oakmoss absolute color reduced
evernia prunastri lichen absolute color reduced
Identification
| Name | oakmoss absolute color reduced |
| IUPAC | evernia prunastri spp. absolute |
| CAS Number | 977059-15-6 |
| FDA UNII | Search |
Regulatory
| FEMA Number | 2795 |
| FDA | No longer provide for the use of these seven synthetic flavoring substances |
| FDA Mainterm (SATF) | 977059-15-6 ; OAK MOSS, ABSOLUTE (EVERNIA SPP.) |
| FDA Regulation | FDA PART 172 -- FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION TO FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION |
Physical Properties
| Food Chemicals Codex Listed | No |
| Soluble in | alcohol |
| Insoluble in | water |
Organoleptic Properties
| Odor Description | at 100.00 %. |
| Taste Description | oakmoss |
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 | flavor and fragrance agents |
| RIFM Fragrance Material Safety Assessment | Search |
| IFRA Critical Effect | Dermal sensitization |
| IFRA RESTRICTION LIMITS IN THE FINISHED PRODUCT (%) | Category 1: Products applied to the lips |
| Notes | IFRA FLAVOR REQUIREMENTS: |
| baked goods | - |
| beverages(nonalcoholic) | - |
| beverages(alcoholic) | - |
| breakfast cereal | - |
| cheese | - |
| chewing gum | - |
| condiments / relishes | - |
| confectionery froastings | - |
| egg products | - |
| fats / oils | - |
| fish products | - |
| frozen dairy | - |
| fruit ices | - |
| gelatins / puddings | - |
| granulated sugar | - |
| gravies | - |
| hard candy | - |
| imitation dairy | - |
| instant coffee / tea | - |
| jams / jellies | - |
| meat products | - |
| milk products | - |
| nut products | - |
| other grains | - |
| poultry | - |
| processed fruits | - |
| processed vegetables | - |
| reconstituted vegetables | - |
| seasonings / flavors | - |
| snack foods | - |
| soft candy | - |
| soups | - |
| sugar substitutes | - |
| sweet sauces | - |
Potential Uses
Natural Occurrence
Synonyms
evernia prunastri lichen absolute color reduced
oak moss absolute color reduced
oakmoss absolute M decolorized
oakmoss absolute yugo decolorized
oakmoss incolor abs MD on carrier (TEG)
PubMed:
An immune response study of oakmoss absolute and its constituents atranol and chloroatranol.
PubMed:
Patch testing with serial dilutions and thin-layer chromatograms of oak moss absolutes containing high and low levels of atranol and chloroatranol.
PubMed:
Categorization of fragrance contact allergens for prioritization of preventive measures: clinical and experimental data and consideration of structure-activity relationships.
PubMed:
Contact sensitization to tree moss (Evernia furfuracea extract, INCI) is heterogeneous.
PubMed:
Contact allergy to fragrances: current patch test results (2005-2008) from the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology.
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Is a low content in atranol/chloroatranol safe in oak moss-sensitized individuals?
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Enzymatic production of atranorin: a component of the oak moss absolute by immobilized lichen cells.
PubMed:
Fragrance ingredient labelling in products on sale in the U.K.
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[Contact allergy to fragrances].
PubMed:
Contact allergy to oak moss: search for sensitizing molecules using combined bioassay-guided chemical fractionation, GC-MS, and structure-activity relationship analysis.
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Oak moss extracts in the diagnosis of fragrance contact allergy.
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The significance of fragrance mix, balsam of Peru, colophony and propolis as screening tools in the detection of fragrance allergy.
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Identification of atranorin and related potential allergens in oakmoss absolute by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry using negative ion atmospheric pressure chemical ionization.
PubMed:
Preparation of an oakmoss absolute with reduced allergenic potential.
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Nematocidal principles in "oakmoss absolute" and nematocidal activity of 2,4-dihydroxybenzoates.