passiflora edulis flower extract
extract of the flowers of the passionflower, passiflora edulis, passifloraceae
Identification
| Name | passiflora edulis flower extract |
| CAS Number | 91770-48-8 |
| FDA UNII | Search |
Regulatory
Physical Properties
| Food Chemicals Codex Listed | No |
Cosmetic Information
| CosIng | cosmetic data |
| Cosmetic Uses | skin conditioning |
No sensory data available
Safety Information
| Oral/Parenteral Toxicity | Not determined |
| Dermal Toxicity | Not determined |
| Inhalation Toxicity | Not determined |
GHS Classification
['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']
Safety in Use
| Category | cosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning |
| Recommendation for passiflora edulis flower extract usage levels up to | not for fragrance use. |
| Recommendation for passiflora edulis flower extract flavor usage levels up to | not for flavor use. |
No supplier data available
Potential Uses
Natural Occurrence
Synonyms
extract of the flowers of the passionflower, passiflora edulis, passifloraceae
passion flower extract (passiflora edulis)
passionflower extract (passiflora edulis)
PubMed:
Glycosidic inhibitors of melanogenesis from leaves of Passiflora edulis.
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Genetic variation in yield under hot ambient temperatures spotlights a role for cytokinin in protection of developing floral primordia.
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Evolutionary, genetic, environmental and hormonal-induced plasticity in the fate of organs arising from axillary meristems in Passiflora spp.
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Passion fruit flowers: Kunitz trypsin inhibitors and cystatin differentially accumulate in developing buds and floral tissues.
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Flower development in the passion fruit Passiflora edulis requires a photoperiod-induced systemic graft-transmissible signal.
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[Transmission of Passion fruit woodiness virus by Aphis gossypii (Glover) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and colonization of passion flower by the vector].
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Passion fruit green spot virus vectored by Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) on passion fruit in Brazil.