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NUTMEG EO SLC

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Botanical Myristica fragrans
CAS# 0008008-45-5
FEMA# 2793
Olfactive family
Spicy
Product type Naturals
Technology Essential Oil

NATURALSTOGETHER(r)

Programs
Technical Descriptors

Nutmeg

Olfactive description

Spicy, warm, powdery, woody, terpenic.

The “burnt rubber” off-note is removed with this process, offering an enhanced spicy, woody, fruity and fresh profile.

Perfumery usage

This complete technical solution which led to SLC (Safrole Low Content) increases the applicability of NUTMEG EO in all applications that fall under REACH, such as fragrances.
Thanks to its balsamic, fresh and tenacious citrus note, this oil is easily used in amber and powdery bases.

Process

Obtained by distillation of the biomass with water, or steam.
The essential oil is physically separated from the aqueous phase by decantation.

Did you know?

Extracted part: fruits.
Fractions analysis and recovering has led to the creation of an essential oil with a very low Safrole and Eugenol content (SLC).
This ingredient is both convenient for perfumery and flavor applications.

Sourcing Countries
Crop seasons : Indonesia

Sourcing

Nutmeg is made from the seeds of a tropical evergreen tree native to the Moluccas, or the Spice Islands, of Indonesia, and is cultivated there and in the West Indies.

Indonesia

dsm-firmenich sources its Nutmeg mainly from Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi in Indonesia. Originally found only in the Maluku islands, the nutmeg tree has spread over the centuries across much of the Indonesian archipelago.
Nutmeg can be harvested year round, but conditions are best during the dry season. Smallholder farmers pick the fruit by hand when it is still relatively green, at around 4 to 5 months. The flesh is removed to reveal the fragrant seed, which is then dried, ground and processed.

Flashpoint
44 °C / 111.2 °F
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