Eucalyptus PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™ (CAS N° 8000-48-4)
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Eucalyptus PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™

Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
Synonyms : Eucalyptus gigantea Denham // Eucalyptus globulus var. bicostata Maiden

Eucalyptus PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™ (CAS N° 8000-48-4)

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EUCALYPTUS Pure Jungle Essenceâ„¢

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Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° : 8000-48-4

  • EINECS number : 283-406-2

  • FEMA number : 2466

  • Appearance : Dark green paste

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  • Volatility : Base

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Utilisation

Uses

Uses in perfumery :

Less minty and fruitier than a classical essence, Mane’s Eucalyptus Jungle Essence reveals a dynamic freshness in perfumes with crisp, fruity, aromatic notes. Obtained by supercritical fluid extraction of the leaves and twigs, this high-quality extract evokes the living eucalyptus tree with a typical blackcurrant facet.

Major Components :

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Botanical name :

Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
Synonyms : Eucalyptus gigantea Denham // Eucalyptus globulus var. bicostata Maiden

Botanical profile :

The eucalyptus is a tree of the Myrtaceae family and the genus Eucalyptus.

Chemotypes :

The smell of eucalyptus varies according to the species:
Eucalyptus radiata : Possesses terpineols instead of pinenes
Eucalyptus citrismella : More lemony thanks to the presence of citronellol and citronellal with little Eucalyptol.
Eucalyptus globulus : The one with the highest Eucalyptol content.
Historically, Eucalyptus camadulensis and Eucalyptus rostrata were the first trees grown in Naples, in 1803, by monks.

Extraction process :

It raw material is obtained by supercritical fluid extraction of the leaves and twigs

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Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

Allergens :

D-Limonene - Geraniol

IFRA 51th :

This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment

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