Flouve absolute
Naturelle
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Latin name :
Flouve belongs to the Poaceae family and to the Anthoxanthum genus
Botanical profile :
Anthoxanthum odoratum L.
Synonyms : Anthoxanthum alpinum Schur // Anthoxanthum asperum W.Mann
Synonyms : Anthoxanthum alpinum Schur // Anthoxanthum asperum W.Mann
Geographic origin :
Data not available.
Chemotypes :
The flouve - Anthoxanthum odoratum - is one of the twenty species of the Antoxanthum genus. In perfumery, we only use this variety is the most commonly used and the only one of this genus.
Extraction process :
This product is obtained through solvant extraction of dried herbs (hay).
Major Components :
Mainly composed of coumarin
- Uses in perfumery :
- This ingredient is rarely used in perfumery because of its high price and low supply. In addition, it is possible to work very beautiful oriental, floral and woody agreements with Absolute Flouve. In the case where the color of the product is a disadvantage, please note that Flouve Inco Absolute also exists.
- Other comments :
- The flouve is listed by the IUCN and the SSC Invasive Species Specialist as one of the most invasive plants in the world, notably in America.
- Volatility :
- Base
- Appearance :
- Amber to brown resin
- Stability :
- Data not available.
- Price Range :
- €€
- Aromatherapy :
Informations provided below are taken from reference works in aromatherapy. They are given for information purposes only and can not constitute medical information, nor engage the responsibility of ScenTree.
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- EINECS number :
- 614-783-7
- FEMA number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Allergens :
- Coumarin
- IFRA :
- This ingredient is restricted by IFRA
- Annexe I :
- Some regulated synthetic ingredients are found in nature and in certain proportions in natural ingredients. This presence in nature has to be taken into account when calculating limits of use recommended by the IFRA. In case you do not know these concentrations, you can use the ones estimated by the IFRA. Here they are :
- Annexe I :
- Some regulated synthetic ingredients are found in nature and in certain proportions in natural ingredients. This presence in nature has to be taken into account when calculating limits of use recommended by the IFRA. In case you do not know these concentrations, you can use the ones estimated by the IFRA. Here they are :
List of regulated compounds contained in this ingredient | ||
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Regulated ingredient name | CAS N° | Estimated Concentration |
Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 2 |
Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 2 |
Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 8 |
Eugenol | 97-53-0 | 1 |
Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | 65 |
Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | 65 |
Benzyl alcohol | 100-51-6 | 2,1 |
List of regulated compounds contained in this ingredient | ||
---|---|---|
Regulated ingredient name | CAS N° | Estimated Concentration |
Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 2 |
Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 2 |
Coumarin | 91-64-5 | 8 |
Eugenol | 97-53-0 | 1 |
Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | 65 |
Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | 65 |
Benzyl alcohol | 100-51-6 | 2,1 |
To learn more about IFRA's standards : https://ifrafragrance.org/safe-use/library
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