lily absolute
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Notes :
Lilium Candidum. The popular and very beautiful madonna lily or White Lily, Lilium Candidum originated in the Middle East and is now grown for its flowers in Europe, particularly in the south of France. Bulgaria also grows substantial amounts and experimental batches of perfume oil have been produced there. Only rarely are surplus flowers treated in Grasse, France, to yield an Absolute of Lily.
name :lilium candidum l. absolute
cas number :84776-67-0
(EINECS) number :283-996-1
 
 
export tariff code :3301.90.5000

organoleptics :
odor type :floral
odor strength :medium
odor description :
at 100.00 %.  
floral waxy oily balsam sweet narcissus boronia

properties :
appearence :dark orange yellow viscous liquid
Food Chemicals Codex Listed :No
specific gravity :0.94300 to 0.95900 @ 15.00 °C.
pounds per gallon - calc. : 7.863 to 7.996
refractive index :1.47800 to 1.48600 @ 20.00 °C.
flash point :not determined

safety :
Oral Toxicity(LD50) :
  Not determined
Dermal Toxicity(LD50) :
  Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity(LC50) :
  Not determined
 

safety in use :
 
recommendation for lily absolute usage levels up to :
  4.0000 % in the fragrance concentrate.

safety references :
 
 
 
 lilium candidum l. absolute
(EINECS) number :283-996-1
chemidplus :84776-67-0
EPA Substance Registry Services :84776-67-0

references :
 lilium candidum l. absolute
pubchem :84776-67-0

other :
synonyms :
 lilium candidum l. absolute
 white lily absolute (lilium candidum)

soluble in :
 alcohol

insoluble in :
 water

(odor and/or flavor) blends with :
 mimosa absolute
 violet leaf absolute

(odor and/or flavor) used in :
 aldehydic
 balsam
 floral
 jasmin
 muguet lily of the valley
 narcissus narcisse
 neroli



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