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Oleoresins, definition

CAS 9036-66-2 EINECS/ELINCS 232-910-0 FEMA 3254 INS409 Synonyms (+)-Arabinogalactan Arabinogalactoglycan Larch gum Larch turpentine Polyarabinogalactan Stractan Venetian turpentine Classification Natural oleoresin Definition Polysaccharide extracted from Western... [Pg.334]

Synonyms Vanilla oleoresin Definition Derived from Vanilla spp. [Pg.2976]

An official definition of essential oils and related products is available in ISO 9235 1997 Aromatic natural raw materials - Vocabulary . In this standard not only essential oils but also related solvent extracts like oleoresins, concretes, absolutes and resinoids are defined. To stress the impact of ISO standards for the quality management in the flavour industry, an overview of all relevant standards concerning essential oils is given in Table 3.27 at the end of this chapter. ... [Pg.214]

Definition Residue from distiiiing off the volatile oil from the oleoresin obtained from Pinus palustrisand other species of Pinaceae... [Pg.1332]

Classification Unsat. alicyclic hydrocarbon Definition Volatile essential oil obtained by distillation and rectification from turpentine, an oleoresin obtained from Pinusspp., contg. pinene and diterpene Formula C,oH,6... [Pg.1406]

Definition Liq. oleoresin obtained from Abies balsamea... [Pg.378]

Balsam copaiba (Copaifera officinalis) Synonyms Balsam capivi Balsam copaiba Copaiba Copaiba balsam Copaiba oleoresin Copaifera officinalis balsam Jesuit s balsam Definition Oleoresin obtained from Copaifera officinalis... [Pg.378]

Definition Oleoresin obtained from Pseudotsuga menziesi... [Pg.379]

Definition Oleoresin extracted from Myroxylon pereirae] mixt. of resins and chemicals incl. benzyl benzoate, benzyl cinnamate, cinnamic acid, benzoic acid, and vanillin... [Pg.379]

Definition Coloring material derived from paprika oleoresin, consistg. predominantly of capsanthin and capsorubin... [Pg.748]

Definition Exuded oleoresin from Shorea trees Properties Wh. to dk. brn. solid sol. in aromatic, hydrocarbon, and chlorinated hydrocarbon soivs. and esters partly sol. in alcohols insol. in water dens. 1.08 kg/l m.p. 110 C acid no. 20-35 Uses Colorless and overprint varnishes gloss aid, adhesion promoter in cellulose nitrate lacquers alkyd baking enamels binder in paper varnishes paper and textile coatings emulsifier stabilizer food applies. vise, control agent diluent in food colorants in food-pkg. adhesives in food-contact coatings in cellophane for food pkg. [Pg.1147]

Synonyms Fats, nutmeg butter Mace oil Mace oleoresin Macis oil Myristica fragrans Myristica fragrans oil Myristica fragrans oleoresin Nutmeg oil, expressed Definition Volatile oil from steam distillation of dried aril of ripe seed of Myristica fragrans Empirical C7H5CIO... [Pg.2440]

Definition Oleoresin from Agathis aiba trees Properties Sol. in alcohol insol. in esters and hydrocarbons dens. 1.07 kg/l acid no. 120-150 soften, pt. (R B) 120-130 C Uses Binder in road marking paints, insulation varnishes, flexographic inks... [Pg.2495]

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]

Definition Exuded oleoresin from Callitris quadrivalvis, contg. approx. 80% pimaric acid,... [Pg.3874]

CAS 8006-64-2 (steam distilled) 8052-14-0 9005-90-7 977022-00-6 (rectified) EINECS/ELINCS 232-350-7 232-688-5 UN 1299 (DOT) 1300 (DOT) FEMA 3088 Synonyms Gum turpentine Pine balsam Pine gum Purified gum spirits Spirits of turpentine Spirit of turpentine Terebenthine Turpentine gum Turpentine oil Turpentine oil, rectified Turpentine oil, rectifier Turpentine, purified Turpentine, rectified Turpentine, steam distilled Wood turpentine Classification Unsat. alicyclic hydrocarbon Definition Volatile essential oil obtained by distillation and rectification from turpentine, an oleoresin obtained from Pinus spp., contg. pinene and diterpene Formula CioHi6... [Pg.4618]

Definition Essential oil obtained by steam distillation, followed by recti cation at a temperature below 180°C, from the oleoresin obtained by tapping Pinus pinaster Aiton. [Pg.438]

Products obtained by other extraction methods, such as solvent extracts, including supercritical carbon dioxide extracts, concretes or pomades, and absolutes as well as resinoids, and oleoresins are not essential oils as they do not comply with the earlier mentioned definition. Likewise, products obtained by enzymic treatment of plant material do not meet the requirements of the definition of an essential oil. There exists, though, at least one exception that ought to be mentioned. The weU-known essential oil of wine yeast, an important flavor and fragrance ingredient, is derived from a microorganism and not from a plant. [Pg.86]


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