sequoia sempervirens leaf cell extract

extract of a culture of the leaf cells of sequoia sempervirens, taxodiaceae

Identification

Namesequoia sempervirens leaf cell extract

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

Cosmetic Information

CosIngcosmetic data
Cosmetic Usesfragrance

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

Categorymasking agents
Recommendation for sequoia sempervirens leaf cell extract usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.

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Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

sequoia sempervirens leaf

Synonyms

extract of a culture of the leaf cells of sequoia sempervirens, taxodiaceae california redwood leaf cell extract coast redwood leaf cell extract sequoia gigantea leaf cell extract taxodium sempervirens leaf cell extract PubMed: Investigating the impacts of recycled water on long-lived conifers. PubMed: Contrasting drought-response strategies in California redwoods. PubMed: Subpicosecond surface dynamics in genomic DNA from in vitro-grown plant species: a SERS assessment. PubMed: Structural development of redwood branches and its effects on wood growth. PubMed: The hydrostatic gradient, not light availability, drives height-related variation in Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) leaf anatomy. PubMed: Water relations of coast redwood planted in the semi-arid climate of southern California. PubMed: Effects of height on treetop transpiration and stomatal conductance in coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). PubMed: Foliar water uptake: a common water acquisition strategy for plants of the redwood forest. PubMed: Water-use responses of 'living fossil' conifers to CO2 enrichment in a simulated Cretaceous polar environment. PubMed: Fog interception by Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) crowns decouples physiology from soil water deficit. PubMed: Effects of tree height on branch hydraulics, leaf structure and gas exchange in California redwoods. PubMed: Limitations within "The Limits to Tree Height"1. PubMed: Detection, Distribution, Sporulation, and Survival of Phytophthora ramorum in a California Redwood-Tanoak Forest Soil. PubMed: A hydraulic-photosynthetic model based on extended HLH and its application to Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). PubMed: Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees. PubMed: Hydraulic efficiency and safety of branch xylem increases with height in Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) crowns. PubMed: The limits to tree height. PubMed: The penalty of a long, hot summer. Photosynthetic acclimation to high CO2 and continuous light in "living fossil" conifers. PubMed: Shade-avoidance responses in two common coastal redwood forest species, Sequoia sempervirens (Taxodiaceae) and Satureja douglasii (Lamiaceae), occurring in various light quality environments. PubMed: Rejuvenation of Sequoia sempervirens by Repeated Grafting of Shoot Tips onto Juvenile Rootstocks in Vitro: Model for Phase Reversal of Trees. PubMed: Effect of some leaf essential oil phenotypes from coastal redwood on growth of its predominant endophytic fungus,Pleuroplaconema sp.