FEMA | 2988 |
CAS | 8007-01-0 |
EINECS | N/A |
JECFA Food Flavoring | N/A |
CoE Number | N/A |
Organoleptic Notes |
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Odor | floral floral, rose, waxy, spicy, green, oily, geranium, metallic, |
Flavor | floral floral, waxy, spicy, honey, green, oily, resinous, geranium, |
Material Notes | The alcohol soluble extract of the concrete from Bulgarian rose flowers has only recently been produced on a commercial scale in Bulgaria. Rose absolute is an orange yellow, orange reddish or slightly olive yellowish viscous liquid of extremely rich, warm, spicy floral and very deep rose odor with a more or less pronounced honeylike backnote. Its diffusive power is only realized when the absolute is diluted or used at the concentration of a few percent or even less in a perfume base. Bulgarian Rose Absolute is used so extensively in high class perfumes that it is hardly possible to define its field of application. Apart from strictly rosy florals, it forms important parts of the conventional rose jasmin complex which is found in countless fashion perfumes today. It is used in cassie modifications, carnation bases, chypres, oriental bases and fantasy bouquets. its unusual radiation compensates for its high cost to a certain degree, so that it can be used in medium priced perfumes as well. The spent waxes from the extraction of absolute from concrete usually have a faint odor of rose flowers. These waxes are commercially available and find some application in soap perfumery. tsca definition 2008: extractives and their physically modified derivatives. rosa centifolia, rosaceae. |