polianthes tuberosa flower water
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Name: polianthes tuberosa l. flower water
CAS Number: 94334-35-7
ECHA EC Number: 305-108-4
Category: fragrance agents
 
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
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Hydrosol Of Tuberose
Odor: Mild sweet -foral, spicy
Use: Hydrosol from Tuberose is prepared from fresh flowers by means of Hydro distillation. Tube rose is commonly known as Rajnigandha, Nishigandha or Sugandaraja which belongs to Asperagaceae family of polianthes genus.Tuberose hydrosol has subtle, sweet and bit floral tastes, it possesses sensational, exotic, delicate, sweet, slight spicy and mysterious aroma. It is antiseptic and has healing properties that make it a holistic natural skin tonic and finest skin tincture.
The Perfumers Apprentice
Tuberose Hydrosol (India) 2 oz. J.Steele
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Recommendation for polianthes tuberosa flower water flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
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 polianthes tuberosa l. flower water
Chemidplus: 0094334357
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 polianthes tuberosa l. flower water
Pubchem (sid): 135353537
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Potential Uses:
 tuberose 
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 tuberose flower water
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PubMed: An Aphelenchoides sp. nematode Parasitic of Polianthes tuberosa in the Mekong Delta.
PubMed: Changes in polyamine pattern are involved in floral initiation and development in Polianthes tuberosa.
PubMed: Gibberellins in relation to flowering in Polianthes tuberosa.
PubMed: Observations on the Foliar Nematode, Aphelenchoides besseyi, Infecting Tuberose and Rice in India.
PubMed: An Aphelenchoides sp. nematode Parasitic of Polianthes tuberosa in the Mekong Delta.
PubMed: Changes in polyamine pattern are involved in floral initiation and development in Polianthes tuberosa.
PubMed: Effect of herbal molluscicides and their combinations on the reproduction of the snail Lymnaea acuminata.
PubMed: A new potyvirus from tuberose ( Polianthes tuberosa) in China.
PubMed: Spirostanol and furostanol glycosides from the fresh tubers of Polianthes tuberosa.
PubMed: Spirostanol pentaglycosides from the underground parts of polianthestuberosa.
PubMed: Gibberellins in relation to flowering in Polianthes tuberosa.
PubMed: Steroidal glycosides from the aerial parts of Polianthes tuberosa.
PubMed: Effect of different combinations of MGK-264 or piperonyl butoxide with plant-derived molluscicides on snail reproduction.
PubMed: Extracellular polysaccharides produced by tuberose callus.
PubMed: Polysaccharide (ANK-102) from Polianthes tuberosa cells deteriorates the resistance of mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection.
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