
Company | Ingredient Name | ID | Comments | Naturality | Certifications | Purity | Latin name | Treated part | Geographical origin | MOQ |
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Absolue de Tabac Extra - 30 gr | - |
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TOBACCO Absolute | M_0052351 |
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Naturel | - | - | - | - | - | |
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TABAC DECO | P83913100000 |
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Absolue | - | Nicotiana tabacum L. | Feuille | Afrique de l’ouest | - | |
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TABAC DENICOTINISE | F2951 |
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Absolue | - | Nicotiana tabacum L. | Feuille | Afrique de l’ouest | - |
General Presentation
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CAS N° : 8037-19-2
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EINECS number : 639-671-5
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FEMA number : Donnée indisponible.
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Appearance : Viscous to pasty dark brown liquid
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Density :
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Volatility : Base
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Price Range : €€€€
Physico-chemical properties
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Optical rotation : Donnée indisponible
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Vapor pressure : Donnée indisponible
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Refractive Index @20°C : Donnée indisponible
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Acid Value :
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Flash Point :
Uses
Uses in perfumery :
Tobacco Absolute is generally used to bring an animalic, leather and ambery note, to support base notes. It also brings warmth and depth. Its use is often limited by its high cost. Thus, is it rarely found in compositions.
Major Components :
- Nicotine
- Palmitic Acid
- Linoleic Acid

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Botanical name :
Nicotiana tabacum L.
Synonyms : Nicotiana alba Mill. // Nicotiana alipes Steud.
Botanical profile :
Tobacco is an annual herbaceous plant from the Solanaceae family and the genus Nicotiana.
Chemotypes :
A few tobacco varieties are repoted :
Light tobacco (or Virginian tobacco) : Nicotiana tabacum brightleaf - Nicotiana tabacum Burley
Brown tobacco : Nicotiana tabacum Maryland and Nicotiana tabacum Kentucky
Oriental tobacco
Extraction process :
Tobacco is a 50 cm to 1.5 metres high robust, annual herbaceous plant.
It is the residues of tobacco leaves, unusable for cigarette manufacture, which are used to prepare tobacco absolute. It is obtained in two stages: an extraction with volatile solvents (hexane or petroleum ether) to obtain a concrete, followed by a washing of this same concrete with Ethanol to remove the waxes and obtain the absolute after chilling and filtration.
Other comments :
This ingredient was first highlighted in 1919 with the launching of ''Tabac Blond '', by Caron (Ernest Daltroff)
Stability :
Stable in perfumes and diverse functional bases
Regulations & IFRA
Allergens :
This ingredient does not contain any allergen.
IFRA 51th :
This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment