EU/US Properties Organoleptics Cosmetics Suppliers Safety Safety in use Safety references References Other Blenders Uses Occurrence Synonyms Articles Notes
 

turpentine

Supplier Sponsors

Name:pinus spp.
CAS Number: 8052-14-0
FDA UNII: Search
Category:flavor and fragrance agents
 
US / EU / FDA / JECFA / FEMA / FLAVIS / Scholar / Patent Information:
Google Scholar:Search
Google Books:Search
Google Scholar: with word "volatile"Search
Google Scholar: with word "flavor"Search
Google Scholar: with word "odor"Search
Perfumer and Flavorist:Search
Google Patents:Search
US Patents:Search
EU Patents:Search
PubMed:Search
NCBI:Search
FEMA Number:3088 turpentine
FDA:No longer provide for the use of these seven synthetic flavoring substances
FDA Mainterm (SATF):8052-14-0 ; TURPENTINE
FDA Regulation:
FDA PART 172 -- FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION TO FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Subpart F--Flavoring Agents and Related Substances
Sec. 172.510 Natural flavoring substances and natural substances used in conjunction with flavors.


FDA PART 175 -- INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES: ADHESIVES AND COMPONENTS OF COATINGS
Subpart B--Substances for Use Only as Components of Adhesives
Sec. 175.105 Adhesives.
 
Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
 
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
 
Cosmetic Information:
None found
 
Suppliers:
Berjé
Turpentine
Media
ECSA Chemicals
TURPENTIN
ECSA TRADE THE MOST UPDATED FINANCIAL PUBLICATION ON THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY
R C Treatt & Co Ltd
Turpentine
 
Safety Information:
 
Hazards identification
 
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
None found.
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements
 
Pictogram
 
Hazard statement(s)
None found.
Precautionary statement(s)
None found.
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
flavor and fragrance agents
RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment: Search
IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice
IFRA Critical Effect:
Dermal sensitization
IFRA fragrance material specification:
 Essential oils (e.g. turpentine oil) and isolates (e.g. delta-3-carene) derived from the Pinacea family, including Pinus and Abies genera, should only be used when the level of peroxides is kept to the lowest practicable level, for instance by adding antioxidants at the time of production. Such products should have a peroxide value of less than 10 millimoles peroxide per liter, determined according to the FMA method, which can be downloaded from the IFRA website (see Analytical Methods).
contains the following IFRA (Annex) restricted components: (non-analysis max. level reference only)
longifolene Max. Found: 0.4 % and Reason: Sensitization
 View the IFRA Standard
 
Use levels for FEMA GRAS flavoring substances on which the FEMA Expert Panel based its judgments that the substances are generally recognized as safe (GRAS).
The Expert Panel also publishes separate extensive reviews of scientific information on all FEMA GRAS flavoring substances and can be found at FEMA Flavor Ingredient Library
publication number: 3
Click here to view publication 3
 average usual ppmaverage maximum ppm
baked goods: -15.00000
beverages(nonalcoholic): --
beverages(alcoholic): --
breakfast cereal: --
cheese: --
chewing gum: --
condiments / relishes: --
confectionery froastings: --
egg products: --
fats / oils: --
fish products: --
frozen dairy: --
fruit ices: --
gelatins / puddings: --
granulated sugar: --
gravies: --
hard candy: --
imitation dairy: --
instant coffee / tea: --
jams / jellies: --
meat products: --
milk products: --
nut products: --
other grains: --
poultry: --
processed fruits: --
processed vegetables: --
reconstituted vegetables: --
seasonings / flavors: --
snack foods: --
soft candy: --
soups: --
sugar substitutes: --
sweet sauces: --
 
Safety References:
ClinicalTrials.gov:search
AIDS Citations:Search
Cancer Citations:Search
Toxicology Citations:Search
EPA ACToR:Toxicology Data
EPA Substance Registry Services (SRS):Registry
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:Data
pinus spp.
Chemidplus:0008052140
 
References:
 pinus spp.
Canada Domestic Sub. List:8052-14-0
Pubchem (sid):135283931
 
Other Information:
FDA Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS):View
FDA Indirect Additives used in Food Contact Substances:View
Wikipedia:View
FAO:TURPENTINE FROM PINE RESIN
 
Potential Blenders and core components note
For Odor
floral
farnesyl acetate
FL/FR
For Flavor
floral
farnesyl acetate
FL/FR
 
Potential Uses:
None Found
 
Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 pinus spp.
Search Trop Picture
 
Synonyms:
 turpentine oil resin
 

Articles:

PubMed:Randomised trial of the bioavailability and efficacy of orally administered flunixin, carprofen and ketoprofen in a pain model in sheep.
PubMed:Therapeutic effect of umbelliferon-α-D-glucopyranosyl-(2(I)→1(II))-α-D-glucopyranoside on adjuvant-induced arthritic rats.
PubMed:Paederia foetida Linn. inhibits adjuvant induced arthritis by suppression of PGE(2) and COX-2 expression via nuclear factor-κB.
PubMed:The mono - and sesquiterpene content of aphid-induced galls on Pistacia palaestina is not a simple reflection of their composition in intact leaves.
PubMed:Oral myiasis: a case report.
PubMed:Camphor--a fumigant during the Black Death and a coveted fragrant wood in ancient Egypt and Babylon--a review.
PubMed:[Pine mouth syndrome: a global problem].
PubMed:Interactions between ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and arginine on nutritional and immunological aspects in severe inflammation.
PubMed:Skeletal muscle deiodinase type 2 regulation during illness in mice.
PubMed:Plant oils as feedstock alternatives to petroleum - A short survey of potential oil crop platforms.
PubMed:Environmental effects exceed genetic effects on perceived intensity and pleasantness of several odors: a three-population twin study.
PubMed:Genetic component of identification, intensity and pleasantness of odours: a Finnish family study.
PubMed:Chronic local inflammation in mice results in decreased TRH and type 3 deiodinase mRNA expression in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus independently of diminished food intake.
PubMed:Quantitation of fatty acids, sterols, and tocopherols in turpentine (Pistacia terebinthus Chia) growing wild in Turkey.
PubMed:Pelvic organ myiasis.
PubMed:Science, politics, and the regulation of dietary supplements: it's time to repeal DSHEA.
PubMed:Herbal therapy use in a pediatric emergency department population: expect the unexpected.
PubMed:In vitro antagonistic activity of monoterpenes and their mixtures against 'toe nail fungus' pathogens.
PubMed:Common herbs, essential oils, and monoterpenes potently modulate bone metabolism.
PubMed:Corticotropin-releasing hormone regulates IL-6 expression during inflammation.
PubMed:alpha-Terpineol from hydration of crude sulfate turpentine oil.
PubMed:Fever induced oxidative stress: the effect on thyroid status and the 5'-monodeiodinase activity, protective role of selenium and vitamin E.
PubMed:Histamine deficiency suppresses murine haptoglobin production and modifies hepatic protein tyrosine phosphorylation.
PubMed:Blockade of nitric oxide formation enhances thermal and behavioral responses in rats during turpentine abscess.
PubMed:Trophic response of the intestinal mucosa to inflammation in rats injected with turpentine: a study using pair-fed controls.
PubMed:CRH-deficient mice have a normal anorectic response to chronic stress.
PubMed:An antipyretic role for interleukin-10 in LPS fever in mice.
PubMed:Relationship of body energy status to inflammation-induced anorexia and weight loss.
PubMed:IL-1 beta mediates leptin induction during inflammation.
PubMed:Sickness behavior in mice deficient in interleukin-6 during turpentine abscess and influenza pneumonitis.
PubMed:Exacerbated febrile responses to LPS, but not turpentine, in TNF double receptor-knockout mice.
PubMed:Induced illness in interleukin-6 (IL-6) knock-out mice: a causal role of IL-6 in the development of the low 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine syndrome.
PubMed:Changes in protein distribution in normal and protein-deficient rats during an acute-phase 'injury' response.
PubMed:Interleukin 1 binding to its type I, but not type II receptor, modulates the in vivo acute phase response.
PubMed:Effect of dietary restriction on the response of alpha 2-macroglobulin during an acute phase response.
PubMed:Effects of mild zinc deficiency, plus or minus an acute-phase response, on galactosamine-induced hepatitis in rats.
PubMed:Cachexia and the acute-phase protein response in inflammation are regulated by interleukin-6.
PubMed:Expression induced by interleukin-6 of tissue-type transglutaminase in human hepatoblastoma HepG2 cells.
PubMed:Isolation and characterization of C-reactive protein (CRP) cDNA and genomic DNA from Xenopus laevis. A species representing an intermediate stage in CRP evolution.
PubMed:Rat serum osteocalcin concentration is determined by food intake and not by inflammation.
PubMed:Inflammation, an inducer of metallothionein, inhibits carbon-tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rats.
PubMed:The acute-phase response to turpentine-induced abscesses in malnourished rats at different environmental temperatures.
PubMed:Independent effects of protein and energy deficiency on acute-phase protein response in rats.
PubMed:The effect of endotoxin and turpentine administration on intestinal permeability in the rat.
PubMed:RNA polymerase activity and protein synthesis in mouse tumor-host liver compared to benign para-neoplastic reactions.
PubMed:Behavior of L-threonine-degrading enzymes during liver regeneration.
PubMed:Effects of dietary nitrite and nitrate on experimentally-induced inflammation in the rat.
PubMed:[Experimental inflammation after subchronic treatment with Nabam in the rat].
PubMed:Chronic toxicity of essential oils and certain other products of natural origin.
PubMed:BLOOD PLASMA PROTEIN REGENERATION AS INFLUENCED BY INFECTION, DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES, THYROID, AND FOOD PROTEINS : A DEFICIENCY STATE RELATED TO PROTEIN DEPLETION.
PubMed:GROWTH-PROMOTING FUNCTION OF LEUCOCYTES.
 
Notes:
None found
Please share your Comments.
Email Address:
Top of Page Home
Copyright © 1980-2021 The Good Scents Company (tgsc) ™ Disclaimer Privacy Policy