deertongue oleoresin
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Notes :
The leaves of Deertongue, as the composite plant is called in the U.S.A., do not yield any essential oil when they are distilled, but a highly aromatic extract, called Oleoresin of Deertongue, is prepared from the dried leaves with a volatile hydrocarbon solvent.
name :liatris odoratissima (walt.) willd. oleoresin
cas number :68606-82-6
 
 
export tariff code :3301.90.1000

organoleptics :
odor type :tonka
odor strength :medium
odor description :
at 100.00 %.  
sweet coumarin herbal

properties :
appearence :dark green viscous liquid
Food Chemicals Codex Listed :No
flash point :not determined

safety :
Oral Toxicity(LD50) :
  Not determined
Dermal Toxicity(LD50) :
  Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity(LC50) :
  Not determined
 

safety in use :
 
recommendation for deertongue oleoresin usage levels up to :
 not for fragrance use.

safety references :
EPI System :view
Canada Domestic Sub. List :Yes
EPA Chem. Sub. Inventory : Yes
 
 
 
 liatris odoratissima (walt.) willd. oleoresin
chemidplus :068606826
EPA Substance Registry Services :68606-82-6

references :
 liatris odoratissima (walt.) willd. oleoresin
pubchem :3758350

other :
synonyms :
 liatris odoratissima (walt.) willd. oleoresin

(odor and/or flavor) used in :
 hay new mown hay foin coupe



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