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Coffee arabica roasted extract

Coffea arabica L.

Coffee arabica roasted extract (CAS N° 84650-00-0)

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Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° : : 84650-00-0

  • EINECS number : 283-481-1

  • FEMA number : Donnée indisponible.

  • Density :

  • Optical rotation : Lorem Ipsum

  • Allergens : This ingredient does not contain any allergen.

  • Refractive Index @20°C : Lorem Ipsum

  • Volatility : Base

  • Price Range : €€€

  • Appearance : Black to brown paste

Utilisation

Uses

Other comments :

Coffee is the second most traded resource in the world after oil (Source: International Coffee Organization, ICO)

There are many sources about coffee and more precisely about the difference between arabica and robusta. Among these sources, we particularly highly recommend the ICO website

Stability :

Data not available.

Uses in perfumery :

Used to bring an intense woody aromatic note, as a base note. It works wonderfully with Cardamom (Cardamom EO / Cardamom Absolute) or even with creamy sandalwood tones.
Combined with sweet notes such as Ethyl maltol or Ceylon Cinnamon EO, coffee becomes unbelievable.

Major Components :

  • It is very difficult to comment on the composition of this ingredient. Indeed, it is mainly driven by the purity of the beans and the roasting process.
  • The compositions can therefore differ from one manufacturer to the other.
  • It is worth mentioning that Coffea canephora (Robusta) has almost two times more caffeine than Coffea arabica. On the opposite, it contains much lower sugar concentration.

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Botanique :

Coffea arabicais a tree belonging to the Rubaceae family. It belongs to the coffea gender

Chemotypes :

Coffea genus is very rich, there are more than 120 different species. The growing popularity and demand for coffee has led humans to create an endless number of hybrids species, it is so very difficult to establish the exact level of diversity in this genus.
It is however possible to highlight two main species.

- Coffea arabica (Coffee arabica CO2 / Coffee Absolute / Coffee arabica Absolute). This is the most commonly cultivated species. Today it is estimated that it accounts for almost 70% of the world's coffee production. It is considered as the most precious species because of its higher aromatic qualities compared to other species.
- Coffea canephora ( Coffee robusta CO2 / Coffee Absolute). Less widespread species. It is nevertheless widely used because its culture is easier (it requires lower altitude and less water conditions). This cultivation ease induces a lower production cost.

Extraction process :

Coffee comes from the beans of a tree called ''coffee tree ''. This tree is mainly found in tropical regions of the world. Whether it is for the Arabica or Robusta variety, it takes at least 3 years for the tree to produce harvestable seeds and about 8 years to have an optimal productivity.
The altitude of culture is very important since robusta can be cultivated from sea level weither the Arabica prefers higher altitudes, starting at 1200 meters above sea level.
It is quite difficult to estimate production yields since they are extremely fluctuating and my research has rarely led to any comparable figures.

Once ripe, the coffee cherries are picked. At this stage, they are still green and totally unfit for consumption. They need to undergo a roasting process before anything else.

Geographic origin :

Data not available.

Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

This ingredient is not restricted

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