Identification

Namegalbanum oleoresin

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Appearance yellow solid (est)
Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

Organoleptic Properties

Odor Description at 100.00 %.
Odor sample from Fragrance Resources Inc.
Taste Description galbanum

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

Categoryflavor and fragrance agents
Recommendation for galbanum oleoresin usage levels up to0.5000 % in the fragrance concentrate.

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Potential Uses

FL absinthe FR acacia FR agrumen aldehyde FR algae FR amaryllis FR amber FR ambergris FR ambreine FR amyris FL/FR angelica FR apple green apple FL artichoke FL/FR asafoetida FR ash mountain ash FL asparagus FR avocado FR bark FR basil oil replacer FR bayberry FL/FR beech FL/FR benzoin absolute replacer FR bergamot FL/FR birch tar FR boronia FL buchu leaf FR cabreuva wood FR cade oil replacer FL/FR cajeput FR calamus oil replacer FR cardamom oil replacer FL carrot FL/FR carrot seed FR cedar FR cedar forest FR cedarwood FR cedarwood atlas FR celery FR chamomile FL/FR cilantro FL/FR cistus FR citronella FR clary sage oil replacer FR clematis FR cognac FR cortex FR costus FL/FR croton eluteria bark FR cucumber FL/FR currant bud absolute replacer FR cypress oil replacer FR daffodil FL/FR dill weed FR dogwood FR elemi FR evergreen FR fennel FR fern FR fig fir FR fir balsam FR fir needle oil replacer FR foliage FR forest FR frankincense FL/FR galangal root FR galbanum FR geranium FR ginger FR gingergrass grass FR green FR green grass FR green leaf FL/FR guaiacwood FR guava FR gurjun balsam FR hay new mown hay FR heather FR hinoki oil replacer FR hop FR hyacinth FR hydrangea FL/FR hyssop FR iris blossom FR ivy FR jonquil FR juniper FR juniper berry FR labdanum leaf FL lettuce liverwort FR lotus FR mace FR mimosa FR narcissus FR oakwood FR opoponax FL/FR orange bitter orange peel FR oregano FR orris FR osmanthus FR pansy FL/FR parsley leaf FR patchouli FL pea green pea FL pear prickly pear FL pepper bell pepper FR pine forest FL/FR pine needle FL/FR pine scotch pine FR pinion FR privet FR privet blossom FR redwood FR reseda FR rhubarb FR root beer FR rose geranium FL/FR rose leaf FR sandalwood FR spikenard oil replacer FR spruce stem strawberry leaf FR sweet grass FL/FR tansy oil replacer FL/FR tarragon oil replacer FL tea black tea timber FR tolu balsam FL tomato FR tomato leaf FL/FR valerian FL vegetable vegetation tropical hothouse vegetation FR vetiver vine FR violet leaf weedy FR woody

Natural Occurrence

galbanum

Synonyms

ferula galbaniflua oleoresin PubMed: Combination of bioautography with HPTLC-MS/NMR: a fast identification of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors from galbanum(†). PubMed: Assessment of ferula Gummosa gum as a binding agent in tablet formulations. PubMed: Spectral analysis of pharmaceutical formulations prepared according to ancient recipes in comparison with old museum remains. PubMed: Chemotaxonomic significance of the essential oils of 18 Ferula species (Apiaceae) from Iran. PubMed: In vitro screening of tumoricidal properties of international medicinal herbs: part II. PubMed: Novel key aroma components of galbanum oil. PubMed: Application of biotransformation in flavor and fragrance industry. PubMed: Vapor phase toxicity of plant essential oils to Cadra cautella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). PubMed: Headspace solid phase microextraction for screening for the presence of resins in Egyptian archaeological samples. PubMed: Substituted hepta-1,6-dien-3-ones with green/fruity odours green/galbanum olfactophore model. PubMed: Odds and Trends: Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Odorants Note on trademarks: Words which we know or have reason to believe constitute registered trademarks (R) are designated as such. However, neither the presence nor absence of such designation should be regarded as affecting the legal status of any trademark. Note on perfume analysis: The quoted percentages of perfume raw materials in market products are rounded figures. They are often derived from area percentages from the GC (FID) analysis, and are thus subject to analytical error. PubMed: Phytochemical Studies on the Blister Bush, Peucedanum galbanum. PubMed: Uber 5 neue Umbelliferonether aus Galbanumharz1. PubMed: Antimicrobial action of galbanum. PubMed: [Ferulosis; isolation of the substance with hypoprothrombinemizing action from the galbanum of Ferula communis]. PubMed: [The galbanum of the Holy Scriptures].