Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
Tarragon Oil | [CAS]
8016-88-4 | [Synonyms]
FEMA 2412 ESTRAGON OIL TARRAGON OIL Oils,tarragon TARRAGON OIL FCC estragon absolute Artimisia dracunculus Tarragon Oil USP/EP/BP artemisia dracunculus herb oil TARRAGON (ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L.) ESTRAGON OIL (ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L.) Yinchen Tiquwu Capillary Wormwood Extract Artimisia Dracunculus, Estragon oil, FCC | [MDL Number]
MFCD00678517 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Boiling point ]
204 °C(lit.)
| [density ]
0.933 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
| [FEMA ]
2412 | ESTRAGON OIL (ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L.) | [refractive index ]
n20/D 1.512(lit.)
| [Fp ]
175 °F
| [Odor]
at 100.00 %. sweet anise spice woody | [Odor Type]
anise | [Uses]
tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is said to have tonic and stimulating properties. Its primary active is estragol, a phenol also known as methyl chavicol. other constituents include cymene and phellandrene. | [EPA Substance Registry System]
Oils, tarragon(8016-88-4) |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Hazard Codes ]
Xn | [Risk Statements ]
22 | [WGK Germany ]
3
| [RTECS ]
KG5900000
| [Safety Profile]
Moderately toxic by ingestion. A skin irritant. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. | [Toxicity]
The acute oral LD50 value in rats was reported as 1.9 ml/kg (1.5-2.5 ml/ kg) (Shelanski, 1973a). The acute dermal LD50 in rabbits exceeded 5 ml/kg (Shelanski, 1973b). |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
Tarragon oil (estragon oil) is produced by steam distillation of leaves, stems,
and flowers of Artemisia dracunculus L. (Asteraceae). It is a pale yellow to amber
liquid with a characteristic, spicy, delicate estragon odor reminiscent of licorice
and sweet basil. The following specifications refer to tarragon oil obtained from
plants cultivated in Southern France.
d2020 0.918–0.950; n20D 1.508–1.518; α20D +2 ° to+6 °; acid number: max. 1; saponification
number: max. 18; solubility: 1 vol in ≤ 4 vol of 90% ethanol.
Estragole is the main constituent of tarragon oil (68–84%) and primarily
determines the sensory properties.
Worldwide production of tarragon oil only amounts to a few tons per year.
Important producers are, for example, Hungary, Iran, and France. Tarragon oil is
used mainly in flavor compositions, smaller quantities are employed in perfumery. | [Chemical Properties]
The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of leaves, stem and flowers of the plant, in yields varying from 0.3 to 1.4%. The oil has a delicate, spicy odor similar to licorice and sweet basil, but characteristic of tarragon oil. | [Physical properties]
The oil is a pale-yellow to amber liquid. It is soluble in most fixed oils and in an equal volume of mineral oil, occasionally becomes hazy on further dilution. It is relatively insoluble in propylene glycol and is insoluble in glycerin. | [Occurrence]
Found in the plant Artemesia dracunculus L. (Fam. Compositae). | [Definition]
Extractives and their physically modified derivatives. Artemisia dracunculus, Compositae. | [Preparation]
By steam distillation of the leaves, stems and flowers of the plant Artemesia dracunculus L. | [Essential oil composition]
In general, the oil contains a large amount of terpenes, such as pinene, myrcene, anethole (approximately 10%) and up to 60 to 75% estragole (methyl chavicol). |
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