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- | Fig leaf absolute is a dark green solid paste with herbal | + | **Fig leaf absolute** |
- | [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/ab1023861.html]] | + | |
+ | The leaves of Ficus carica are extracted with solvent to obtain a concrete, which is subsequent treated with alcohol. The residue represents | ||
+ | [Kaiser, R., „New natural products of structural and olfactory interest identified in fig leaf absolute (//Ficus carica L.//).“ Progress in essential oil research (1986): 227-239] | ||
"Based on sensitization reactions at 5% and strong phototoxic reactions, the Panel concluded that the material should be banned. A RIFM Advisory Letter (RIFM, 1980) was issued to all members stating the potential for induction of skin and phototoxic reactions. As a result, an IFRA Guideline (now renamed a Standard) was issued in October, 1980 (IFRA, 1980), which stated, ‘‘Fig Leaf Absolute should not be used as a fragrance ingredient based on test results of RIFM showing sensitizing and extreme phototoxic potential for this material.’’ A RIFM | "Based on sensitization reactions at 5% and strong phototoxic reactions, the Panel concluded that the material should be banned. A RIFM Advisory Letter (RIFM, 1980) was issued to all members stating the potential for induction of skin and phototoxic reactions. As a result, an IFRA Guideline (now renamed a Standard) was issued in October, 1980 (IFRA, 1980), which stated, ‘‘Fig Leaf Absolute should not be used as a fragrance ingredient based on test results of RIFM showing sensitizing and extreme phototoxic potential for this material.’’ A RIFM |