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Violet leaf absolute

Violet leaf absolute Violet reactive dyes Viologens... [Pg.1056]

Violet Leaf. Violet leaf absolute is produced by the usual extraction methods from Viola odorata (var. Victoria). It is grown mainly ia the south of France and Egypt. Although this material is not produced ia large amounts, it is quite valuable ia perfumery for its powerhil green leafy and doral character, an odor that belongs to many doral bouquets. The principal odorant ia violet leaf absolute is 2-/n j -6-i7j -nonadienal [55748-2]. [Pg.80]

Violet leaf absolute is obtained by solvent extraction, via the concrete, from the leaves of Viola odorata L. (Violaceae), which is grown predominantly in southern France. [Pg.225]

Violet leaf absolute is used frequently in perfume compositions, but only in very low concentration because of its intense odor. FCT 1976 (14) p. 893 [8024-08-6], [90147-36-7]. [Pg.225]

Methyl heptine carbonate Violet leaf absolute c/.s-3-Hexanol and esters Hivertal Isocyclocitral... [Pg.34]

Methyl octine carbonate Methyl heptine carbonate c/.s-3-Hexenyl methyl carbonate Nonadienal Parmavert Violet leaf absolute Liffarome Phenyl acetaldehyde glyceroacetal Fiorivert... [Pg.50]

Violet leaf absolute is used frequently in perfume compositions, but only in very low concentration because of its intense odor. [Pg.237]

Synonyms Viola odorata Viola odorata flowers and leaves Violet flowers and leaves Violet leaf absolute... [Pg.4694]

The absolute is a dark green to brown liquid with a strong, green odor. The main constituent of the volatile fraction is 2-trani-6-cw-nonadienal [557-48-2] (violet leaf aldehyde) [818, 819]. [Pg.225]


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