grevillea robusta flower extract
extract of the flowers of the australian silky-oak, grevillea robusta, proteaceae
Identification
| Name | grevillea robusta flower extract |
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 grevillea robusta flower extract usage levels up to | not for fragrance use. |
| Recommendation for grevillea robusta 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 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
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 320-370.
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A new 5-alkylresorcinol glucoside derivative from Cybianthus magnus.
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Conversion of grazing land into Grevillea robusta plantation and exclosure: impacts on soil nutrients and soil organic carbon.
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Grevillosides J-Q, arbutin derivatives from the leaves of Grevillea robusta and their melanogenesis inhibitory activity.
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Native Australian species are effective in extracting multiple heavy metals from biosolids.
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Native trees of the Northeast Argentine: natural hosts of the Cryptococcus neoformans-Cryptococcus gattii species complex.
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Cryptococcus gattii in urban trees from cities in North-eastern Argentina.
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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.
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Chemical constituents and biological studies of the leaves of Grevillea robusta.
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Complementary resource use by tree species in a rain forest tree plantation.
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5-Alkylresorcinol glucosides from the leaves of Grevillea robusta Allan Cunningham.
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Allergic contact dermatitis from exposure to Grevillea robusta in New Zealand.
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Proximity to forests drives bird conservation value of coffee plantations: implications for certification.
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Grevillosides A-F: glucosides of 5-alkylresorcinol derivatives from leaves of Grevillea robusta.
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Tree growth and management in Ugandan agroforestry systems: effects of root pruning on tree growth and crop yield.
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Cytotoxic 5-alkylresorcinol metabolites from the leaves of Grevillea robusta.
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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.
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In vitro screening of leishmanicidal activity in myanmar timber extracts.
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Phenolic constituents from Grevillea robusta.
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Sap flow measurements of lateral tree roots in agroforestry systems.
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Mycoplasma melaleucae sp. nov., a sterol-requiring mollicute from flowers of several tropical plants.
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Contact dermatitis from Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon'.
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Allergic contact dermatitis to "silver oak" wooden arm bracelets.
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Dermatitis due to Grevillea robusta (Australian silk oak). Report of a case.