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Cassis absolute

Blackcurrant absolute (Bourgeons de cassis absolute, cassis absolute) is obtained by solvent extraction via the concrete obtained from the dormant buds of the blackcurrant bush Ribes nigrum L. (Saxifragaceae). The yield is ca. 3%. Blackcurrant absolute is a dark green paste with the characteristic, powerful, penetrating odor of blackcurrants. The typical catty note is caused by a sulfurous trace constituent, 4-methoxy-2-methyl-2-butenethiol [80324-91-0] [286-288]. [Pg.178]

Farnesene A branched chain hydrocarbon found in oils of citronella, German chamomile, yarrow, rose and cassie absolute. [Pg.48]

Cassie absolute. See Cassie (Acacia farnesiana) flowers Cassie (Acacia farnesiana) flowers CAS 977017-58-5... [Pg.797]

Synonyms Acacia farnesiana Acacia farnesiana flowers Cassie absolute Cassie flowers... [Pg.797]

Common/vernacular names Cassie absolute, huisache, popinac absolute, and sweet acacia. [Pg.152]


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