armoise oil
Notes :
Artemisia Vulgaris plants seem to have originated in Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Most of these species are found growing wild and abundantly all over the temperate and cold temperate zones of the world. A very common weed in Central Europe, Southeastern Europe, India, China and Japan is the Artemisia Vulgaris. An essential oil is steam distilled from the dried herb in the South of France, in Morocco, Germany, Hungary, India, China and Japan. The French oil is known as essence d'Armoise.
cas number :8008-93-3
coe number :72
 
 
fda reg. :
h. number :3301.29.6000
organoleptics : 
odor type :thujonic
odor strength :medium ,
recommend smelling in a 1.00 % solution or less
odor description :
at 1.00 % in dipropylene glycol.  
fresh cedarleaf minty camphor sage herbal bitter-sweet
substantivity :16  Hour(s)
properties : 
appearence :colorless to pale yellow amber clear liquid
Food Chemicals Codex Listed :No
specific gravity :0.91700 - 0.93500 @ 25.00 °C.
pounds per gallon - calc. : 7.630 to 7.780
refractive index :1.46000 - 1.47200 @ 20.00 °C.
shelf life : 24.00 month(s) or longer if stored properly.
storage :store in cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers, protected from heat and light.
safety : 
most important hazard(s) : Xn - Harmful.
  
Oral Toxicity(LD50) : Not determined
Dermal Toxicity(LD50) : Not determined
  
flash point ( Deg. F. ) : 131.00  °F.  TCC  ( 55.00 °C. )
  
recommendation for armoise oil usage levels up to :
  0.5000 % in the fragrance concentrate.
  
recommendation for armoise oil usage levels up to :
 not for flavor use.
  
safety links : 
msds :msds
  
chemidplus :008008933
epa-srs :8008-93-3
  
other : 
  C of A
references : 
pubchem :204338
  
synonyms :
 armoise oil (artemisia vulgaris)
 artemisia vulgaris herb oil
 artemisia vulgaris oil
 mugwort oil (artemisia vulgaris)
 yomugi oil (artemisia vulgaris)
insoluble in :
 water
(odor and/or flavor) blends with :
 acetophenone
 ambrette seed oil
 ambroxan
alpha-amyl cinnamaldehyde
isoamyl salicylate
 amyris wood oil
 angelica root oil
para-anisaldehyde
 benzoin resinoid
 bois de rose oil
isobornyl acetate
 caraway seed oil
 carrot seed oil
 cassia bark oil
 cedarleaf oil
 cedarwood oils
 cistus oil
 clary sage oil
 clove bud oil
 coumarin
 cyclamen aldehyde
 decanol
 dodecanal
 ethyl cinnamate
 ethyl laurate
 ethyl vanillin
isoeugenyl acetate
 fir balsam absolute
 floral pyranol
 frankincense oil
 guaiacwood oil
 gurjun balsam oil
 heliotropin
alpha-hexyl cinnamaldehyde
 ionones
 labdanum resinoid
 lavandin oil
 lilyall
 methyl cedryl ketone
 methyl dihydrojasmonate
 methyl ionones
 musks
 myrrh oil
 oakmoss absolute
 ocean propanal
 orris absolute
 patchouli ethanone
 patchouli oil
 phenethyl phenyl acetate
3-phenyl propyl alcohol
 pine needle oil
 raspberry ketone acetate
 rosemary oil
 sage oil
 santall
 styralyl acetate
 thyme undecane
 tonka bean absolute
 vanilla absolute
 verymoss
 woody acetate
(odor and/or flavor) used in :
 agate
 aimant
 armoise
 balsam
 bayberry
 blue grass
 cedar forest
 cedarleaf
 cedarwood
 christmas blends
 chypre
 cinnamon
 fern fougere
 fir
 fir balsam
 forest pine forest
 grass sweet grass
 hay new mown hay foin coupe
 heather
 herbal
 incense
 juniper
 juniperberry
 lavandin
 lavender
 maja
 marigold tagete
 oriental
 outdoors natural outdoors
 pine
 pinon cone
 redwood
 sage
 spice
 tansy tanaisie
 weedy
 woodruff asperula
 woody
 wormwood absinthium



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