hinoki leaf oil

cupressus obtusa leaf oil

camphoreous

Identification

Namehinoki leaf oil

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Appearance yellow clear liquid (est)
Food Chemicals Codex Listed No
Soluble in alcohol
Insoluble in water

Organoleptic Properties

Odor Description at 100.00 %.

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

Categoryfragrance agents
Recommendation for hinoki leaf oil usage levels up to6.0000 % in the fragrance concentrate.
Recommendation for hinoki leaf oil flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

No supplier data available

Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

cypress hinoki cypress

Synonyms

chamaecyparis breviramea leaf oil chamaecyparis obtusa leaf oil chamaecyparis obtusa var. obtusa leaf oil chamaecyparis pendula leaf oil cupressus obtusa leaf oil hinoki cypress leaf oil hinoki false cypress leaf oil japanese false cypress leaf oil ri ben bian bai leaf oil PubMed: Relationships of tree height and diameter at breast height revisited: analyses of stem growth using 20-year data of an even-aged Chamaecyparis obtusa stand. PubMed: Can fog contribute to the nutrition of Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana? Uptake of a fog solute tracer into foliage and transport to roots. PubMed: Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Chamaecyparis obtusa leaf essential oil. PubMed: Mosquito larvicidal activity of active constituent derived from Chamaecyparis obtusa leaves against 3 mosquito species. PubMed: Anti-termitic activities of essential oils from coniferous trees against Coptotermes formosanus. PubMed: Why do trees decline or dieback after a strong wind? Water status of Hinoki cypress standing after a typhoon. PubMed: Changes in the relationship between tree size and aboveground respiration in field-grown hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) trees over three years. PubMed: Induction of hepatic P450s in rat by essential wood and leaf oils. PubMed: Dependence of the aboveground respiration of hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) on tree size. PubMed: Transpiration of a 31-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl. stand before and after thinning. PubMed: An estimate of the photosynthetic production of individual trees in a Chamaecyparis obtusa plantation.