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Narcissus poeticus absolute

Narcissus poeticus L.
Synonyms : Autogenes angustifolius Raf. // Narcissus angustifolius Curtis

Narcissus poeticus absolute (CAS N° 68917-12-4)

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Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° : : 68917-12-4

  • EINECS number : 90064-26-9

  • FEMA number : Donnée indisponible.

  • Density :

  • Optical rotation : Lorem Ipsum

  • Allergens : Benzyl Benzoate - Benzyl Alcohol - D-Limonene - Linalool

  • Refractive Index @20°C : Lorem Ipsum

  • Volatility : Heart/Base

  • Price Range : €€€€€

  • Appearance : Yellow to green paste

Utilisation

Uses

Other comments :

Initially, the culture of Narcissus was done on the Grasse plateau, however, around the 1950s, the crops were relocated on the Aubrac plateau for quality and agricultural surface issues. The first extraction with volatile solvents was made in the 90s.

Stability :

Solubility issues in perfumes
The esters identified in this raw material can form their corresponding acid in stability tests

Uses in perfumery :

Used in luxury perfumery, for floral notes of jasmine and tuberose, or to bring the note of the flower itself.

Major Components :

  • Benzyl Benzoate (≈9%)
  • Benzyl Alcohol (≈3%)
  • Alpha-Terpineol
  • Methyl Isoeugenol
  • Coumarin (≈1%)

Map for Narcissus poeticus absolute (CAS N° 68917-12-4)​

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Botanique :

The narcissus is the flower of a plant of the Amaryllidaceae family and the genus Narcissus.

Chemotypes :

The genus Narcissus has several varieties:
Narcissus Poeticus - ''Poet's narcissus '' - Narcissus Absolute (variety mainly used, cultivated in Auvergne region), which has a honeyed smell.
Narcissus Tazetta - ''Bunch-flowered Narcissus '' (high content of beta-ocimene and tridecane, although its smell is less appreciated despite of a better yield. It is very little used).
Narcissus Jonquilla (which is in reality a daffodil - Daffodil Absolute), very different olfactively. This difference is due to a high content of Beta-Ocimene, Methyl Benzoate, Linalool, which is giving a solar smell, close to tuberose.

Extraction process :

Narcissus is a flower that appreciates temperate climates and grows beyond 1000m altitude. It blooms in May, in Auvergne, particularly in the region of Aubrac. During this month, farmers mow the flowers using a comb, a rolling utensil in which flowers get stuck and are withdrawn from their stems. Mechanical evolutions of this utensil have recently been used to increase the yield and efficiency of flower crops (harvests are 100 kg per day with a rolling comb, against 1 ton per day with a suitable machine). Flowers are collected in canvas bags and weighed one by one before they are brought to the factory where they are put on the ground. Regularly, the flowers are stirred with the shovel to move air through them. The harvest period usually extends from late May to mid-June.
After that, the flowers are placed on extraction grids into a tank and are subjected to three successive macerations in hexane (45min - 35min - 25min). After removing the flowers and evaporating the hexane, the concrete is collected.
Exhausted flowers are discarded and hexane is recycled to extract other flowers. The concrete is diluted in alcohol (ratio: 1 of flowers / 6 of alcohol) to precipitate the waxes by a glazing process during which the mixture is subjected to a temperature gradient going from 140 °F to 32 °F. The narcissus absolute is obtained after evaporation of the alcohol. The yield is 750 g of absolute for 1 ton of flowers.

Geographic origin :

Data not available.

Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

  • IFRA 51th : This ingredient is restricted by IFRA

Annexe I :

Some regulated synthetic ingredients are found in nature and in certain proportions in natural ingredients. This presence in nature has to be taken into account when calculating limits of use recommended by the IFRA. In case you do not know these concentrations, you can use the ones estimated by the IFRA. Here they are :

List of regulated compounds contained in this ingredient
Regulated ingredient name CAS N° Estimated Concentration
Coumarin 91-64-5 1,2
Benzyl benzoate 120-51-4 8,9
Benzyl alcohol 100-51-6 2,8
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