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Carrot seed oil

DILL APIOLE Up to 60% in Indian dill seed oil and in varying amounts in other parts and other species of dill. In various small amounts in fennel and carrot seed oils. [Pg.47]

Effect of volatile components of carrot seed oil on growth and aflatoxin pro- DC204 duction by Aspergillus parasiticus. J Food Sci 1983 48(3) 762-764. [Pg.219]

Carrot seed oil is obtained by steam distillation of the crushed seeds of Daucus carola L. (Apiaceae). It is a light yellow to amber-yellow liquid with a pleasant, aromatic odor. [Pg.181]

The main constituent of carrot seed oil is carotol [465-28-1], which may be present in over 50% concentration [309—313a]. [Pg.181]

Carrot seed oil is used in the alcoholic beverage industry, in food flavors, and in perfume compositions. FCT 1976 (14) p.705 [8015-88-1], [84929-61-3]. [Pg.181]

The research indicated that comparatively few common flavorings absorb beat Ithus. temperature rise/unit offline) as fast as water. Among the more Volatile under microwave radiation are fenugreek and onion oleoresin, whereas, in decreasing order of volatility, arc sage oleoresiu. ginger oleoresin, carrot seed oil. anise nil. hasil sweet oil. oleoresin celery, and oleoresin black pepper. [Pg.650]

Naturals Clove Carrot seed oil Pepper Guaiacwood Rose oil Cedarwood Iris concrete Citronella... [Pg.47]

Carrot Seed Oil occurs as a light yellow to amber liquid having a pleasant, aromatic odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the crushed seeds of Daucus carota L. (Fam. Umbelliferae). It is soluble in most fixed oils, and is soluble, with opalescence, in mineral oil. It is practically insoluble in glycerin and in propylene glycol. [Pg.102]

Basil Oil, Comoros Type 656 Carrot Seed Oil 672 y-Decalactone... [Pg.638]

Carrot Seed Oil Steam distilled carrot seeds afford an oil with approximately 2.33% /ran -anethole [ 13]... [Pg.108]

Carrot Seed Oil (Dracunculus carota) Unlike most carrot seed oils, apparently the Japanese climate agrees with the plant, causing it to have a massive 40.32% asarone content [24]. The Chinese oil has 2.32% asarone [25]. [Pg.119]

Carrot Seed Oil Although the standard way of extracting the essential oil is to use steam distillation, Cu etal used the solvent DCM and got 36% dillapiole whereas there was only trace amounts using steam. [20]. It shows that the stuff is there and it is just a matter of getting to it. As it so happens, DCM is a very common solvent/extraction system in the essential oil industry. Most suppliers are very open as to what their oils are extracted with. [Pg.122]

Carrot Seed Oil Only in the particular variety of carrot grown in J apan which I referenced in the Asarone section [24]. Japanese carrot seed was about 1.72% eugenol. [Pg.128]

Carrot Seed Oil, Karottensamenbl, Huile Essentielle de Semences de Carotte... [Pg.222]

Source Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae), a species of at least 12 subspecies, within D. carota L. ssp. sativus (Hoffm.) Archang, the root vegetable carrot, is even the source of commercial carrot seed oil [43[. [Pg.222]

Carrot seed oil is used in the alcoholic beverage industry, in food flavors, and in perfume compositions. [Pg.191]

Synonyms Carrot seed oil Daucus carota Daucus oil... [Pg.789]

Carrot seed oil. See Carrot (Daucus carota sativa) oil... [Pg.789]

Sesquiterpene alcohols Sesquiterpene alcohols are not commonly found in essential oils but, like bis-abolol (found in the German chamomile) are antiallergen, anti-inflammatory, and can also act as liver and glandular stimulants. Other essential oils that contain sesquiterpene alcohols are sandalwood oil (the active alcohol being a-sanatol, the structure of which is included in F ure 4), oil of ginger, patchouH oil, vetiver oil, and carrot seed oil. [Pg.1156]


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