hyssop oil
Notes :
yssopus Officinalis has been known and cultivated as a culinary herb and for medicinal uses for hundreds of years. The plant grows wild in the coastal areas of the south of France, Italy, Yugoslavia and is cultivated in these countries and in Bulgaria, Hungary and Holland for the purpose of distillation of its essential oil. Blends well with citrus oils, lavandin myrtle or sage oils.
cas number :8006-83-5
fema number :2591
 
 
fda reg. :
h. number :3301.29.6000
organoleptics : 
odor type :herbal
odor strength :medium
odor description :
at 100.00 %.  
herbal minty camphor pine terpene woody
taste description³ :at  ppm.  
Herbal, green, cooling, woody and pine-like
substantivity :92  Hour(s)
properties : 
appearence :pale yellow clear liquid
Food Chemicals Codex Listed :No
specific gravity :0.89900 - 0.94000 @ 25.00 °C.
pounds per gallon - calc. : 7.481 to 7.822
refractive index :1.48600 - 1.49000 @ 20.00 °C.
safety : 
most important hazard(s) : Xn - Harmful.
  
Oral Toxicity(LD50) : Not determined
Dermal Toxicity(LD50) : Not determined
  
flash point ( Deg. F. ) : 126.00  °F.  TCC  ( 52.22 °C. )
  
contains the following IFRA restricted components : (non-analysis max. level reference only)
methyl eugenol<1.00 %Potential carcinogenic activity
recommendation for hyssop oil usage levels up to :
  4.0000 % in the fragrance concentrate.
  
recommendation for hyssop oil usage levels up to :
  50.0000 ppm in the flavor.
  
safety links : 
chemidplus :008006835
epa-srs :8006-83-5
  
ifra :ifra - ( Found under : Methyleugenol )
other : 
  Typical G.C.     
references : 
pubchem :204310
  
reference : Mosciano, Gerard P&F 14, No. 6, 47, (1989)³
synonyms :
 hyssop oil (hyssopus officinalis)
 hyssopus officinalis l. oil
soluble in :
 alcohol
insoluble in :
 water
stability :
 non-discoloring in most media
(odor and/or flavor) blends with :
 acetoxymethyl isolongifolene
 amyl salicylate
isoamyl salicylate
 anise indene
3-benzyl-4-heptanone
 bergamot mint oil
beta-bisabolol
isoborneol
 bornyl 2-methyl butyrate
isobornyl acetate
 bornyl butyrate
beta-bourbonene
isobutyl benzyl carbinol
 butyl tiglate
delta-cadinene
gamma-cadinene
alpha-cadinol
 camphene
(+)-camphene
dextro-camphor
 camphor oil
 cananga fruit oil
 carnation absolute
 carrot seed oil spain
 chamomile isobutyrate
 champaca flower oil
 chrysanthemum ketone
 cinnamon acrolein
 cistus oil
 citrus oils
 clary acetate
 clary propyl acetate
 clary sage oil
 clary sage resin
 coriander oleoresin
 coriander seed absolute
 coriander seed oil
 costmary oil
 currant bud absolute black
isocyclocitral
2-decalinyl acetate
 dimethyl salicylate
2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexene-1-methanol
 ethyl linalool
 ethyl linalyl acetal
 eugenol
isoeugenol
 formoxymethyl isolongifolene
2-heptanol
 heptyl formate
 herbal carene
 herbal pyran
 herbal undecanone
 hydroxymethyl isolongifolene 50% in dpg
 immortelle flower oil
beta-ionol
(Z)-jasmone
 karo karounde absolute
 laurel leaf oil
 lavandin oil
 lavender absolute
 lavender concrete
 lavender flower oil lithuania
 lavender oil france
 lavender oil greece
 lavender stem oil lithuania
 marine formate
 methyl cyclogeranate
 methyl hexyl ketone
para-methyl hydratropaldehyde
1-methyl pyrrole
gamma-muurolene
 myrtle oil
 nonisyl propionate
(Z)-beta-ocimene
 ocimene oxirane
 parsley leaf oil
 patchouli indene
 pennyroyal oil
 petitgrain bigarade oil
 petitgrain oil
isophytol
 polylimonene
 prenyl salicylate
4-isopropyl-2-cyclohexenone
 rosemary oil
 sage oil
 sclarene
 sclareol
 spruce oil
 tansy leaf oil dutch
 tansy oil argentina
 tea leaf absolute
 terpinyl isobutyrate
 thyme oil wild or creeping
 tricyclodecenyl propionate
 woody ketone
(odor and/or flavor) used in :
 aldehydic
 amber
 benedictine
 bitters
 cordial
 fern fougere
 mint
 oriental
 spice



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