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Sassafrass oil
Chemical Name: Sassafras oil
bp :236 °C(lit.)
density :1.09 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
refractive index :n20/D 1.536(lit.)
Concentration range of the constituent (% weight/weight) :70 – 100%
Fp :225 °F
EPA Substance Registry System: Oils, sassafras(8006-80-2)
F 1 Sensitive to air and humidity.
F 2 Sensitive to air and CO2.
F 3 Hygroscopic.
F 4 Do not heat over …°C.
Available : 10 KG.and as per requirements of the clients.
Hazard Statements:Harmful if swallowed.,Suspected of causing genetic defects,May cause cancer
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Chemical Name: Sassafras oil
bp :236 °C(lit.)
density :1.09 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
refractive index :n20/D 1.536(lit.)
Concentration range of the constituent (% weight/weight) :70 – 100%
Fp :225 °F
EPA Substance Registry System: Oils, sassafras(8006-80-2)
F 1 Sensitive to air and humidity.
F 2 Sensitive to air and CO2.
F 3 Hygroscopic.
F 4 Do not heat over …°C.
Available : 10 KG.and as per requirements of the clients.
Hazard Statements:Harmful if swallowed.,Suspected of causing genetic defects,May cause cancer
contact via call/text+380-95-728-6350(Whatsapp/Viber) and Wickr :space47
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Product Description :
Sassafras oil is extracted from Sassafras albidum (also known as Sassafras officinale, S. variifolium and Laurus sassafras) of the Lauraceae family and is also known as sassafrax.
In ancient herbal medicine Sassafras was used in the treatment of high blood pressure, rheumatism, arthritis, gout, menstrual and kidney problems, and for skin complaints.
Sassafras oil used in small doses is pleasant in tea, jelly, sauces, syrups, and baked goods. Today, sassafras oil is probably most famous as the twang in homemade root beer and certain microbrews. Complementing flavors include ginger, wintergreen oil, and maple powder.
Sassafras oil is extracted from Sassafras albidum (also known as Sassafras officinale, S. variifolium and Laurus sassafras) of the Lauraceae family and is also known as sassafrax.
In ancient herbal medicine Sassafras was used in the treatment of high blood pressure, rheumatism, arthritis, gout, menstrual and kidney problems, and for skin complaints.
Sassafras oil used in small doses is pleasant in tea, jelly, sauces, syrups, and baked goods. Today, sassafras oil is probably most famous as the twang in homemade root beer and certain microbrews. Complementing flavors include ginger, wintergreen oil, and maple powder.
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