verbena oil france
Notes :
Do not use on any part of the body because of phototoxic effects and sensitizing potential. The true verbena oil is produced by steam distillation of the freshly harvested herb of Lippia Citriodora, a tall perennial which is a native of Chile and Argentina in South America. It grows semiwild and it is cultivated in many countries around the Mediterranean like France, Tunis, Algeria and in Kenya and China.
cas number :8024-12-2
 
 
fda reg. :
h. number :3301.29.6000
organoleptics : 
odor type :citrus
odor strength :medium
odor description :
at 100.00 %.  
citrus verbena lemon
properties : 
appearence :pale yellow clear liquid
Food Chemicals Codex Listed :No
specific gravity :0.89000 - 0.92000 @ 25.00 °C.
pounds per gallon - calc. : 7.406 to 7.655
refractive index :1.48200 - 1.48800 @ 20.00 °C.
safety : 
most important hazard(s) : Xn - Harmful.
  
Oral Toxicity(LD50) : Not determined
Dermal Toxicity(LD50) : Not determined
  
flash point ( Deg. F. ) : 112.00  °F.  TCC  ( 44.44 °C. )
  
IFRA critical Effect :Sensitization and phototoxicity
contains the following IFRA restricted components : (non-analysis max. level reference only)
citral<35.00 %Sensitizer
citronellol<5.90 %Sensitizer
geraniol<8.00 %Sensitizer
recommendation for verbena oil france usage levels up to :
 PROHIBITED : Should not be used as a fragrance ingredient.
  
safety links : 
chemidplus :008024122
epa-srs :8024-12-2
  
ifra :ifra - ( Found under : Verbena oil )
other : 
  Typical G.C.     
references : 
pubchem :3730676
  
synonyms :
 lippia citriodora cymbopogon spp. oil france
 verbena oil (lippia citriodora cymbopogon spp.) france
soluble in :
 alcohol
insoluble in :
 water
(odor and/or flavor) blends with :
 agrumen nitrile
 allyl cyclohexyl propionate
isoamyl benzoate
alpha-amyl cinnamaldehyde
isoamyl salicylate
 amyris wood oil
para-anisyl alcohol
 benzyl acetate
 benzyl alcohol
 benzyl isobutyrate
 benzyl isoeugenol
 benzyl propionate
 benzyl salicylate
 bergamot oil
 blood orange oil
 bois de rose oil
 caraway seed oil
 cardamom seed oil
 cinnamyl alcohol
 citral
 citronella oils
 citronellol
 citronellyl acetate
 citrus carbaldehyde
 clary sage oil
 clover nitrile
 coriander seed oil
 cuminaldehyde
 cyclamen aldehyde
 cyclohexyl ethyl alcohol
para-cymene
gamma-decalactone
 decanal
 decanol
 diethyl malonate
 dihydromyrcenol
 dimethyl anthranilate
 ethyl acetoacetate
 ethyl butyrate
 ethyl cinnamate
 ethyl heptanoate
 ethyl vanillin
 floral pyranol
 galbanum oil
 gardenia oxide
 geraniol
 geranyl acetate
 grapefruit oil
 grapefruit pentanol
 green acetate
 gurjun balsam oil
 heliotropin
(Z)-3-hexen-1-ol
(Z)-3-hexen-1-yl acetate
(Z)-3-hexen-1-yl benzoate
(Z)-3-hexen-1-yl formate
alpha-hexyl cinnamaldehyde
 hexyl tiglate
 ho leaf oil
 hydroxycitronellal
 leerall
 lemon oil
 lemongrass oil
 lime oil
 linalool
laevo-linalool
 linalool oxide
 linalyl acetate
 litsea cubeba oil
 methyl dihydrojasmonate
 methyl heptenone
2-methyl undecanal
 mimosa absolute
 muguet carboxaldehyde
 musks
beta-naphthyl ethyl ether
 nerol
 neroli oil
 neryl acetate
 nonanal
 nonanol
 ocean propanal
 octanal
 orange oil
 orange oil bitter
 patchouli ethanone
 petitgrain oil
 phenethyl acetate
 phenethyl isobutyrate
 phenethyl isovalerate
 phenyl acetaldehyde
 phenyl acetaldehyde dimethyl acetal
 raspberry ketone
 rhodinol
 santall
 strawberry glycidate 1
 styralyl acetate
alpha-terpineol
 tetrahydrolinalool
 tetrahydromyrcenol
gamma-undecalactone
 vanillin
 verbena oil
 ylang ylang oil
(odor and/or flavor) used in :
 abronia
 citrus
 huile de mille fleurs
 jonesia
 leap year bouquet
 lemon
 sweet pea pois de senteur



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