Name | Guaiacwood Oil |
Synonyms | guaic guaicwoodoil Guaiacwood Oil Guaiac Wood Oil Oils,guaiacwood champaca-woodoil oils,champacawood oils,essential,guaiacwood |
CAS | 8016-23-7 |
Density | 0.965-0.975 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 40-50°C(lit.) |
Flash Point | >230°F |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
MDL | MFCD01772822 |
Physical and Chemical Properties | FEMA:2534 |
Hazard Symbols | Xi - Irritant |
Risk Codes | 38 - Irritating to the skin |
WGK Germany | 2 |
RTECS | ME6270000 |
yellow to yellow-green viscous liquid with a gentle, pleasant, tea-like Rose with a slightly violet aroma. Solidification occurs at low room temperature.
from tribulaceae plants in the South American cloth Chenopodium, guaiac and the core of the Holy guaiac wood, by steam distillation and prepared.
It can be used as a fixative and a cosolvent, and can be applied to perfume, soap and cosmetic essences such as aucklandia, rose and violet. It can also be used in small amounts for beverages, candy, baked food and other food flavors.
FEMA | 2534 | GUAIAC WOOD OIL (BULNESIA SARMIENTI) |
EPA chemical substance information | information provided by: ofmpeb.epa.gov (external link) |
usage limit | FEMA(mg/kg): soft drinks 1.1; Cold drinks 4.1; Candy 9.2; Baked goods 8.1; pudding 4.2; Gum 60. |
Use | China GB 2760-96 for temporary permission of the use of edible spices. It is mainly used for condiment, cola-type beverage and flavor such as smoking. |
production method | from the tribulaceae plants Bulnesia satmiori, Guaiacum of ficinale and The Holy Guaiacum (G. The woody part (sawdust) of the sangturn) was obtained by steam distillation. The yield ranged from 3% to 6%. Wild in Paraguay, Argentina and other places. |
toxic substance data | information provided by: pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (external link) |