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Oleoresin Celery

Catalase Activity, 791 Caustic Potash, 318 Caustic Soda, 364 gamma-CD, (S3)16 Cedar Leaf Oil, 94, 577 Cedar Leaf Oil, White, 94 Celery Oleoresin, 392 Celery Seed Oil, 95, 578 Cellulase, 132, 786 Cellulase Activity, 791 Cellulose Gel, 95... [Pg.121]

Synonyms Apium graveolens oleoresin Celery oleoresin Celery seed, oleoresin Oleoresin, celery seed... [Pg.2974]

Oleoresin, celery seed. See Oleoresin celery Oleoresin cinnamon bark CAS 977091-23-8... [Pg.2974]

Oleoresin celery Oleoresin cinnamon bark Oleoresin clove bud Oleoresin fenugreek Oleoresin ginger... [Pg.5277]

U.S. Oleoresin Imports. Reports of the USDA Hst only paprika and black pepper oleoresins by name, and label all others, eg, capsicum, celery seed, and turmeric, as "other" (Table 3). The steady increase in the value of oleoresin imports is expected to continue. [Pg.25]

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]

Celery (Apium graveolens L.)—celery seed, celery seed extract solid, oil, oleoresin... [Pg.365]

Celery contains 1.5—3.0% volatile oil, primarily containing about 60—70% d-limonene and 10—20% /i-selinene. The characteristic celery odour is thought to be due to oxygenated compounds present in the oil (sedanolide and sedanonic acid anhydride). Essential oil of celery seed is available however, the most common extractive form is the oleoresin, due to its fuller flavour. This product contains 12—16% volatile oil. [Pg.407]

Oleoresin Celery Obtained by the solvent extraction of the dried ripe seed of Apium graveolens L. (Fam. Umbelliferae) as a dark green, somewhat viscous, nonhomogeneous liquid with the characteristic odor and flavor of celery. It may be decolorized by the partial removal of chlorophyll. It is partly soluble in alcohol (with oily separation), and is soluble in most fixed oils. [Pg.447]

In this paper, work is presented showing capillary SFC analyses of a soybean oil, a hops extract, a celery seed oleoresin, and an essential citrus oil. In addition, results showing the determination of pesticide residues in a parsley sample by capillary SFC are presented. [Pg.180]

Definition Obtained by solv. extraction of dried seeds of Elettan a cardamomum Properties Yel., dk. brn. orgrn. liq. cardamom medicinal soapy odor Uses Natural flavoring agent in foods Regulatory FDA 21CFR 182.20, GRAS Manuf./Distrib. Frutarom http //www. frutarom. com Oleoresin celery CAS 977090-86-0... [Pg.2974]

Methyl myristate Methyl nicotinate Methyl palmitate Methyl pivalate Methyl sorbate Methyl undecanoate Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Musk ambrette d-Neomenthol 1,3-Nonanediol acetate, mixed esters Nonanoic acid trans-2-Nonen-1-ol 1-Octen-3-yl butyrate Octyl crotonate Octyl 2-furoate Octyl heptanoate Octyl isovalerate Octyl 2-methylbutyrate Octyl propionate Oleoresin celery... [Pg.5318]

Celery seed oleoresin contains more odoriferous principles and less terpenes it also contains apiin and other flavonoids (jiangsu). [Pg.165]

Oil and oleoresin (extracts) seed was formerly official in N.F., and oil is official in F.C.C. Extracts come in various forms with strengths (see glossary) expressed in weight-to-weight ratios or in flavor intensities. Celery (including stems, roots, herb, and seed) is the subject of a German therapeutic monograph. Effectiveness of traditional claims is not documented therefore, use is not recommended (blumenthal 1). [Pg.166]


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