Lavender oil (CAS N° 8000-28-0)
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Lavender oil

Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Synonyms : Lavandula officinalis Chaix, // Lavandula fragrans Jord.

Lavender oil (CAS N° 8000-28-0)

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Huile essentielle de Lavande Fine Pays - 30 gr

Certifications :

LAVENDER Essential Oil

ID : M_0057754

Certifications :

LAVANDE FINE

ID : B531P

France

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

LAVANDE FINE

ID : B531

France

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

LAVANDE FINE AOP

ID : B530

France

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

LAVANDE OFFICINALE

ID : 536

France

Certifications :

LAVANDE OFFICINALE

ID : B535P

France

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

LAVANDE OFFICINALE

ID : B537

Bulgarie

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

LAVANDE OFFICINALE

ID : HES50002

France

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

LAVANDE OFFICINALE

ID : B535

France

Certifications : Certifications : Bio

Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° : 8000-28-0

  • EINECS number : 97722-12-8

  • FEMA number : 2622

  • Appearance : Colorless liquid

  • Density :

  • Volatility : Head/Heart

  • Price Range : €€€

Physico-chemical properties

  • Optical rotation : Donnée indisponible

  • Vapor pressure : Donnée indisponible

  • Refractive Index @20°C : Donnée indisponible

  • Acid Value :

  • Flash Point :

Utilisation

Uses

Uses in perfumery :

Used in fougere perfumes, with Geranium EO, Coumarin and Oak Moss Absolute, in laundry and cosmetics for men to give a clean effect.

Major Components :

Map for Lavender oil (CAS N° 8000-28-0)​

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Botanical name :

Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Synonyms : Lavandula officinalis Chaix, // Lavandula fragrans Jord.

Botanical profile :

Lavender is a plant belonging to the Labieae family and the Lavandula genus.

Chemotypes :

There are several varieties of lavender: the population and the clonal. The difference comes mainly from genetics and historical crosses. The population lavender is the historical variety. It has never been crossed and is therefore recognizable by plants of various aspects and very heterogeneous fields as the reproduction is sexed and made from seeds. The clonal lavender comes from population lavender cuttings. Very homogeneous fields and similar plants are obtained with this method. It is mainly produced in Bulgaria, but it is possible to find some in France. Olfactively, the difference is notable. Clonal lavender is poorer, less varied. Among the clonals, there are three major species: the maillete, the matherone and the diva, differentiated by their Ocimene level. Among the populations, we distinguish the rapido, the sara and the carla, which contain an intermediate rate of Ocimene.
Overall, lavender has 32 different species linked to the genus Lavandula, not counting hybrids.
In perfumery, there are especially hybrid species such as Lavandin Grosso EO with a terpenic and camphorated smell, and the Aspic EO, even more camphorated (see Lavandin and Aspic).

Extraction process :

Lavender is a 20 to 60 cm tall herbaceous sub-shrub with evergreen leaves and blue-purple flowers that bloom from July-August. The production of lavender requires a certain altitude, located between 600 and 1500 meters.
After declining between the 1960s and 2000s, production is now increasing thanks to the Bulgarian productions among others, twice as big as French productions.
Cultivation and extraction are done in August-September, using a traditional or a green ground process. The traditional process consists in leaving the plants to dry under the sun after cutting them. This technique allows to concentrate all the heavy olfactive compounds as the terpenes have time to evaporate. The resultant smell is hotter and more coumarin. The green ground process (ensilage) consists in extracting the plants directly after cutting them. Therefore, the smell is greener and cooler than if the plant was dried in the sun beforehand. In both cases, lavender essential oil is obtained by decantation at the distillation outlet.
The extraction yield of lavender is lower than the lavandin, because lavender contains fewer flower heads. Its extraction yield of 40 kg of essential oil per hectare does not equal the lavender, which has a yield of 120 kg of oil per hectare cultivated (Aspic has a yield of 50 kg / ha).
The essential oil can be ground to be obtained without terpene. It can also be acetylated to increase its level of Linalyl Acetate to be extracted later. The lavender absolute yield is between 1 and 2.2%, and it has a very green, herbaceous smell as well as a great tenacity.

Other comments :

Note that there is a French PDO designation, obtained for a lavender produced at 800 meters above the sea level, guaranteed 100% pure and natural, produced in a defined area and having specific chromatographic characteristics. The label is awarded by a jury of experts after an olfactory evaluation. Other labels such as the ECO-Cert, Qualité-France and SOCOTEC labels can be attributed to organic lavender absolute productions.
On the lavender plant population, the leafhopper, an insect feeding on plant sap, bites the plants causing their death. Kaolin is a pesticide used to control this insect, which does not attack clonal lavender plants.
Many adulterations can occur regarding the absolute lavender. It can be adulterated by other types of lavender with a lower cost, by a Lavandin EO, by addition of synthetic compounds such as Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Coumarin, Ocimene or other terpenes. Compliance with production standards is validated by chromatographic analysis.
Each molecule must have a minimum and maximum rate in the produced absolute. For example, for Lavandula angustifolia, Linalool should be present between 25 and 38% in the essential oil, Linalyl Acetate between 25 and 38% and cis-β-Ocimene between 4 and 10%. Physicochemical properties are also to be respected, such as the ester level (between 38 and 58%) or the optical rotation for example.

Stability :

Solubility issues in perfumes
The esters identified in this raw material can form their corresponding acid in stability tests
The terpenes identified in this raw material can polymerize when they are oxidized

Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

Allergens :

Linalool - D-Limonene - Geraniol

IFRA 51th :

This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment

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