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Vanilla Absolute Oil
Certificate of Analysis
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1. Product Identification: |
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Product Name:
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Vanilla Absolute Oil |
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Botanical Name: |
Vanilla
planifolia |
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Synonyms: |
Vanilla absolute, vanilla oil, pure
vanilla, vanilla essential oil, vanilla aromatherapy oil,
vanilla perfume oil |
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INCI Name: |
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CAS #: |
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Country of Origin: |
Madagascar |
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2. Classification: |
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Chemical Identification: Oils, Vanilla
UN No. :
Solvent Extraction from the Bean
Packaging Group: I
Class:
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3. Hazardous Ingredients
Information: |
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4. Physical & Chemical Properties: |
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Appearance: |
dark brown, thick liquid |
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Odor:
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powdery family/vanilla,
sweet, pod |
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Solubility: |
(20 C): soluble 10% w/w
in ethanol 96% |
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Specific Gravity: |
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Refractive Index: |
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Optical Rotation: |
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Extraction Method: |
Natural extract obtained
exclusively from VANILLA beans (Vanilla
planifolia Andrews) |
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Flash Point: |
+100 C |
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5. Fire/Explosion Hazard: |
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Flash Point: +100 C |
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6. Reactivity/Stability Data: |
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Reactivity: Stable. |
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Decomposition: When heated to
decomposition produces toxic fumes/carbon monoxide smoke.
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7. Toxicological
Properties/Information: |
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8. Preventive Data: |
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Spillage: Absorb spills, cover
with an inert, non-combustible, inorganic absorbent
material, and remove to an approved disposal container. |
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Fire: Recommended extinguishing
media – CO2, foam and dry chemicals. DO NOT use
direct water jet on burning material. |
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Environment: Keep away from
drains, surface and ground water. |
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Storage: Store in cool, dry and
well ventilated area protected in tightly closed container
away from sources of ignition, heat and sunlight. Keep air
contact to minimum.
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9. First Aid Measures: |
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Eye contact: Flush with water
for at least 15 minutes. Call physician if irritation
persists. |
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Inhalation: Remove to fresh air.
Avoid casual breathing. |
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Ingestion: Rinse mouth and
consult a physician immediately. Never-give anything by
mouth if victim is unconscious, is rapidly-losing
consciousness, or is convulsing. |
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Skin contact: Remove
contaminated clothing. Wash with soap and plenty of water.
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11. Individual Protection: |
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Use safety glasses.
Avoid breathing in product by ensuring
good ventilation when handling.
Avoid skin contact by using chemical
resistant gloves.
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Disclaimer
The
information contained in this Certificate of Analysis and
Material Safety Data Sheet are
obtained from current and reliable sources. As the
ordinary or otherwise use's of this product is outside the
control of Essential7., no representation or warranty,
expressed or implied is made as to the effect's of such
use's (including damage or injury), or the results
obtained.
Essential7
expressly disclaims responsibility as to the ordinary or
otherwise use's. Furthermore, nothing contained
herein should be considered as a recommendation by
Essential7 as to the fitness for any use. The
liability of Essential7 is limited to the value of the
goods and does not include any consequential loss. |
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Essential Oil and
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with vegetable oils, one to three drops per tablespoon. Keep oils away from eyes
and mucous membranes. Skin test oils before using. Dilute a small amount and
apply to the skin of your inner arm or back of knee. Do not use if redness or
irritation occurs. If redness, burning, itching or irritation occur, stop using
oil immediately. Use less rather than more.
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