vetiver oil fractions
vetiveria zizanioides root oil fractions
Identification
| Name | vetiver oil fractions |
| IUPAC | vetiveria zizanioides stapf. root fractions |
| CAS Number | 8016-96-4 |
| FDA UNII | Search |
| CoE Number | 479 |
Regulatory
Physical Properties
| Appearance | yellow to pale green clear viscous liquid (est) |
| Food Chemicals Codex Listed | No |
| Specific Gravity | 0.98400 to 1.03500 @ 25.00 °C. |
| Pounds per Gallon - (est). | 8.188 to 8.612 |
| Refractive Index | 1.52100 to 1.52600 @ 20.00 °C. |
| Optical Rotation | +17.00 to +46.00 |
| Flash Point | > 200.00 °F. TCC ( > 93.33 °C. ) |
| logP (o/w) | 4.840 |
| Shelf Life | 12.00 month(s) or longer if stored properly. |
| Storage | store in cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers, protected from heat and light. |
| Soluble in | alcohol |
| Insoluble in | water |
Organoleptic Properties
| Odor Strength | medium |
| Substantivity | 400 hour(s) at 100.00 % |
| Odor Description |
at 100.00 %. Woody, penetrating, clean and dry vetiver note without the earthy part Woody vetiver heart, very diffusive, powerful, spicy and fresh, with enhanced fruity grapefruit tones
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Safety Information
| European information | Most important hazard(s): |
| Oral/Parenteral Toxicity | oral-rat LD50 > 5000 mg/kg |
| Dermal Toxicity | skin-rabbit LD50 > 5000 mg/kg |
| 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 | fragrance agents |
| RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment | Search |
| Recommendation for vetiver oil fractions flavor usage levels up to | not for flavor use. |
Potential Uses
Natural Occurrence
Synonyms
chrysopogon zizaniodes root oil fractions
vetiver heart extra
vetiveria zizanioides root oil fractions
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Comparative study of thermal properties of bio-coal from aromatic spent with low rank sub-bituminous coals.
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Anti-tuberculosis activity of Indian grass KHUS (Vetiveria zizanioides L. Nash).
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Technical note: Vetiver can grow on coal fly ash without DNA damage.
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In vitro antioxidant activity of Vetiveria Zizanioides root extract.
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Cadmium accumulation in vetiveria zizanioides and its effects on growth, physiological and biochemical characters.
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Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of volatile constituents in Thai vetiver root oils obtained by using different extraction methods.
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Vetiver grass, Vetiveria zizanioides: a choice plant for phytoremediation of heavy metals and organic wastes.
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Enzyme and root activities in surface-flow constructed wetlands.
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Effects of insoluble Zn, Cd, and EDTA on the growth, activities of antioxidant enzymes and uptake of Zn and Cd in Vetiveria zizanioides.
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Antioxidant potential of the root of Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash.
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Induction of lead-binding phytochelatins in vetiver grass [Vetiveria zizanioides (L.)].
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EDTA enhances lead uptake and facilitates phytoremediation by vetiver grass.
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Analysis of phytochelatin complexes in the lead tolerant vetiver grass [Vetiveria zizanioides (L.)] using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.
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Growth and contaminant removal effect of several plants in constructed wetlands.
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Phytoextraction of lead-contaminated soil using vetivergrass (Vetiveria zizanioides L.), cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica L.) and carabaograss (Paspalum conjugatum L.).
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The use of vetiver for remediation of heavy metal soil contamination.
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Potential of vetiver (vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash) for phytoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils in Venezuela.
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Enhanced uptake of As, Zn, and Cu by Vetiveria zizanioides and Zea mays using chelating agents.
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[Comparison of nutrient removal ability between Cyperus alternifolius and Vetiveria zizanioides in constructed wetlands].
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Phytoaccumulation of lead by sunflower (Helianthus annuus), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), and vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides).
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Accumulation of heavy metals in four grasses grown on lead and zinc mine tailings.
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Khusimol, a non-peptide ligand for vasopressin V1a receptors.