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The essential oil is obtained by cold expression from the peel. Like many other citrus oils, its shelf life is short and the oil must be stored under the correct conditions to prevent oxidation. The market of grapefruit juice and therefore the oil is particularly susceptible to food trends, going in and out of fashion regularly, notwithstanding the variation in the crop sizes from one season to the other.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800337 | CAS Number: 90045-43-5 | FEMA Number: 2530
The high terpene content in citrus oils can limit their application in water-based food and beverage consumer products. Partial or full deterpenation of the oil results in improved solubility and varying odour profiles depending on both the method and extent to which it is carried out.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800339 | CAS Number: 90045-43-5 | FEMA Number: 2530
Immortelle, meaning everlasting, is also often called by its botanical name, Helichrysum. Growing around the Mediterranean Sea, several species are used for oil and absolute manufacture.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800767 | CAS Number: 90045-56-0 | FEMA Number: 2592
Jasmine has a strong distinctive floral scent and has always been a major ingredient in perfumes, fragrances for soaps, toiletries and cosmetic products. Several species exist but the J. grandiflorum and J. sambac are the main two used for concrete and absolute manufacture. The dried flowers are also used in jasmine tea.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800904 | CAS Number: 84776-64-7 | FEMA Number: 2598
The tree of juniperus communis bears green berries for the first year turning black in the second and third. One type of juniper is the source for cade oil.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800736 | CAS Number: 84603-69-0 | FEMA Number: 2604
Lavandin is an hybrid from spike lavender and true lavender. The bulk of the production of oil comes from farms in the mountainous region of south-east France.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800920 | CAS Number: 91722-69-9 | FEMA Number: 2618
With over one hundred constituents, this oil boasts a wide range of therapeutic virtues and is used extensively in the fragrance and cosmetic industry.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800345 | CAS Number: 90063-37-9 | FEMA Number: 2622
Essences can be collected from fresh juice in a number of ways, including partial distillation prior to juice evaporation or by condensation of volatiles from the early stages of evaporation. De-oiling juice is important as the acid pH causes chemical degradation of the terpenes leading to off-flavours. Two phases, namely aqueous and oil, are obtained during recovery. The composition of essence oils is similar to that of peel oils but the essence oils usually contain a larger amount of aliphatic ethyl esters. Thus, their aroma resembles that of a particular juice more than that of peel oils.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800353 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The herb of lemongrass is perenial, fast growing up to a height of around 1.5 metres and produces an oil when the partly dried leaves are distilled. The Indian (Cochin) lemongrass oil is one of the main two qualities traded worldwide, the other being the Guatemalan oil, which comes from a different species.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800361 | CAS Number: 91844-92-7 | FEMA Number: 2624
The essential oil is produced by cold expression from the skin at the same time as the fruit is pressed for juice collection. Over the last 30 years the price fluctuation of this oil has been dramatic due to crop failures in various origins across the world.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800346 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The high terpene content in citrus oils can limit their application in water-based food and beverage consumer products. Partial or full deterpenation of the oil results in improved solubility and varying odour profiles depending on both the method and extent to which it is carried out.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800347 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The lemon tree is a small, thorny, evergreen tree native to India. It is now cultivated in South America, Florida and California and southern Europe.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800348 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The high terpene content in citrus oils can limit their application in water-based food and beverage consumer products. Partial or full deterpenation of the oil results in improved solubility and varying odour profiles depending on both the method and extent to which it is carried out.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800351 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The high terpene content in citrus oils can limit their application in water-based food and beverage consumer products. Partial or full deterpenation of the oil results in improved solubility and varying odour profiles depending on both the method and extent to which it is carried out.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800349 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The high terpene content in citrus oils can limit their application in water based food and beverage consumer products. Partial or full deterpenation of the oil results in improved solubility and varying odour profiles depending on both the method and extent to which it is carried out.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800350 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
The Lemon tree is a small, thorny, evergreen tree native to India. It is now cultivated in South America, Florida, California and Southern Europe.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800876 | CAS Number: 8008-56-8 | FEMA Number: 2625
The expressed oil is mixed with food grade solvents (often ethanol and water) to extract the flavouring components away from the terpene hydrocarbons. Up to half of the oxygenated flavour components are left behind in the 'washed' oil making it an excellent flavour base.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800359 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
Monoterpene hydrocarbons, typically referred to as 'terpenes', are generally removed by high vacuum fractional distillation of the essential oil (although a number of other processes exist). Terpenes often find a use as commercially competitive fragrance ingredients.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800358 | CAS Number: 84929-31-7 | FEMA Number: 2625
Typically used to add a juicy character to flavours, this oil recovered through the decanting of the condensed water obtained during the concentration of Mexican lime juice.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800369 | CAS Number: 90063-52-8 | FEMA Number: 2631
The screw-pressing of the fruit produces a juice-essential oil emulsion. The emulsion is then steam distilled and the oil separated from the condensate by decantation. The drastic thermal treatment in the highly acidic lime juice leads to changes in the essential oil. However these changes are appareciated for some applications and furthermore, having undergone drastic acid-thermal action, the oil is extremely stable in acid applications.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800362 | CAS Number: 90063-52-8 | FEMA Number: 2631
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