grevillea robusta flower extract

extract of the flowers of the australian silky-oak, grevillea robusta, proteaceae

Identification

Namegrevillea robusta flower extract

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

Cosmetic Information

CosIngcosmetic data
Cosmetic Usesskin conditioning

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 ingredient for skin conditioning
Recommendation for grevillea robusta flower extract usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.
Recommendation for grevillea robusta flower extract flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

No supplier data available

Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

grevillea robusta flower

Synonyms

extract of the flowers of the australian silky-oak, grevillea robusta, proteaceae grevillea umbratica flower extract australian silver oak flower extract silk- oak flower extract southern silky oak flower extract stylurus robusta flower extract PubMed: Fungal Planet description sheets: 320-370. PubMed: A new 5-alkylresorcinol glucoside derivative from Cybianthus magnus. PubMed: Conversion of grazing land into Grevillea robusta plantation and exclosure: impacts on soil nutrients and soil organic carbon. PubMed: Grevillosides J-Q, arbutin derivatives from the leaves of Grevillea robusta and their melanogenesis inhibitory activity. PubMed: Native Australian species are effective in extracting multiple heavy metals from biosolids. PubMed: Native trees of the Northeast Argentine: natural hosts of the Cryptococcus neoformans-Cryptococcus gattii species complex. PubMed: Cryptococcus gattii in urban trees from cities in North-eastern Argentina. PubMed: Reinvestigation of structures of robustasides B and C, and isolation of (E)-2,5-dihydroxycinnamic acid esters of arbutin and glucose from the leaves of Grevillea robusta. PubMed: Chemical constituents and biological studies of the leaves of Grevillea robusta. PubMed: Complementary resource use by tree species in a rain forest tree plantation. PubMed: 5-Alkylresorcinol glucosides from the leaves of Grevillea robusta Allan Cunningham. PubMed: Allergic contact dermatitis from exposure to Grevillea robusta in New Zealand. PubMed: Proximity to forests drives bird conservation value of coffee plantations: implications for certification. PubMed: Grevillosides A-F: glucosides of 5-alkylresorcinol derivatives from leaves of Grevillea robusta. PubMed: Tree growth and management in Ugandan agroforestry systems: effects of root pruning on tree growth and crop yield. PubMed: Cytotoxic 5-alkylresorcinol metabolites from the leaves of Grevillea robusta. PubMed: Evaluation of thermally modified Grevillea robusta heartwood as an alternative to shortage of wood resource in Kenya: Characterisation of physicochemical properties and improvement of bio-resistance. PubMed: In vitro screening of leishmanicidal activity in myanmar timber extracts. PubMed: Phenolic constituents from Grevillea robusta. PubMed: Sap flow measurements of lateral tree roots in agroforestry systems. PubMed: Mycoplasma melaleucae sp. nov., a sterol-requiring mollicute from flowers of several tropical plants. PubMed: Contact dermatitis from Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon'. PubMed: Allergic contact dermatitis to "silver oak" wooden arm bracelets. PubMed: Dermatitis due to Grevillea robusta (Australian silk oak). Report of a case.