MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN

MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN
  • CAS No.:8031-03-6
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MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN Basic information
Product Name:MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN
Synonyms:Absolutemimosa;AbsoluteMimosaextra;ConcreteMimosa;Hyperabsolutemimosa;Mimosa,absolute;Mimosaabsolute;Mimosaconcreteextract;Mimosaextract
CAS:8031-03-6
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MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN Chemical Properties
density 1.015 g/mL at 25 °C
refractive index n20/D 1.541
Fp >230 °F
color A viscous liquid, yellow-brownish in colour. The main constituents of mimosa absolute include anisaldehyde and hydrocarbons
EPA Substance Registry SystemOils, mimosa (8031-03-6)
Safety Information
RTECS PY7954000
toxicityBoth the acute oral LD50 in mice and the acute dermal LD50 in guinea-pigs exceeded 5 g/kg (Moreno, 1974)
MSDS Information
MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionWoody plants native to Australia, having pinnate leaves and yellow flower clusters. The plant has become acclimated to the French and Italian Riviera, where it was transplanted in the early 1800s. It is cultivated for ornamental (flowers) and extractive purposes. The flowers are the part used. Mimosa has a delicate, sweet, floral odor. The derivatives are the concrete, which is extracted from flowers in approximately 0.7 to 1.1% yields using petroleum ether, and the absolute, prepared from the concrete in approximately 20 to 25% yields. The concrete is a pale-yellow wax with a fatty, floral, slightly sweet odor, reminiscent of beeswax. The absolute is a syrupy, viscous, amber-colored or yellowish liquid with a scent similar to that of flowers.
Chemical PropertiesMimosa absolute is prepared from the concrete in approximately 20 to 25% yield. It is sweeter and more natural flowerlike, and less spicy than cassie. The concrete prepared with petroleum extract is a pale-yellow wax with a fatty, floral, slightly sweet odor, reminiscent of beeswax
Chemical PropertiesMimosa absolute is obtained from the blossoms of the mimosa trees Acacia dealbata Link and Acacia mearnsii De Wild. (Mimosaceae), which grow, for example, in the forests of Southern France and in Morocco. The absolute is a yellowish-brown liquid with a slightly green, floral odor and extremely high tenacity. The odor-determining constituents, for example, phenylethyl alcohol or methyl anisate, are contained only in very small concentrations. Annual production is only some few tons. The main part is produced in Morocco and, in small quantities, also in France and India. Mimosa absolute is used mainly in fine fragrances as a floral fixative.
Physical propertiesThe absolute is a syrupy, viscous, amber-colored or yellowish liquid.
OccurrenceFound in the flowers of Acacia decurrens var. dealhata (Fam. Leguminosae) (Guenther, 1952; Naves, 1974).
PreparationFrom the concrete of mimosa (Guenther, 1952)
DefinitionExtractives and their physically modified derivatives. Acacia decurrens, Leguminosae.
MIMOSA ABSOLUTE MOROCCAN Preparation Products And Raw materials

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