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Read moreWe are committed to providing only the highest quality of flavour and fragrance ingredients on demand to our customers worldwide. Our diverse product list offers a selection of over 250 natural and synthetic aroma chemicals, coolants, essential oils and extracts. Even if you cannot find a specific product you are looking for, do contact us as we may still be able to help.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800924 | CAS Number: 84082-79-1 | FEMA Number: 3001
The sandalwood is a parasitic tree. The wood is used for religious ceremonies in India and Sri Lanka and the oil production is heavily regulated when not completely banned. Other varieties are available from origins such as Indonesia, Australia and South African but the oil profiles are all quite different in each region.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800418 | CAS Number: 84787-70-2 | FEMA Number: 3005
Made from Mentha spicata, USA, India, and China are the main sources of spearmint oil. Each origin has its own specific composition profile meaning that one cannot be directly substituted for another, however blending can overcome this. Our Chinese oil has a minimum 60% natural carvone content.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800421 | CAS Number: 84696-51-5 | FEMA Number: 3032
Tangerine, as a sub-group of Mandarin, originated from China but was later introduced to Europe and Americas. Cravo tangerine is the type most commonly grown in Brazil.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800423 | CAS Number: 93686-22-7 | FEMA Number: 3041
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: 800424 | CAS Number: 93686-22-7 | FEMA Number: 3041
The oil is extracted by steam distillation of the leaves. Tarragon is cultivated worlwide but the largest volumes of oil come from the eastern regions of Europe. The principal constituent is estragole/ methyl chavicol at around 70%.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800925 | CAS Number: 90131-45-6 | FEMA Number: 2412
In the aboriginal history of Australia, the leaves of Melaleuca were used as a herbal tea, which has given the common name tea tree oil to the Melaleuca alternifolia. The oil is produced by water or steam distillation of the leaves and twigs. Two main origins are traded in large volumes; China and Australia. The total production can vary wildly from year to year as the plants are prone to suffer from drought conditions or the fields are subject to floodings, especially in Australia. The market price is therefore quite volatile.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800979 | CAS Number: 85085-48-9 | FEMA Number: 3902
In the aboriginal history of Australia, the leaves of Melaleuca were used as a herbal tea, which has given the common name tea tree oil to the Melaleuca alternifolia. The oil is produced by water or steam distillation of the leaves and twigs. Two main origins are traded in large volumes; China and Australia. The total production can vary wildly from year to year as the plants are prone to suffer from drought conditions or the fields are subject to floodings, especially in Australia. The market price is therefore quite volatile.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800427 | CAS Number: 68647-73-4 | FEMA Number: 3902
In the aboriginal history of Australia, the leaves of Melaleuca were used as a herbal tea, which has given the common name tea tree oil to the Melaleuca alternifolia. The oil is produced by water or steam distillation of the leaves and twigs. Two main origins are traded in large volumes; China and Australia. The total production can vary wildly from year to year as the plants are prone to suffer from drought conditions or the fields are subject to floodings, especially in Australia. The market price is therefore quite volatile.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800574 | CAS Number: 85085-48-9 | FEMA Number: 3902
The absolute is obtained by solvent extraction and followed by purification with ethyl alcohol of the botanical Polyanthus tuberose L.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 801033 | CAS Number: 94334-35-7 | FEMA Number: 3084
Sometimes refered to as Gaultheria, this essential oil is produced by steam or water distillation of the leaf of Gaultheria procumbens. As the the oil is only produced by the decomposition process in warm water, the leaves must first be macerated in warm water. The oil is composed of almost 98% natural methyl salycilate.
EU Natural | DMA Code: 800431 | CAS Number: 90045-28-6 | FEMA Number: 3113
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