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- Petitgrain (pronounced [pəti gʁɛ̃]) is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves and green twigs of the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium ssp...
- the high cost. Citrus × aurantium Nerol Orange flower water Orange oil Petitgrain oil "Neroli Oil by Biolandes". Arctander, Steffen (1960). Perfume and...
- from a variety of sources such as cardamom, cajuput oil, pine oil, and petitgrain oil. Four isomers exist: α-, β-, γ-terpineol, and terpinen-4-ol. β- and...
- neroli. It can also contain oils of lavender, rosemary, thyme, oregano, petitgrain (orange leaf), jasmine, olive, oleaster, and tobacco. In contemporary...
- balsam Myroxylon pereirae Klotzsch. Petitgrain Citrus aurantium L. Petitgrain lemon Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f. Petitgrain mandarin or tangerine Citrus reticulata...
- Lindera citriodora (about 65%), Calypranthes parriculata (about 62%), petitgrain (36%), lemon verbena (30–35%), lemon ironbark (26%), lemon balm (11%)...
- possessing distinct scents. (S)-(+)-Linalool is perceived as sweet, floral, petitgrain-like (odor threshold 7.4 ppb) and the (R)-form as more woody and lavender-like...
- Brazilian Schinus molle (40%) Myrcene is also found in Myrcia cuprea petitgrain (up to 48%), bay leaf, juniper berry, cannabis, and hops. Myrcene is an...
- Laudamiel and Bruno Jovanovic. Top notes are Fir, Lemon, Orange, Cardamom, Petitgrain and Sea Notes; middle notes are Rosemary, Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine...
- eyes. Some individuals may also experience allergic reactions. Neroli Petitgrain Orange oil tires Dominic W. S. Wong (1989). Mechanism and theory in food...