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GI absolue pays de Grasse

STYRAX HONDURAS RES

983834
Botanical Liquidambar styraciflua,Liquidambar styraciflu
CAS# 0008046-19-3
FEMA# 3037
Olfactive family
Balsamic
Product type Naturals
Technology Resinoid

NATURALSTOGETHER(r)

Programs Single origin
Technical Descriptors

Styrax

Olfactive description

The profile is rich, sweet, balsam-like, floral and spicy.
The resinoid reinforces the spicy and cinnamic effect.

Perfumery usage

Styrax is known to be used as a fixative.
It enhances compositions with chypre and ambery notes.

Process

A primary extraction with a volatile solvent on fresh or dry biomass yields to a Concrete or Resinoid.
The Absolute is obtained via a second purification step in the process.

Did you know?

Extracted part: gum.
1 Kg of Styrax balsam to produce 1 Kg of Resinoid.
This ingredient is both convenient for perfumery and flavor applications.

Sourcing Countries
Crop seasons : Honduras

Sourcing

The resin of the liquidambar tree is sustainably collected by local producers. In the spring, tappers prepare the trees by incising the trunk. The sap is collected through summer. Raw Styrax gum is brought to local cooperatives for filtration, and distilled by our local suppliers.

Honduras

Native to Central America, Styrax is mainly produced in Honduras, where we purchase from our Joint Venture & Naturals Together Partner, Nelixia. Their philosophy is to sustainably produce products that are 100% traceable, while respecting their communities and the environment.
In El Paraíso region, farmers, grouped in a cooperative, mainly harvested pine and coffee until a disease stroke pine and decreased their income. As Styrax is already planted to provide shade for coffee, Nelixia and dsm-firmenich initiated a program on Styrax to guarantee market security and fair price, while ensuring quality and sustainable practices through training.

    Flashpoint
    100 °C / 212 °F
    Certifications
    Kosher Certified
    Others
    GMO Free
    English