigarade ess nat 01
orange blood MD essential oil
orange oil bitter
orange oil bitter brazil
orange oil, bitter
bitter orange peel oil brazil
orange, bitter oil
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