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Pimenta Leaf Oil

Pimento Berry Oil. The pimento or allspice tree, Pimenta dioca L. (syn. P. officinalis, Liadl.), a native of the West Indies and Central America, yields two essential oils of commercial importance pimento berry oil and pimenta leaf oil. The leaf oil finds some use ia perfumery for its resemblance to clove leaf and cinnamon leaf oils as a result of its high content of eugenol. Pimento berry oil is an item of commerce with extensive appHcation by the flavor industry ia food products such as meat sauces, sausages, and pickles, and moderate use ia perfumery, where it is used primarily as a modifier ia the modem spicy types of men s fragrances. The oil is steam-distilled from dried, cmshed, fully grown but unripe fmits. It is a pale yellow Hquid with a warm-spicy, sweet odor with a fresh, clean topnote, a tenacious, sweet-balsamic-spicy body, and a tea-like undertone. A comparative analysis of the headspace volatiles of ripe pimento berries and a commercial oil has been performed and differences are shown ia Table 52 (95). [Pg.337]

Pimenta Leaf Oil occurs as a pale yellow to light brown-yellow liquid when freshly distilled, becoming darker with age. In contact with iron, it acquires a blue shade, turning to dark brown on extended contact. It has a spicy odor. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the leaves of the evergreen shrub Pimenta officinalis Lindl. (Fam. Myrta-ceae). It is soluble in propylene glycol, and it is soluble, with slight opalescence, in most fixed oils. It is relatively insoluble in glycerin and in mineral oil. [Pg.332]

SYNS OIL OF ALLSPICE OIL OF PIMENTA OIL PIMENTA BERRIES OIL OF PIMENTO OILS, ALLSPICE OILS, PIMENTA PIMENTA BERRY OIL PIMENTA LEAF OIL PIMENTO OIL... [Pg.1130]

Pimenta leaf oil. See Pimenta (Pimenta officinalis) leaf oil... [Pg.3375]

Synonyms Pimenta leaf oil Pimenta officinalis Pimenta officinalis leaf oil... [Pg.3376]

Crude, oleoresin, berry, and leaf oils. Allspice and allspice oil were formerly official in N.F. allspice oil and pimenta leaf oil are official in F.C.C. [Pg.21]

Bay Oil. Steam distillation of the leaves of the tree Pimenta racemosa (Mill) which is indigenous to certain islands of the West Indies, particularly Dominica and Puerto Rico, is called bay or bay leaf oil. The same source was used in the past to produce Bay Rum in which mm was distilled over the leaves. Bay oil [8006-78-8] is a yellowish to dark brown mobile Hquid with a fresh-spicy, sometimes medicinal odor with a lasting sweet-balsamic undertone. The oil finds extensive use in hair tonics, after-shave lotions as well as other men s-type fragrances. There is Htde or no use by the flavor industry. The range of components for a number of bay leaf oils is shown in Table 25 (66). [Pg.321]

Bay Oil As was described in the Chavicol Section, there are three main types of bay trees (1) CaliforniaBay (Umbelluria califomica), (2) West Indian Bay Pimenta racemosa) and (3) Sweet Bay or Bay Laurel Lauras nohilis). A lot of people refer to Bay Laurel simply as Laurel, and the oil from it as laurel leaf oil. Bay Laurel is chiefly grown in the countries of the Mediterranean. [Pg.128]

Bay leaf oil. See Laurel (Laurus nobilis) leaf oil Bay (Pimenta acris) oil... [Pg.403]

Polyurethane, thermoplastic Baymoflex A TP KU 3-2069A. See Acryl ic/sty rene/acrylon itri le terpoly mer Baynat . See Polyurethane foam Bay oil. See Laurel (Laurus nobilis) leaf oil Bay (Pimenta acris) oil... [Pg.404]

Synonyms Bay leaf oil Bay leaves, West Indian, oil Bay oil Myrica oil Pimenta acris Pimenta acris oil Pimenta racemosa oil West Indian bay leaf oil... [Pg.404]

Pimenta officinalis Pimenta officinalis extract. See Pimenta (Pimenta officinalis) extract Pimenta officinalis leaf oil. See Pimenta (Pimenta officinalis) leaf oil Pimenta officinalis oil. See Allspice (Pimenal officinalis) oil... [Pg.3375]

Westchlor ZR SOB DM Powd.. See Aluminum zirconium pentachlorohydrex GLY Westchlor ZR 82B DM Powd.. See Aluminum zirconium octachlorohydrex GLY West Indian bay leaf oil. See Bay (Pimenta acris) oil... [Pg.4704]

Pimenta (Pimenta officinalis) leaf oil Pineapple (Ananas sativus) Juice Pine (Pinus palustris) oil Pine (Pinus pumilio) needle oil Pine (Pinus sylvestris) needle extract Pine (Pinus sylvestris) needle oil Pine (Pinus sylvestris) oil Pipsissewa (Chimaphila umbellata) leaves extract Pomegranate (Punica granatum) bark extract Poppyseed (Papaver somnifemm)... [Pg.5277]

Peppermint (Mentha piperita) leaves Peppermint (Mentha piperita) oil Petitgrain oil Pimenta (Pimenta officinalis) leaf oil Pineapple (Ananas sativus) juice... [Pg.5279]

Pimento leaf oil Pimenta dioica Leaf SD Eugenol... [Pg.401]

Oil of pimento leaf (Pimenta dioica (Linnaeus) Merrill)... [Pg.251]

Bay oil Pimenta racemosa Leaf SD Eugenol, myrcene, chavicol... [Pg.397]


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