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Ocotea pretiosa

Brazilian sassafras oil is obtained by steam distillation of the roots, trunks, and branches of Ocotea pretiosa (Nees) Mez. (Lauraceae) a tree growing wild in South America (Brazil). The oil was formerly called Ocotea cymbarum oil due to incorrect botanical naming. It is a yellow to brownish liquid with the characteristic odor of safrole. [Pg.219]

Sassafras, Brazilian Ocotea pretiosa (Nees) Mez. Safrole (84)... [Pg.81]

Safrole, which is both toxic and carcinogenic, occurs in sassafras oil up to 90%. There are two commercially important sassafras oils the Brazilian oil is obtained from the trunk wood of Ocotea pretiosa and the Chinese oil is obtained from Cinnamomum camphora by steam distillation of wood chips. Safrole from... [Pg.295]

Synonyms oil of cade empyreumatic oil of juniper oil of juniper tar Haarlem oil Harlem oil Tilly drops Holland balsam silver drops silver balsam Kaparlem Caparlem cade oils juniper tar oil cade oil Juniperus oxycedrus L. oil cade oil rectified Uses use in perfumery is limited to situations where a smoky leathery, woody phenolic, dry and warm note is called for in forest notes, leather bases, fougeres, pine for men s fragrances and in the imitation of certain essential oils and oakmoss has certain disinfectant properties for which it can be utilized in soap perfumes, for example combined with thyme, origanum, clove, and similar phenolic oils (if the discoloration creates no serious problem) and with cassia oil, Melaleuca alternifolia emd Ocotea pretiosa in the flavoring of meat and seafood, to which it imparts the smoke note previously obtained in a regular smokehouse in eczema and psoriatic medications... [Pg.1222]

Sassafras, Brazilian (Ocotea cymbarum oil) Ocotea odorifera (Veil.) Rohwer (Ocotea pretiosa [Nees] Mez.) Lauraceae Wood Wild HQ... [Pg.63]

Ethylphenol has been isolated from the oleoresin of Picea abies (94). Notably, nitro compounds have also been found, namely l-nitro-2-phenylethane in wood and bark of Ocotea pretiosa and Aniba canelilla (65), and thalictoside (19) and its glucose 6-caffeoate in the bark of Parabenzoin praecox (157). A glucoside, salidroside, of 4-hydroxy-hydroxyethylbenzene has been isolated from the bark of Salix triandra (169). [Pg.373]

Gottlieb O R, Magalhaes M T 1958 Isolation of piperonylic acid from Ocotea pretiosa. Nature 182 742-743... [Pg.395]

Gottlieb O R, Magalhaes M T 1959 Occurrence of l-nitro-2-phenylethane in Ocotea pretiosa and Aniba canelilla. J Org Chem 24 2070-2071... [Pg.395]

Hernandia peltata Lindera umbellata Liquidambar orientalis Magnolia kobus Ocotea pretiosa Octomeles sumatrana Populus spp. [Pg.853]

Gottlieb OR, Fineberg M, Magalhaes T 1962 Physiological varieties of Ocotea pretiosa. IV. Further data on nitrophenylethane containing specimens. Perfumery Essent Oil Rec 53 299—301... [Pg.1134]


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