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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0840 |
Product Name | Geranium Extract |
CAS | 7732-18-5 / 56-81-5 / 84650-10-2 / 122-99-6 |
Description | Extract obtained from Geranium Maculatum (Geranium) flowers. Contains 20% extract dissolved in water and glycerin. Has excellent tonging, purifiying and antioxidant properties. |
Solubility | Water-soluble |
Appearance | Light to medium amber liquid, characteristic odor |
Application | Creams, toners, gels, deodorants and mouthwashes. |
Storage | Store light-protected at a cool and dry place |
HS Code | 2101202000 |
INCI | Water, glycerin, Geranium Maculatum (Geranium) extract |
Preservation | Phenoxyethanol |
Uses | Recommended use level 5-10% in skin care products. For external use only. |
What is the chemical property of Geranium oil in terms of boiling point?
The boiling point of Geranium oil is 250-258 °C.
What is the refractive index of Geranium oil?
The refractive index of Geranium oil is n20/D 1.5335.
What are the risk statements associated with Geranium oil?
The risk statements associated with Geranium oil are 38, 36/38, 51/53, 43, 41.
What is the optical activity of Geranium oil?
The optical activity of Geranium oil is [α]20/D 11°.
Where is Geranium oil found in terms of natural sources?
Geranium oil is found in the leaves and stems of Pelargonium roseum wild and allied sorts (Pelargonium graveolens Ait and Pelargonium graveolens x Pelargonium terebinthaceum).
What is the usage of Geranium oil in skincare?
Geranium oil is beneficial for oily and acne skins, inflammatory tendencies, and cell-regenerating activities, especially useful for aged skin.
How is Geranium oil obtained?
Geranium oil is obtained by steam distillation of the flowering herb Pelargonium graveolens.
What are the main constituents of Geranium oil Moroccan?
The main constituents of Geranium oil Moroccan are geraniol and citronellol.
What is the safety profile of Geranium oil?
Geranium oil is considered a skin irritant and emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes when heated to decomposition.