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bitter almond oil (fixed)
fixed oil obtained from the kernels of the bitter almond, prunus amygdalus var. amara, rosaceae, (syn. p. armeniaca, amygdalus vulgaris)

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Name:prunus amygdalus amara kernel cold pressed oil
CAS Number: 90320-35-7
ECHA EC Number:291-060-9
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Category:solvents/deluents for cosmetic and fragrance agents
 
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Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
 
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
 
Cosmetic Information:
CosIng:cosmetic data
Cosmetic Uses: perfuming agents
 
Suppliers:
Lluch Essence
ALMOND BITTER OIL
 
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Hazards identification
 
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
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Hazard statement(s)
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Precautionary statement(s)
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
solvents/deluents for cosmetic and fragrance agents
RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment: Search
IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice
 
Recommendation for bitter almond oil (fixed) flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
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prunus amygdalus amara kernel cold pressed oil
Chemidplus:0090320357
 
References:
 prunus amygdalus amara kernel cold pressed oil
Pubchem (sid):135306638
 
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Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 prunus amygdalus amara
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Synonyms:
bitter almond oil (fixed)
bitter almond oil (prunus amygdalus communis var. amara) (fixed)
 fixed oil obtained from the kernels of the bitter almond, prunus amygdalus var. amara, rosaceae, (syn. p. armeniaca, amygdalus vulgaris)
 prunus amygdalus amara kernel cold pressed oil
 prunus amygdalus communis var. amara oil (fixed)
 

Articles:

PubMed:Plant compounds enhance the assay sensitivity for detection of active Bacillus cereus toxin.
PubMed:Stretch marks during pregnancy: a review of topical prevention.
PubMed:[Rat intestinal absorption trait of peimine and peiminine in Thunberg fritillary bulb extract].
PubMed:Rapid and sensitive ultrasonic-assisted derivatisation microextraction (UDME) technique for bitter taste-free amino acids (FAA) study by HPLC-FLD.
PubMed:[Study on the determination of trace elements in bitter almond by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry].
PubMed:Comparative genomics analysis in Prunoideae to identify biologically relevant polymorphisms.
PubMed:Study of the volatile compounds and odor-active compounds of dry-cured Iberian ham extracted by SPME.
PubMed:The effect of bitter almond oil and massaging on striae gravidarum in primiparaous women.
PubMed:Prunasin hydrolases during fruit development in sweet and bitter almonds.
PubMed:Possible involvement of polyphenols and polyamines in salt tolerance of almond rootstocks.
PubMed:In-depth proteomic analysis of non-alcoholic beverages with peptide ligand libraries. I: Almond milk and orgeat syrup.
PubMed:[Effect of processing on metabolism of amygdalin from bitter almond in rat].
PubMed:An unusual cause of severe lactic acidosis: cyanide poisoning after bitter almond ingestion.
PubMed:PREPARATIVE SEPARATION OF AXIFOLIN-3-GLUCOSIDE, HYPEROSIDE AND AMYGDALIN FROM PLANT EXTRACTS BY HIGH-SPEED COUNTERCURRENT CHROMATOGRAPHY.
PubMed:Model studies on the oxygen-induced formation of benzaldehyde from phenylacetaldehyde using pyrolysis GC-MS and FTIR.
PubMed:A structure-odour relationship study using EVA descriptors and hierarchical clustering.
PubMed:Suicide by cyanide: 17 deaths.
PubMed:Shifting the biotransformation pathways of L-phenylalanine into benzaldehyde by Trametes suaveolens CBS 334.85 using HP20 resin.
PubMed:Novel scheme for biosynthesis of aryl metabolites from L-phenylalanine in the fungus Bjerkandera adusta.
PubMed:Cyanide poisoning, 2 cases report and treatment review.
PubMed:Enhanced benzaldehyde formation by a monokaryotic strain of Pycnoporus cinnabarinus using a selective solid adsorbent in the culture medium.
PubMed:Biotechnological production of flavours and fragrances.
PubMed:Chemical modification of hydroxynitrile lyase by selective reaction of an essential cysteine-SH group with alpha, beta-unsaturated propiophenones as pseudo-substrates.
PubMed:Cyanide poisoning after bitter almond ingestion.
PubMed:[On the problem of the preparation of bitter almond water from concentrates].
PubMed:[On the effect of metals and its alloys on the quality of bitter almond oil water].
PubMed:Nitrobenzene poisoning in infants due to inuction with false bitter almond oil.
PubMed:[Polarography in food chemistry. II. Detection and quantitate determination of benzaldehyde and nitrobenzene in bitter almond oil, synthetic benzaldehyde, bitter almond essence and flavoring].
PubMed:[Poisoning by adulterated bitter almond oil (nitrobenzene)].
PubMed:[Research on nitrobenzene in bitter almond oil].
 
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