Orange amère HE, sans furocoumarines
CAS N° : 68916-04-1
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Regulations & IFRA
Allergens :
IFRA 51th :
This ingredient is restricted by the 51th amendment
- Quantitative limit on the use :
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Cat.1 Cat.2 Cat.3 Cat.4 Cat.5A B C DCat.6 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 %1,25 % Cat.5A B C DCat.6 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 % 1,25 %1,25 % Cat.7A BCat.8 Cat.9 Cat.10A BCat.11A BCat.12 No Restriction 1,25 %1,25 % No Restriction No Restriction 1,25 %No Restriction 1,25 %No Restriction Cat.10A BCat.11A BCat.12 No Restriction 1,25 %No Restriction 1,25 %No Restriction
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Restricted ingredients due to phototoxicity considerations: notes
The Standard is set due to the phototoxic effects of Bitter orange peel oil expressed. For more detailed information on the application of this Standard, please refer to the note on phototoxic ingredients in chapter 1 of the Guidance for the use of IFRA Standards. If the level of furocoumarins is unknown, the restriction level specified in this IFRA Standard applies. Combination effects of phototoxic ingredients are only taken into consideration for the furocoumarin-containing fragrance ingredients (extracts) listed in the IFRA Standard of Citrus oils and other furocoumarins containing essential oils. If combinations of furocoumarin-containing phototoxic fragrance ingredients (extracts) are used, the use levels must be reduced accordingly. The sum of the concentrations of all furocoumarin-containing phototoxic fragrance ingredients (extracts), expressed in of their recommended upper concentration level in the consumer product shall not exceed 100. For qualities of the expressed oil in which the less volatile components have been concentrated by partial or total removal of the terpene fraction, this limit should be reduced in proportion to the degree of concentration.