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CAS Number: | 8024-05-3 |
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Category: | flavor and fragrance agents |
IUPAC Name: | tuberose absolute (from concrete) |
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FDA Mainterm (SATF): | 8024-05-3 ; TUBEROSE, OIL (POLIANTHES TUBEROSA 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). |
Appearance: | red brown semi-solid (est) |
Assay: | 99.00 to 100.00 |
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: | No |
Flash Point: | > 212.00 °F. TCC ( > 100.00 °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 | |
water, 0.2124 mg/L @ 25 °C (est) | |
Insoluble in: | |
water |
None found |
A. Fakhry |
For experimental / research use only. |
Tuberose Absolute |
Absolute Cosmetic Essentials |
Tuberose Absolute |
Albert Vieille SAS |
Tuberose Absolute India Odor: floral Use: At the end its long, erect stem, the tuberose, polyanthes tuberosa in Latin, bears delicate, white, star-shaped flowers, evenly clustered, releasing one of the most captivating fragrances in the plant world. The flower of sweethearts, illicit lovers, and newlyweds, it leaves in its wake a heady, unquestionably seductive fragrance. En savoir plus : Native to Mexico, the first tuberose bulbs were imported in 1530 by a French missionary, who is said to have secretly planted them in a monastery garden near Toulon. The tuberose then spread throughout Provence and the plant is still found there. Today, tuberose is grown extensively in southern India, which boasts an ideal climate for the plant. |
Harvest Calendar |
Ambles Nature et Chimie |
TUBEREUSE |
Argeville |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE |
Aromatic and Allied Chemicals |
Tuberose Absolute |
Arora Aromatics |
Tuberose Absolute |
Artiste |
Tuberose Absolute |
Asean Aromatics |
Tuberose Absolute |
Associate Allied Chemicals |
Tuberose Absolute |
About |
Augustus Oils |
Tuberose Absolute Aromatherapy Oil |
Services |
Augustus Oils |
Tuberose Absolute |
Berjé |
Tuberose Absolute |
Media |
Biolandes Parfumerie |
tuberose absolute India Odor: floral family / orange flower, salicylate, spicy |
Photo Gallery |
Charabot |
Tuberose absolute 100% Pure & Natural, Kosher |
Creatingperfume.com |
Tuberose Absolute |
Diffusions Aromatiques |
TUBEREUSE INDE ABSOLUE SUPER 989105 |
Diffusions Aromatiques |
TUBEREUSE INDES ABSOLUE (k) |
Ernesto Ventós |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE FIRMENICH 989105 Odor: SWEET, FLORAL, HONEY, HARD |
Excellentia International |
Tuberose Absolute |
F. P. Aromatics Singapore |
Tuberose |
Floral concept |
Tuberose Absolute India |
Hermitage Oils |
Tuberose Absolute Odor: characteristic Use: Adam Michael has this to say about Tuberose Absolute “One of my favourite absolutes, to my nose tuberose absolute opens with a heady, white floral, creamy, oriental-sweet extravagance. So lovingly floral warm, notes in the top reminiscent to a waxy champaca, frangipani and exotic gardenia collaboration. The floral sweetness this material exudes is oriental-sweet, sweet-floral-creamy, with a lashing of spice and balsamic goodness that forever sings and dances with such joyfulness. |
IFF |
Tuberose Absolute India Odor: Creamy floral green medicinal with a coconut and solar facet and sweet balsamic undertones |
Indenta Group |
Tuberose Absolute |
India Essential Oils |
Tuberose Oil (tuberose absolute) |
Indo World Trading |
Tuberose Absolute |
Indukern F&F |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE Odor: FLORAL, ANIMAL, POWDERY, SPICY |
K.L. Koh Enterprise |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE |
Lluch Essence |
TUBEROSE ABS. |
Minerva Flavours and Fragrances |
Tuberosa Absolute Odor: Fresh Fruity Nutty, Tuberose flowers |
Moellhausen |
ABSOLUTE TUBEROSE |
Natural & Essential Oils |
Tuberose Absolute Odor: characteristic Use: The absolute, in addition, has a warmbalsamic character imparted by the uniquecombination of methyl saliclate and methylsalicylate and methyl anthranilate |
Phoenix Aromas & Essential Oils |
Tuberose Absolute |
Plant Lipids |
Tuberose Absolute |
Quimdis |
Tuberose Absolute |
Robertet |
Tuberose absolute 100% Pure & Natural, Kosher Odor: Floral, opulent, lactone, spicy, fruity |
Seasons and Harvest / Crop calendar |
SRS Aromatics |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE INDIA |
Synthite Industries |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE / CONCRETE India Odor: Floral, tuberose Use: Native to Mexico and the Andes, Tuberose is commonly known as Rajnigandha in India. Cultivated for commercial purposes, it is popular in South India. This flowering, night blooming shrub reaches heights of 60 -120 cms. Its tubular flowers have a rich sultry and inviting fragrance commonly used for perfumes, incense sticks and religious purposes.Blends well with Bergamot, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender,, Orange, Patchouli, Rose, Sandalwood, And Vetiver |
E-books and Brochures |
Taytonn ASCC |
Tuberose Absolute India |
The John D. Walsh Company |
Tuberose Absolute |
The Lermond Company |
TUBEROSE ABSOLUTE P&N - AV |
The Perfumers Apprentice |
Tuberose absolute (South India) distilled in France J.Steele |
The Perfumery |
Tuberose Absolute, India Odor: characteristic Use: Tuberose Absolute has a floral, spicy aroma. It's worth noting that this material is viscous and my require care before blending. Tuberose is great for candles, soap, and other cosmetics. |
Hazards identification | |
Classification of the substance or mixture | |
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) | |
None found. | |
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements | |
Pictogram | |
Hazard statement(s) | |
None found. | |
Precautionary statement(s) | |
None found. | |
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: | |
Not determined | |
Dermal Toxicity: | |
Not determined | |
Inhalation Toxicity: | |
Not determined |
Category: | |||
flavor and fragrance agents | |||
RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment: Search | |||
IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice | |||
contains the following IFRA (Annex) restricted components: (non-analysis max. level reference only) | |||
eugenol | Max. Found: 0.5 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
benzyl benzoate | Max. Found: 5.50 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
benzyl alcohol | Max. Found: 0.5 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
benzyl salicylate | Max. Found: 3.6 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
farnesol | Max. Found: 0.3 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
geraniol | Max. Found: 0.1 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
isoeugenol | Max. Found: 1.5 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
methyl eugenol | Max. Found: 1.8 % and Reason: Sensitization | ||
phenyl acetonitrile | Max. Found: 0.8 % and Reason: Release of cyanide | ||
Recommendation for tuberose absolute (from concrete) usage levels up to: | |||
4.0000 % in the fragrance concentrate. | |||
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EPA Substance Registry Services (TSCA):8024-05-3 |
EPA ACToR:Toxicology Data |
EPA Substance Registry Services (SRS):Registry |
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:Data |
polianthes tuberosa l. absolute (from concrete) |
Chemidplus:0008024053 |
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FR | floral |
fracas | |
FR | frangipani plumeria |
FR | gardenia |
FR | heliotrope |
FR | opoponax |
FR | oriental |
FR | stephanotis |
FR | violet |
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