Jasmine absolute

Description

This text has been automatically translated and may contain errors. Jasmine absolute is a fragrance extract for use in, for example, perfume, cosmetics, and air fresheners.

Use

Jasmine absolute has a sweet scent reminiscent of jasmine, lilac, but also cattle in the meadow or leather. The fragrance is not particularly strong, therefore jasmine absolute can be used undiluted. Making a dilution is not unusual because it is an expensive substance, but in practice it is not very useful. It is a versatile substance that goes especially well with floral accords of flowers such as jasmine, daffodil, lilac. In addition, in tropical fruit scents and of course in amber perfumes. You usually use between 0.1% and 5% of this substance in the fragrance composition. Do not use too little: if it does not contribute to the odor quality of the end product, it is better to leave it out. On the other hand, it can have a significant impact on a scent, often already in a somewhat lower dose. It is mainly a heart and base note in perfumes and is stable in most products, also in soap it is fairly stable, although it is usually not used in them because of the price. Keep cool, dry, dark and out of reach of children.

Properties

Jasmine absolute is a yellow to orange liquid at room temperature, which may turn red as the substance ages. The substance has a pretty long shelf life. It is an absolute, an extract that is made with certain solvents, such as hexane or alcohol. These solvents are removed as best as possible from the extract. The fragrance comes from the petals of the Jasminum grandiflorum L.. Like any plant extract, this one is a mixture of various substances. An indication of the composition is the following: 10-25% - Benzyl Acetate 5-10% - Benzyl Benzoate, Phytol, cis-Jasmon, Linalool 2-5% - Geranyllinalool, Indole 1-2% - Benzyl Alcohol, Para-Cresol, Eugenol, Cis-3-Hexenyl Benzoate, Nerolidol

Packaging

The 1 and 5 g packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 20 g pack is made of aluminum with a white cap.

Dangers

Jasmine absolute is classified as a hazardous substance, with the following characteristics: WARNING H315 - Causes skin irritation. H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction. H319 - Causes serious eye irritation. H411 ??- Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. It contains the allergenic substances such as benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, linalool and eugenol.

Codes

Item number: 22417 English name: Jasmin absolute EC number: 283-993-5 CAS Number EU: 84776-64-7 CAS Number TSCA: 8022-96-6 FEMA Number: 2598 ADR: 9/III UN number: 3082 INCI: JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM FLOWER EXTRACT

Type

1 g, 5 g, 20 g