abies pectinata needle extract

extract obtained from the bark and needles of the silver fir, abies pectinata, pinaceae. syn. abies alba miller

CAS: 92128-34-2

Identification

Nameabies pectinata needle extract
IUPACabies pectinata needle extract
CAS Number92128-34-2
FDA UNIISearch

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Assay 50.00 to 100.00
Food Chemicals Codex Listed No
Soluble in alcohol
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Cosmetic Information

CosIng['cosmetic data2', 'cosmetic data']
Cosmetic Usesperfuming agents

No sensory data available

Safety Information

Oral/Parenteral ToxicityNot determined
Dermal ToxicityNot determined
Inhalation ToxicityNot determined

GHS Classification

['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']

Safety in Use

Categorycosmetic and fragrance agents
RIFM Fragrance Material Safety AssessmentSearch
IFRA Critical EffectSensitization
IFRA Other Specification< 10 mmoles / L of peroxides
fragrance material specificationEssential 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).
Recommendation for abies pectinata needle extract flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

No supplier data available

Potential Uses

deodorants FL tonic

Natural Occurrence

abies pectinata

Synonyms

abies pectinata leaf extract extract obtained from the bark and needles of the silver fir, abies pectinata, pinaceae. syn. abies alba miller fir needle extract (abies pectinata) PubMed: Contrasting primary successional trajectories of fungi and bacteria in retreating glacier soils. PubMed: Serine proteinase inhibitors in seeds of Cycas siamensis and other gymnosperms. PubMed: Mistletoe lectin is not the only cytotoxic component in fermented preparations of Viscum album from white fir (Abies pectinata).