
Company | Ingredient Name | ID | Comments | Naturality | Certifications | Purity | Latin name | Treated part | Geographical origin | MOQ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Absolue de Lotus Rose - 30 gr | - |
Visit website
|
- | - | - | - | - | - |
General Presentation
-
CAS N° : 85085-51-4
-
EINECS number : 285-379-2
-
FEMA number : Donnée indisponible.
-
Appearance : Brown liquid
-
Density :
-
Volatility : Heart
-
Price Range : €€€€€
Physico-chemical properties
-
Optical rotation : Donnée indisponible
-
Vapor pressure : Donnée indisponible
-
Refractive Index @20°C : Donnée indisponible
-
Acid Value :
-
Flash Point :
Uses
Uses in perfumery :
Exclusively used in fine fragrance to bring a natural effect in some white flowers notes, to bring a cosmetic and slightly animalic effect.
Major Components :
- 1,4-Dimethoxybenzene
- Eucalyptol
- Terpinen-4-ol
- Linalool

Photo credits: ScenTree SAS
Botanical name :
Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.
Synonyms : Nelumbium album Bercht. & J.Presl // Nymphaea nelumbo L.
Botanical profile :
Lotus is an aquatic plant of the Nelumbonaceae family, and of the genus Nelumbo.
Chemotypes :
Two species of the genus Nelumbo are listed and common today:
Nelumbo nucifera, or Indian lotus, native to Asia, are treated for their flowers, to obtain an absolute.
Nelumbo lutea, native to North America, is not used in perfumery.
The ''false lotus '' species are called Nymphea: the blue lotus (Nymphea nouchali), the white lotus (Nymphea lotus) and the fragrant water lily (Nymphea odorata), from which an absolute is also obtained from the flowers.
Extraction process :
Lotus is a perennial plant, because it likes the heat of summer in its growing countries, and resists cold winters. The multiplication of the plants is done by dividing the rhizomes and tubers of the plant. Seed sowing is also practiced, always in shallow water. Planting seed in March, flowers will appear in August or September. For a rhizome plantation, flowering will be observed as early as July.
The lotus feeds on the mud at the bottom of ponds. In winter, the flower disappears and the stem shrinks and buries itself inside the pond. The colder it gets, the more the plant buries itself for protection, then grows again when the water warms up from spring onwards.
In perfumery, the flower is treated to obtain an absolute. It is put in warm hexane for several hours. Once this first extraction is completed, the flowers are removed and the solvent is evaporated. A concrete is obtained. This extract contains the waxes of the plant. A second extraction is necessary to precipitate them and only keep its odorous principle. For this, chilling in alcohol is applied. After filtration and evaporation of the alcohol, the Lotus Flower absolute is obtained.
Other comments :
Lotus is widely used in Asian cuisine. The flower, seeds, leaves, rhizome and stalks are all edible. Herbal teas are prepared in Korea from the dried flowers, the rhizome is eaten as a vegetable to make soups, the stamens are used to prepare herbal teas, the seeds can be eaten raw or roasted, etc.
Stability :
Aromatic compounds of this extract are chromophorous. This means that they may color under the effect of an alkaline base.
Terpenes of this extract my polymerize under the effect of oxidation.
Regulations & IFRA
Allergens :
IFRA 51th :
This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment