Forest Pepper PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™
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Latin name :
Zanthoxylum rhetsa
Botanical profile :
Forest Pepper is a plant belonging to the family of Rutaceae and to the Zanthoxylum genus.
Geographic origin :
Thaïland, Phillipines and Australia
Chemotypes :
Although it is called ''pepper '', Forest pepper does not belong to the Piper genus, associated to ''real peppers ''. For example, Black Pepper EO (Piper nigrum) belongs to this family.
Moreover, Sichuan pepper used in perfumery is in reality called ''Japanese pepper '' (Zanthoxylum piperitum), associated with another species : Zanthoxylum bungeanum.
The genus Zanthoxylum is composed of 200 different species. Nevertheless, some species are more used than others.
Sichuan pepper (Zanthoxylum armatum) gives an essential oil rich in Beta-Phellandrene.
Timur Pepper (Zanthoxylum simulans), endemic from Nepal. Timur Pepper PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™
Another Sichuan pepper is the Zanthoxylum bungeanum, rich in Linalyl Acetate.
Madagascar pepper (Zanthoxylum decaryi) is extracted for its petitgrain.
Chinese pepper (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium) is very cultivated in India and China.
Indonesian pepper (Zanthoxylum avicennae) is more anisic.
Japanese pepper (Zanthoxylum piperitum) is widely cultivated in Japan.
Forrest Pepper (Zanthoxylum rhetsa), Forest Pepper PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™, mainly available in Thaïland, rich in Limonene
Moreover, Sichuan pepper used in perfumery is in reality called ''Japanese pepper '' (Zanthoxylum piperitum), associated with another species : Zanthoxylum bungeanum.
The genus Zanthoxylum is composed of 200 different species. Nevertheless, some species are more used than others.
Sichuan pepper (Zanthoxylum armatum) gives an essential oil rich in Beta-Phellandrene.
Timur Pepper (Zanthoxylum simulans), endemic from Nepal. Timur Pepper PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™
Another Sichuan pepper is the Zanthoxylum bungeanum, rich in Linalyl Acetate.
Madagascar pepper (Zanthoxylum decaryi) is extracted for its petitgrain.
Chinese pepper (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium) is very cultivated in India and China.
Indonesian pepper (Zanthoxylum avicennae) is more anisic.
Japanese pepper (Zanthoxylum piperitum) is widely cultivated in Japan.
Forrest Pepper (Zanthoxylum rhetsa), Forest Pepper PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™, mainly available in Thaïland, rich in Limonene
Extraction process :
Extraction of berries through supercritical fluid using the PURE JUNGLE ESSENCE™ process.
Major Components :
D-Limonene (20 - 50%)
Alpha-phellandrene (10 - 20%)
Beta-phellandrene (10 - 20%)
Para-cymene (5 - 10%)
Alpha-pinene (5 - 10%)
Beta-ocimene (5-10%)
Myrcene (5 - 10%)
Geranyl acetate (5 - 10%)
Linalool (1 - 5%)
Alpha-terpineol (1 - 5%)
Geraniol (< 1%)
Terpinolene (< 1%)
Beta-Pinene (< 1%)
Alpha-phellandrene (10 - 20%)
Beta-phellandrene (10 - 20%)
Para-cymene (5 - 10%)
Alpha-pinene (5 - 10%)
Beta-ocimene (5-10%)
Myrcene (5 - 10%)
Geranyl acetate (5 - 10%)
Linalool (1 - 5%)
Alpha-terpineol (1 - 5%)
Geraniol (< 1%)
Terpinolene (< 1%)
Beta-Pinene (< 1%)
- Uses in perfumery :
- Derived from spicy-citrusy berries from Thailand, this ingredients unveils a new kind of citrus note with orange, pink pepper tonalities and aldehydic facets.
- Other comments :
- Data not available.
- Volatility :
- Heart
- Appearance :
- Yellow to pale yellow liquid
- Stability :
- Price Range :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Aromatherapy :
Informations provided below are taken from reference works in aromatherapy. They are given for information purposes only and can not constitute medical information, nor engage the responsibility of ScenTree.
Data not available.
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- EINECS number :
- 301-094-8
- FEMA number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Allergens :
- Linalool - D-Limonene - Geraniol
- IFRA :
- This ingredient is restricted by IFRA
- Annexe I :
- Some regulated synthetic ingredients are found in nature and in certain proportions in natural ingredients. This presence in nature has to be taken into account when calculating limits of use recommended by the IFRA. In case you do not know these concentrations, you can use the ones estimated by the IFRA. Here they are :
List of regulated compounds contained in this ingredient | ||
---|---|---|
Regulated ingredient name | CAS N° | Estimated Concentration |
d,l-Citronellol | 106-22-9 | 0,1 |
This ingredient is not restricted for the 48th amendment
To learn more about IFRA's standards : https://ifrafragrance.org/safe-use/library
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