Aglaia flower CO2 Extract
Aglaia flower CO2 Extract
Latin name :Aglaia odorata Lour
Extraction Method: SFE-CO2
Processing Type: Total
Obtained From: Flower
Cas No#85480-33-7
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Aglaia flower CO2 Extract
Latin name :Aglaia odorata Lour
Extraction Method: SFE-CO2
Processing Type: Total
Obtained From: Flower
Cas No#85480-33-7
Introduction
The Aglaia flower is an ornamental bush that is grown in pots indoors or in the garden and thrives outdoors in tropical locations throughout SE Asia in China, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. Aglaia flowers are tiny, about 2 mm (rice sized) and pack a robust aroma during daytime hours but little to no scent expressed during the night. Despite its flower name the actual flowers do not open and are instead tiny fragrant balls. Because of their incredibly small size it takes tons of them to produce just one kilogram of absolute. The amount of tiny flowers required is directly related to its cost. Aglaia’s resilient smell earned it the common name perfume plant for good reason.
1-DESCRIPTION
Origin: China
Appearance Yellow to green Liquid
Relative Density (20/20℃) 0.955 – 0.998
Refractive index (n D20) 1.465 – 1.495
Optical activity (αD20) -120 ~ 40
Acid value (mgKOH/g) ≤12
Ester value (mgKOH/g) 180 ~ 280
Heavy meter (As Pb) ≤10mg/kg
As ≤0.5mg/kg
Cd ≤1ppm
Pb ≤1ppm
Cl ≤1ppm
Total Bacteria ≤1,000cfu/g
Yeast & Molds ≤100cfu/g
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