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beech wood creosote
fagus sylvatica creosote

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CAS Number: 8021-39-4
ECHA EC Number:232-419-1
FDA UNII: 3JYG22FD73
MDL:MFCD00146582
CoE Number:195
Category:flavor and fragrance agents
 
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FDA Mainterm (SATF):8021-39-4 ; BEECHWOOD, CREOSOTE (FAGUS SPP.)
FDA Regulation:
FDA PART 172 -- FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION TO FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Subpart F--Flavoring Agents and Related Substances
Sec. 172.515 Synthetic flavoring substances and adjuvants.
 
Physical Properties:
Appearance:colorless to dark brown oily liquid to semi-solid (est)
Assay: 99.00 to 100.00
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
Specific Gravity:1.07600 to 1.09000 @ 25.00 °C.
Pounds per Gallon - (est).: 8.953 to 9.070
Melting Point: -4.00 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg
Boiling Point: 200.00 to 220.00 °C. @ 760.00 mm Hg
Congealing Point:-20.00 °C.
Soluble in:
 glacial acetic acid
 glycerin
 hydroxide solutions
Insoluble in:
 water
 
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor Type: smoky
smoky burnt woody resinous
Odor Description:at 0.10 % in propylene glycol. smoky
Flavor Type: smoky
smoky burnt woody resinous
Taste Description: smoky burnt
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
 
Cosmetic Information:
None found
 
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Wood Creosote Oil
Odor: characteristic
Use: Creosote oil is a complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the distillation of wood tar. It consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons and may contain appreciable quantities of tar acids and tar bases. Creosote (oil) in wood tar industry, refers to the high temperature wood tar in light oil and oil the third fractions namely after in 230 ~ 300 evaporate out and say the fractions miscellaneous phenol oil (creosote) Sticky brown liquid. Creosote oil has been used for meat preservation, wood treatment, and for medicinal purposes as an expectorant, anti-septic, astringent, anaesthetic and laxative.
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Beechwood creosote (Fagus spp.) Kosher
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For experimental / research use only.
Creosote from beechwood tar
 
Safety Information:
 
Hazards identification
 
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)
None found.
GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements
 
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Hazard statement(s)
None found.
Precautionary statement(s)
None found.
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
flavor and fragrance agents
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IFRA Code of Practice Notification of the 49th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice
Recommendation for beech wood creosote usage levels up to:
  0.0500 % in the fragrance concentrate.
 
 
Safety References:
Daily Med:search
Chemical Carcinogenesis Research Information System:Search
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EPA Substance Registry Services (TSCA):8021-39-4
EPA ACToR:Toxicology Data
EPA Substance Registry Services (SRS):Registry
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases:Data
WGK Germany:3
Chemidplus:0008021394
EPA/NOAA CAMEO:hazardous materials
 
References:
Canada Domestic Sub. List:8021-39-4
Pubchem (sid):135349475
 
Other Information:
FDA Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS):View
FooDB:FDB009011
Export Tariff Code:3301.30.90.00
Wikipedia:View
 
Potential Blenders and core components note
For Odor
balsamic
balsam fragrance
FR
siam
benzoin absolute
FL/FR
pistacia lentiscus gum water
FR
burnt
rum ether
FL/FR
herbal
monarda fistulosa oil
FR
beta-
pinene
FL/FR
thymyl methyl ether
FL/FR
medicinal
2,6-
xylenol
FL/FR
mossy
oakmoss concrete
FR
treemoss resinoid
FR
phenolic
2,3-
dimethyl benzofuran
FL/FR
2-iso
propyl phenol
FL/FR
resinous
amber oil CO2 extract
FR
smoky
birch tar oil
FL/FR
cade oil
FR
cade oil replacer
FR
propyl paraben
CS
pyroligneous acids
FL/FR
spicy
ortho-
methoxycinnamaldehyde
FL/FR
sugandha kokila berry oil
FR
woody
cedarwood oil china
FR
pistacia lentiscus leaf oil
FR
treemoss concrete
FR
treemoss extract
FR
For Flavor
No flavor group found for these
benzyl disulfide
FL
birch tar oil
FL/FR
burnt
burnt
rum ether
FL/FR
2,6-
xylenol
FL/FR
chemical
2,3-
dimethyl benzofuran
FL/FR
coffee
coffee distillates
FL
musty
thymyl methyl ether
FL/FR
nutty
1-
ethyl-2-acetyl pyrrole
FL
pine
beta-
pinene
FL/FR
smoky
pyroligneous acids
FL/FR
solvent
2-iso
propyl phenol
FL/FR
spicy
siam
benzoin absolute
FL/FR
ortho-
methoxycinnamaldehyde
FL/FR
 
Potential Uses:
FLburnt
FRleather
FLsmoke
 
Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 fagus sylvatica
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Synonyms:
 beechwood creosote
 fagus sylvatica creosote
 wood creosote
 

Articles:

PubMed:Enzymatic synthesis of polyphenols from highly phenolic lignin-based polymers (lignophenols).
PubMed:Analysis of beechwood creosote by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography.
PubMed:Beechwood-creosote, formocresol, bactericidal and irritant properties for endodontia.
PubMed:Effect of beechwood creosote and chloramine on periapical tissue of dogs.
PubMed:Experimental study of the efficacy of penicillin, sulfathiazole, sulfanilamide, beechwood creosote, tricresol and organic mercurials in root canal therapy.
PubMed:ONE HUNDRED CASES of PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS TREATED with LARGE DOSES of BEECHWOOD CREOSOTE.
 
Notes:
A greasy substance with a smoky odor and burned taste created by high temperature treatment of BEECH and other WOOD; COAL TAR; or resin of the CREOSOTE BUSH. It contains CRESOLS and POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS which are CARCINOGENS. It has been widely used as wood preservative and in PESTICIDES and had former use medicinally in DISINFECTANTS; LAXATIVES; and DERMATOLOGIC AGENTS. A complex combination of phenols obtained as a distillate from wood tar (SciFinder)
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