FEMA | N/A |
CAS | 68916-55-2 |
EINECS | N/A |
JECFA Food Flavoring | N/A |
CoE Number | N/A |
Organoleptic Notes |
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Odor | honey sweet, honey, animal, balsamic, |
Flavor | N/A |
Material Notes | This perfume and flavor material is only very rarely offered on the market. The concrete and the absolute are generally preferred by the producers because of the better yield and by the consumers because of the more versatile application of the extracted material. The small tree or shrub, Sambucus Nigra, grows all over Europe wild or planted. It is appreciated for its flowers which are used in medicine for their mild diuretic effect, for their berries which serve as a food or a preserve and finally for the soft marrow which Ends use in certain carvings and for industrial purposes. The dried flowers are steam distilled in Hungary, Germany and France. The essential oil is known in France as essence de sureau, The oil is solid at room temperature and it has a very peculiar, intensely sweet, honey like, faintly animal and unpleasantly nauseating odor. The fact that the odor of this oil does not immediately remind one of the suave, sweet balsamic fragrance of the flowers may be due to the very low content of essential oil in the elderflowers. tsca definition 2008: extractives and their physically modified derivatives. sambucus nigra, sambucaceae. |