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Citrus amara

CAS 72968-50-4 EINECS/ELINCS 277-143-2 Synonyms Bitter orange flower extract Citrus amara Citrus aurantium amara flower extract Citrus aurantium flower extract Definition Extract of the flowers of the bitter orange, Citrus aurantium amara Uses Refreshing agent in cosmetics Trade Name Synonyms Remoduline [Silab http //www.siiab.fr, R.I.T.A., http //WWW. ritacorp. com]... [Pg.539]

Synonyms Bitter orange oil Bitter orange peel oil Citrus amara Citrus aurantium Citrus aurantium amara... [Pg.539]

L-(+)-Citrulline. See Citrulline Citrus amara. See Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) flower extract Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) extract Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) peel extract Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) oil Citrus aurantifolia. See Lime oil terpeneless Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) oil Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) extract Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) peel extract... [Pg.976]

Citrus aurantium L., syn. Citrus amara Bitter orange oil Neroli oil, bitter Flower, pericarp, leaf, and... [Pg.139]

Orange Flower (Neroli) Oil. "The rose we call the queen of flowers, the jasmin the fairest and prettiest princess, but the orange flower is the most fragile and dainty of out royal family of flowers. If the rose stirs our memories, the jasmin our hopes, the orange flower stirs sentiments—sentiments most romantic " (14). Commercial neroh oil [8016-38 J is obtained by steam distillation of the freshly picked blossoms of the bitter orange Citrus aurantium L. subspecies amara, which is cultivated in Mediterranean countries as well as in Haiti and several other tropical countries. More than 125 components have been identified in the oil the principal ones are shown in Table 4 and Figure 1. [Pg.302]

Citrus aurantium (Christen.) Swingle var. amara Suan Cheng (Bitter orange) (unripe fruit) Synephrine, N-methyltyramine, flavones including tangeratin and nobiletin.33 Treat indigestion, relieve abdominal distension, ptosis of the anus or uterus. [Pg.54]

Orange (bitter) Citrus aurantium ssp. dried peel from 0.5-2.5 amara (Rutaceae) fruit (expression)... [Pg.182]

Synonyms Orange Peel Oil, Bitter (Citrus aurantium L. subsp amara L.)... [Pg.158]

Petitgrain Oil, Paraguay Type, occurs as a yellow to brown-yellow liquid with a somewhat harsh, bittersweet, floral odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the leaves and small twigs of the bitter orange tree, Citrus auran-tium L. subspecies amara (Fam. Rutaceae). It is soluble in most fixed oils and is soluble, with opalescence or turbidity,... [Pg.327]

Ganzera, M., Lanser, C., and Stuppner, H. Simultaneous determination of Ephedra sinica and Citrus aurantium Var. amara alkaloids by ion-pair chromatography. Talanta 2005, 66, 889-894. [Pg.107]

PROP From steam distillation of the leaves of Citrus aurantiumU, subspecies amara. Yellow to brown liquid harsh bitter odor. D 0.878-0.889, refr index 1.455 20°. Sol in fixed oils, mineral oil, propylene glycol insol in glycerin. [Pg.1087]

Aurantii Amari Cortex Rind of fruit Citrus Aurantium amara Northern India... [Pg.350]

An interesting variability is observed in plants from Rutaceae family. In bergamot (Citrus auranthium Bergamia), neroli and petitgrain (Citrus auranhtium ssp. amara), and lime oils (Citrus aurantifolia) the prevalence of (-)-linalool has been found. In orange (Citrus sinensis) and tangerine (Citrus reticulata) (+)-linalool is the dominant enantiomer, while in lemon (Citrus limon) and grapefruit (Citrus paradisi) the enantiomeric ratio of linalool is close to racemate [31,40]. [Pg.375]

Pellati F, Benvenuti S, Melegari M. High-performance liquid chromatography methods for the analysis of adrenergic amines and flavanones in Citrus aurantium L. var. amara. Phytochem Anal 2004 15 220-225. [Pg.242]

Oil of nerob (Citrus aurantium L. ssp. aurantium, syn. Citrus aurantium L. ssp. amara var. pumiba)... [Pg.251]

In the course of the last century and a half probably at least 6000, and possibly more than 10,000 essential oils have been analyzed or reported in one way or another. Of the single plant family Pinaceae for example, more than 200 oils have been examined of the single genus Eucalyptus an equal number of the single species Citrus at least 21—14 of these from the single subspecies amara. [Pg.308]

ILS. 2004. Bitter orange Citrus aurantium var. amara) extracts and constituents ( )-p-synephrine [CAS No. 94-07-5] and ( )-p-octopamine [CAS No. 104-14-3] Review of toxicological literature. Research Triangle Park, NC Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc. [Pg.230]

Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) flower 0xtrdct... [Pg.539]

Manuf./Distrib. Calchauvet http //www.caichauvet.com, FIeurchem http //www.fieurchem.com, Spectrum Quality Prods. http //www.spectrumchemicai. com, Treatt USA http //www.rctreatt.com, Voigt Global Distrib. http //www.vgdiic.com Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) peel extract... [Pg.539]

Nerol 70. See Nerol Nerol acetate. See Neryl acetate Nerolex FCC. See Nerol Neroli bigarade oil Neroli bigarade oil, Tunisian. See Orange (Citrus aurantium dulcis) flower oil Neroli bigarde oil. See Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium amara) oil Nerolidol Nerolidol. See Tri methy Idodecatrieneol Nerolin Nerolin bromelia Neroline. See 3-Naphthyl ethyl ether... [Pg.2796]


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