callitris glaucophylla wood oil australia
white cypress wood oil australia
 
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      Jade Cypress CO2
      Mark Evans has this to say: “This Australian conifer is also known White Cypress, Murray River Cypress and Northern Cypress so you could find it under any of those names. To me, all the Australian wood oils such as Buddha Wood, Fire Tree and wild-crafted Sandalwood all have a recognisably sweet, resinous, balsamic, dense woody quality to them that I find extremely appealing and that is absent from oils sourced from anywhere else in the world. When I smell these woods I’m transported straight back to my childhood days spent exploring the West Aussie bush. They have a wildness to them with a sense of the red sand, hot sun, iron-rich minerals and the regular, rejuvenating bush fires that sweep through.
       
      Jade Wood Premium Essential Oil
      Adam Michael has this say “Yet another fascinating material from Australia with a consistent and stable aroma profile. Aromatically this material shares a lot of similarities with the key notes found within Blue Cypress and to a lesser extent Massoia Bark, Sandalwood and Siam Wood. A very masculine, woody lactonic affair throughout, quite dry in parts with no fruity or sweet facets at all and of impressive tenacity, lasting 5 days on the strip.
       
       
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Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Soluble in:
 alcohol
Insoluble in:
 water
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Organoleptic Properties:
 
Odor Type: woody
 
Odor Strength: medium
 
 woody  lactonic  balsamic  resinous  dry  
Odor Description:
at 100.00 %. 
woody lactonic balsamic resinous dry
 
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Jade Cypress CO2
Odor: characteristic
Use: Mark Evans has this to say: “This Australian conifer is also known White Cypress, Murray River Cypress and Northern Cypress so you could find it under any of those names. To me, all the Australian wood oils such as Buddha Wood, Fire Tree and wild-crafted Sandalwood all have a recognisably sweet, resinous, balsamic, dense woody quality to them that I find extremely appealing and that is absent from oils sourced from anywhere else in the world. When I smell these woods I’m transported straight back to my childhood days spent exploring the West Aussie bush. They have a wildness to them with a sense of the red sand, hot sun, iron-rich minerals and the regular, rejuvenating bush fires that sweep through.
Hermitage Oils
Jade Wood Premium Essential Oil
Odor: characteristic
Use: Adam Michael has this say “Yet another fascinating material from Australia with a consistent and stable aroma profile. Aromatically this material shares a lot of similarities with the key notes found within Blue Cypress and to a lesser extent Massoia Bark, Sandalwood and Siam Wood. A very masculine, woody lactonic affair throughout, quite dry in parts with no fruity or sweet facets at all and of impressive tenacity, lasting 5 days on the strip.
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
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IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice
 
Recommendation for callitris glaucophylla wood oil australia flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
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Other Information:
Typical G.C.
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FAO Doc: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STEAM DISTILLATION
FAO: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STEAM DISTILLATION
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Potential Blenders and core components note
 
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Potential Uses:
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Occurrence (nature, food, other): note
 callitris glaucophylla
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Synonyms:
 callitris columellaris var. campestris wood oil australia
white cypress wood oil australia
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Articles:
PubMed: Demographic patterns of a widespread long-lived tree are associated with rainfall and disturbances along rainfall gradients in SE Australia.
PubMed: Efficacy of botanical extracts from Callitris glaucophylla, against Aedes aegypti and Culex annulirostris mosquitoes.
PubMed: Effects of sub-lethal concentrations of synthetic insecticides and Callitris glaucophylla extracts on the development of Aedes aegypti.
PubMed: Comparison of cellulose extraction methods for analysis of stable-isotope ratios of carbon and oxygen in plant material.
PubMed: Survival, growth, and escape from herbivory are determined by habitat and herbivore species for three Australian woodland plants.
PubMed: Cypress pollen allergy. Identification of allergens and crossreactivity between divergent species.
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