Lime oil distilled (CAS N° 8008-26-2)
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Lime oil distilled

Citrus ×aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swingle
Synonyms : Citrus acida Roxb. // Citrus amblycarpa (Hassk.) Ochse

Lime oil distilled (CAS N° 8008-26-2)

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LIME TAHITI CITRONOVA® 5X DECOL 926469 Visit website Je me procure cet ingrédient Naturals - CITRUS LATIFOLIA - -
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Huile essentielle de Citron vert (limette) - 30 gr - Visit website Je me procure cet ingrédient - - - - -
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LIME TAHITI CITRONOVA® 5X DECOL

ID : 926469

Certifications :

Huile essentielle de Citron vert (limette) - 30 gr

Certifications :

KEY LIME Essential Oil (cold pressed)

ID : M_0064381

Certifications :

KEY LIME Essential Oil (distilled)

ID : M_0020276

Certifications :

KEY LIME Rectified Essential Oil (cold pressed - folded 4x)

ID : M_0064384

Certifications :

KEY LIME Rectified Essential Oil (cold pressed - furocoumarin reduced)

ID : M_0062298

Certifications :

KEY LIME Rectified Essential Oil (distilled - terpene reduced)

ID : M_0064380

Certifications :

KEY LIME Rectified Essential Oil (distilled - terpeneless)

ID : M_0050992

Certifications :

Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° :

    8008-26-2
  • EINECS number :

    290-010-3
  • FEMA number :

    2631
  • Volatility :

    Head/Heart
  • Price Range :

    €€
Physico-chemical properties

Physico chemical properties

  • Appearance :

    Colorless liquid
  • Density :

    0,856 - 0,865 @20°C
  • Refractive Index @20°C :

    1,474 - 1,478 @20°C
  • Optical rotation :

    +34° // +45°
  • Vapor pressure :

    Data not available.
  • Flash Point :

    Data not available.
  • Acid Value :

Utilisation

Botanical informations

Botanical name :

Citrus ×aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swingle
Synonyms : Citrus acida Roxb. // Citrus amblycarpa (Hassk.) Ochse

Botanical profile :

The lime is the fruit of the lime tree, belonging to the Rutaceae family and the genus Citrus L.
The Rutaceae family includes all citrus fruits, as well as plants such as buchu and amyris.

Chemotypes :

The Citrus L. genus, which includes the vast majority of citrus fruits, contains a large number of varieties used in perfumery:

- Citrus × aurantium L.: Bitter orange tree, cultivated in Spain and Florida. Orange oil expressed (Bitter) / Orange oil (Bitter) / Petitgrain bigarade oil / Petitgrain bigarade absolute / Petitgrain oil (Paraguay) / Orange flower absolute (Bitter) / Orange flower concrete (Bitter) / Orange flower SFE (Bitter)
- Citrus × aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swingle: The lime tree, mostly cultivated in Mexico. Lime oil expressed / Lime oil distilled
- Citrus × bergamia Risso: The bergamot tree, a hybrid of lemon and bitter orange, cultivated for its fruit and petitgrain oils. Bergamot oil expressed / Petitgrain bergamot absolute.
- Citrus hystrix DC.: Kaffir lime, grown in Thailand and India. Kaffir lime oil.
- Citrus × junos Siebold ex Yu.Tanaka: Yuzu, produced in Japan and Korea. Yuzu oil / Citrus junos oil / Citrus junos extract
- Citrus × limon (L.) Burm.fil.: The lemon tree, cultivated in Italy for its fruit and leafy branches. Lemon oil / Lemon oil (distilled, rectified) / Petitgrain lemon oil
- Citrus × paradisi Macfad.: The grapefruit tree, of Malay origin, cultivated in Brazil and Israel for its fruit’s essential oil. Grapefruit oil / Grapefruit flower oil / Grapefruit oil expressed
- Citrus sinensis L.: The sweet orange tree, widely cultivated in Brazil and California, is the most used citrus in perfumery. Orange flower absolute (Sweet) / Orange flower concrete (Sweet) / Orange flower SFE (Sweet) / Orange cold pressed (Sweet)
- Citrus reticulata Blanco: The mandarin tree, especially cultivated in Italy for its fruit and petitgrain (leaf oil). Mandarin oil (red) / Mandarin oil (yellow) / Mandarin oil (green) / Petitgrain mandarin oil. Its hybrid with sweet orange gave rise to the clementine (Clementine oil).
- Citrus medica L.: The citron tree, grown in Sicily. Citron oil.

Utilisation

Extractions & Uses

Extraction process :

The lime tree can be up to 5 meters tall, with fruits up to 5 centimetres in diameter. Its cultivation extends from March to November and represents 1.5 to 2 million tons each year in Mexico. Fruit extraction can be done in two ways: by steam distillation or by cold expression. Often, the essential oil of Mexican lime results from the steam distillation of crushed zests. The fruit of the lime tree is harvested by hand and brought to the factory in crates. The fruits are sorted manually and washed.
As for other citrus fruits, they are sent in a peeling machine (pelatrice) to remove the zest. Zests are collected and steam distilled to obtain an essential oil that is greener, denser and with a more coumarin smell. In the case of a cold expression, citrus fruits are sent in a sfumatrice. Then, the oil and the zest debris are centrifuged with the water used for the process, to obtain the isolated essential oil.
The yield of an expression is between 0.1 and 0.15%.
The essential oil of lime can be subjected to a new distillation to remove certain terpenes or to isolate them, in addition to concentrate the more powerful compounds of the essential oil. A rectification of the oil can also be used to remove the furocoumarins (photosensitizers).

Uses in perfumery :

Modifier of citrus notes. Used for citrus notes in eaux fraîches perfumes, in consumer products and especially detergents.

Stability :

Solubility issues in perfumes
Citruses tend to fade through time in perfumes
Limonene tends to convert into Carvone through time, and to give a minthy note to the oil
The terpenes identified in this raw material can polymerize when they are oxidized

Major Components :

Map for Lime oil distilled (CAS N° 8008-26-2)​

Photo credits: ScenTree SAS

Other comments :

Mexican lime, also known as lime key, is the most widely grown fruit in Mexico.
Citrus currently suffer from a disease called ''citrus greening ''. This disease is deadly for citrus fruits and no treatment exists. It is transmitted by a vector insect that attacks young shoots: the psylla. This results in the premature death of many trees and therefore the decline in the general production of the essential oil and its quality (reduction of the D-Limonene level).

Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

Allergens :

Citral - Linalool - D-Limonene

IFRA 51th :

This ingredient is restricted by the 51th amendment

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  • Restriction type :

    RESTRICTION
  • Cause of restriction :

    PHOTOTOXICITY
  • Amendment :

    49
Quantitative limit on the use :
Cat.1 Cat.2 Cat.3 Cat.4
Cat.5
A B C D
Cat.6
0,7 % 0,7 % 0,7 % 0,7 %
0,7 % 0,7 % 0,7 % 0,7 %
0,7 %
Cat.5
A B C D
Cat.6
0,7 % 0,7 % 0,7 % 0,7 %
0,7 %
Cat.7
A B
Cat.8 Cat.9
Cat.10
A B
Cat.11
A B
Cat.12
No Restriction 0,7 %
0,7 % No Restriction
No Restriction 0,7 %
No Restriction 0,7 %
No Restriction
Cat.10
A B
Cat.11
A B
Cat.12
No Restriction 0,7 %
No Restriction 0,7 %
No Restriction

Annexe I :

Some regulated synthetic ingredients are found in nature and in certain proportions in natural ingredients. This presence in nature has to be taken into account when calculating limits of use recommended by the IFRA. In case you do not know these concentrations, you can use the ones estimated by the IFRA. Here they are :

List of regulated compounds contained in this ingredient
Regulated ingredient name CAS N° Estimated Concentration
Citronellal 106-23-0 0,5
Citronellal 106-23-0 1,39
dl-Citronellol 106-22-9 0,01
Geraniol 106-24-1 0,02
Geraniol 106-24-1 0,15
Geraniol 106-24-1 0,12
Geranial 141-27-5 0,32
Geranial 141-27-5 2,6
Geranial 141-27-5 2,45
7-Methoxycoumarin 531-59-9 0,21
7-Methoxycoumarin 531-59-9 0,28
trans-Carvyl acetate 1134-95-8 0,2
Neral 106-26-3 0,26
Neral 106-26-3 1,7
Neral 106-26-3 1,61
trans-trans-Farnesol 106-28-5 0,02
  • Restricted ingredients due to phototoxicity considerations: notes
    This Standard is set due to the phototoxic effects of Lime oil expressed. For more detailed information on the application of this Standard, please refer to the note on phototoxic ingredients in chapter 1 of the Guidance for the use of IFRA Standards. If the level of furocoumarins is unknown, the restriction level specified in this IFRA Standard applies. Combination effects of phototoxic ingredients are only taken into consideration for the furocoumarin-containing fragrance ingredients (extracts) listed in the IFRA Standard of Citrus oils and other furocoumarins containing essential oils. If combinations of furocoumarin-containing phototoxic fragrance ingredients (extracts) are used, the use levels must be reduced accordingly. The sum of the concentrations of all furocoumarin-containing phototoxic fragrance ingredients (extracts), expressed in of their recommended upper concentration level in the consumer product shall not exceed 100. For qualities of the expressed oil in which the less volatile components have been concentrated by partial or total removal of the terpene fraction, this limit should be reduced in proportion to the degree of concentration.
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