camellia oleifera leaf
plant material derived from the dried, crushed leaves of camellia oleifera, theaceae
Identification
| Name | camellia oleifera leaf |
Regulatory
Physical Properties
| Food Chemicals Codex Listed | No |
Cosmetic Information
| CosIng | cosmetic data |
| Cosmetic Uses | fragrance |
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 | masking agents |
| Recommendation for camellia oleifera leaf usage levels up to | not for fragrance use. |
| Recommendation for camellia oleifera leaf flavor usage levels up to | not for flavor use. |
No supplier data available
Potential Uses
Natural Occurrence
Synonyms
camellia drupifera fo. biflora leaf
camellia oleifera var. monosperma leaf
plant material derived from the dried, crushed leaves of camellia oleifera, theaceae
chinese
tea leaf
japanese
tea leaf
thea biflora leaf
thea oleifera leaf
thea podogyna leaf
thea sasanqua var. loureiroi leaf
PubMed:
Transcriptomic and phytochemical analysis of the biosynthesis of characteristic constituents in tea (Camellia sinensis) compared with oil tea (Camellia oleifera).
PubMed:
Aluminum could be transported via phloem in Camellia oleifera Abel.
PubMed:
A single leaf of Camellia oleifera has two types of carbon assimilation pathway, C(3) and crassulacean acid metabolism.