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Helichrysum flower oil

Helichrysum italicum (Roth) G.Don
Synonyms : Helichrysum italicum var. italicum // Gnaphalium glutinosum var. glutinosum

Helichrysum flower oil (CAS N° 8023-95-8)

Company Ingredient Name ID Naturality Purity Latin name Treated part Geographical origin Certifications Comments MOQ
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IMMORTELLE B493F Huile essentielle - Helichrysum bracteiferum Humbert Sommité fleurie Madagascar more -
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IMMORTELLE B493 Huile essentielle - Helichrysum bracteiferum Humbert Sommité fleurie Madagascar more -
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IMMORTELLE B494 Huile essentielle - Helichrysum gymnocephalum Humbert Sommité fleurie Madagascar more -
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IMMORTELLE N3448 Huile essentielle - Helichrysum italicum G. Don Sommité fleurie Maroc more -
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IMMORTELLE B3449 Huile essentielle - Helichrysum italicum G. Don Sommité fleurie France more -
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IMMORTELLE B492 Huile essentielle - Helichrysum italicum G. Don Sommité fleurie Italie more -
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IMMORTELLE B490 Huile essentielle - Helichrysum italicum G. Don Sommité fleurie France more -
Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° : : 8023-95-8

  • EINECS number : 289-918-2

  • FEMA number : 2592

  • Density :

  • Optical rotation : Lorem Ipsum

  • Allergens : This ingredient does not contain any allergen.

  • Refractive Index @20°C : Lorem Ipsum

  • Volatility : Base

  • Price Range : €€€€

  • Appearance : Yellow liquid

Utilisation

Uses

Other comments :

Immortelle is so called because of its very slight appearance variations throughout its growth, even when grown and dried. Its Latin name Helichrysum, comes from the Greek and means ''golden sun ''.
The characteristic smell of immortelle is due to the presence of small amounts of 3,5-dimethyloctane-4,6-dione and 2,4-dimethyl-heptane-3,5-dione.
Sometimes, immortelle is also called ''curry plant '' because of its colour.

Stability :

Gets easily coloured and olfactively degraded
Solubility issues in perfumes
The esters identified in this raw material can form their corresponding acid in stability tests. Neryl acecate contained here may form acetic acid.

Uses in perfumery :

Mainly used in chypres, floral, amber, leathery or woody notes. It allows to bring a very delicate tobacco and hay facets. Also works very well in peanuts agreements with, for example, the Osmanthus Absolute.
Nowaday, it is very trendy to use immortelle EO with green notes such as galbanum EO

Major Components :

      For a Corsican Oil :
    • Neryl acetate (≈ 45%)
    • D-Limonene (≈7 - 10%)
    • Curcumene (≈7 - 10%)
    • Neryl propionate (≈ 5%)
    • Nerol (≈ 3%)
    • Alpha-pinene (≈2%)
    • Linalool (≈1%)
    • Beta-Caryophyllene (trace)
      For a Balkan oil :
    • Alpha-pinene (≈25 - 30%)
    • Neryl acetate (≈ 20%)
    • Beta-Caryophyllene (≈7 - 10%)
    • Curcumene (≈7 - 10%)
    • D-Limonene (≈2 - 5%)
    • Linalool (≈3%)
    • Nerol (≈ 1%)
    • Neryl propionate (<1%)

    Map for Helichrysum flower oil (CAS N° 8023-95-8)​

    Photo credits: ScenTree SAS

    Botanique :

    Immortelle is a herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family and the genus Helichrysum.

    Chemotypes :

    Depending on its country of culture, immortelle absolute knows variations in its composition: an immortelle cultivated in Montenegro contains a high rate of Neryl Acetate, γ-Curcumene and smaller quantities of Neryl Propionate and aryl-curcumene. On the other hand, if it is cultivated in Greece, it will contain a high level of Geraniol and Geranyl Acetate. Also, an immortelle grown in Corsica contains a high rate of Neryl Propionate, β-diones ( ''italidiones '') with several sesquiterpenes. Finally, a Spanish origin induces a high level of Alpha-Pinene, to the detriment of other compounds.
    In perfumery, 6 species are also used: Helichrysum angustifolium, Helichrysum gymnocephalum (female helichrysum), Helichrysum stoechas (also Mediterranean), Helichrysum bracteiferum (male helichrysum), Helichrysum faradifani and Helichrysum splendidum (splendid immortal). These species are included among the 500 cultivable species.

    Extraction process :

    Once harvested and dried in June and July, immortelle gives an essential oil - Immortelle EO (yield inferior to 1%) or a concrete and an absolute (Immortelle Absolute) if treated by an organic solvent (yield of 1%, then 70% on the concrete).
    The flower heads of the plant are cut with a sickle. The cut cannot be mechanized because this plant grows wild. Plants are hydrodistilled while they are still very fresh (a part of the production is usually put to dry for a few weeks in order to produce the Immortelle Absolute). The distillation process lasts about 3-4 hours.

    Geographic origin :

    Data not available.

    Utilisation

    Regulations & IFRA

    This ingredient is not restricted

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