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Clary, oil

Clary Oil occurs as a pale yellow to yellow liquid with a herbaceous odor and a winy bouquet. It is the oil obtained by steam distillation from the flowering tops and leaves of the clary sage plant, Salvia sclarea L. (Fam. Labiatae). It is soluble in most fixed oils, and in mineral oil up to 3 volumes, but it becomes opalescent on further dilution. It is insoluble in glycerin and in propylene glycol. [Pg.116]

Precautions May not be used on food crops. Synonyms cas 8000-29-1 Clary Oil... [Pg.93]

In 24- and 48-hour closed patch test studies, no positive reactions were observed after use of full strength clary sage essential oil alone or in 8% petrolatum. Further, there were no sensitization reactions observed in volunteers tested with 8% clary oil in petrolatum (Opdyke 1979). [Pg.774]

Clary extract. See Clary (Salvia sclarea) extract Clary oil. See Clary (Salvia sclarea) oil... [Pg.978]

Synonyms Clary oil Clary sage oil Muscatel oil Muscatel sage oil Sage oil clary Salvia sclarea... [Pg.979]

SdMa sclarea also yields an oil with a highly aromatic odour, recalling that of ambergris. It is known commercially as clary oil or muscatel sage. [Pg.257]

It ia soluble in 2 volumes of 90 per cent, alcohol. German clary oil has the foHowiug characters ... [Pg.257]


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