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spinacia oleracea leaf extract
extract of the leaves of spinach, spinacia oleracea l., chenopodiaceae

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Name:spinacia oleracea l. leaf extract
CAS Number: 90131-25-2
ECHA EC Number:290-336-6
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Category:cosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning
 
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Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
 
Organoleptic Properties:
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Cosmetic Information:
CosIng:cosmetic data
Cosmetic Uses: skin conditioning
 
Suppliers:
Bio-Botanica®
Spinach Leaf Spinacia Oleracea (Spinach) Leaf Extract
Carrubba
spinach extract
Grau Aromatics
SPINACH EXTRACT HS 3538 G
(hydrosoluble)
SRS Aromatics
SPINACH EXTRACT HS 3538 G
Symrise
Actipone® Spinach GW
Life Essentials - Botanicals
Odor: characteristic
Use: Actipone® Spinach GW contains the extract of Spinacia oleracea L. leaves prepared in water and glycerin. Spinach leaves used for our Actipone® are mainly cultivated in Poland. The plants are harvested, cleaned and comminuted. The juice is obtained by maceration and filtration. The filtrate is then concentrated. The concentrated juice is prepared in a mixture of water, glycerin and preservatives and clear filtrated after an individual ripening time. 1kg Actipone® Spinach GW contains the hydrophilic ingredients of approx. 750g fresh spinach leaves. Fresh plant material – Actipone® Spinach GW – Ratio: 0.75 : 1. Actipone® Spinach GW shows anti-oxidant properties (in vitro).
Vevy Europe
LIPOPLASTIDINE SPINACIA
Odor: characteristic
Use: natural oil soluble fractions, whose topical efficacy has been shown to be individually defined for each type of origin. For some of these, special version for detergents exist (Tensioplastidine). Upon request, other Lipoplastidines can be produced, even for exclusive use.
 
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GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
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Precautionary statement(s)
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
cosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning
Recommendation for spinacia oleracea leaf extract usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for spinacia oleracea leaf extract flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
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spinacia oleracea l. leaf extract
Chemidplus:0090131252
 
References:
 spinacia oleracea l. leaf extract
Pubchem (sid):135284168
 
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Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 spinach
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Synonyms:
 extract of the leaves of spinach, spinacia oleracea l., chenopodiaceae
 lipoplastidine spinacia (Vevy)
 spinach extract HS 3538 G
actipone spinach GW (Symrise)
 spinach leaf extract
 

Articles:

PubMed:Assessment of antioxidant and antiproliferative properties of spinach plants grown under low oxygen availability.
PubMed:NMR (¹H) analysis of crude extracts detects light stress in Beta vulgaris and Spinacia oleracea leaves.
PubMed:Requirement of a relatively high threshold level of Mg(2+) for cell growth of a rhizoplane bacterium, Sphingomonas yanoikuyae EC-S001.
PubMed:Dual targeting of spinach protoporphyrinogen oxidase II to mitochondria and chloroplasts by alternative use of two in-frame initiation codons.
PubMed:A simple procedure for purifying the major chloroplast fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase from spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and characterization of its stimulation by sub-femtomolar mercuric ions.
PubMed:Clastogenic activity of pure chlorophyll and anticlastogenic effects of equivalent amounts of crude extract of Indian spinach leaf and chlorophyllin following dietary supplementation to mice.
PubMed:Protein histidine phosphatase activity in rat liver and spinach leaves.
PubMed:Methionine biosynthesis in higher plants. II. Purification and characterization of cystathionine beta-lyase from spinach chloroplasts.
PubMed:Adenine nucleotides are apparently involved in the light-dark modulation of spinach-leaf nitrate reductase.
PubMed:Multiplicity of soluble glucan-synthase activity in spinach leaves: Enzyme pattern and intracellular location.
PubMed:Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate hydrolyzing enzymes in higher plants.
PubMed:Purification and properties of spinach leaf debranching enzyme.
PubMed:ATP-Dependent Proteolytic Activity from Spinach Leaves.
PubMed:Organelle-specific Isozymes of Aspartate-alpha-Ketoglutarate Transaminase in Spinach Leaves.
 
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