Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Dear Will Thank you for the great news about the CO2's incense. This really is good news! I have two questions for you: Could you tell us where the two Jasmins CO2 are from? How about the Rose CO2 that you mentioned earlier: where will it be from and (more important): Do you have information on the rose's CO2 content in Methyl-Eugenol (naturally occuring in different percentage, strictly restricted by IFRA to 0.02% in final perfumes for its potential carcinogenic activity, in absolutes the concentrations vary from 1-3.5 % ) Here, I wonder whether the CO2 extraction process of concretes will reduce the natural Methyleugenol content. I wish you a fruitful and peaceful 2006 Andy Tauer Tauer Perfumes 8049 Zurich, Switzerland e-mail: tauer.a@... website weblog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Dear Will Thank you very much for your add. I replied earlier, but did not get through. I awaited the CO2 extract Francincense since months. Glad you will stock it again.... About the Co2 Jasmine: Where will they be from? About the Co2 Rose: Where will it be from and more importantly do you have data as far as Methyl Eugenol content is concerned? Methyleugenol is a common compound in Rose absolue and is highly restricted by IFRA (www.ifraorg.org) for its potential carcinogenic effects. It is limited in perfumes to max. 0.02% and naturally, rose absolue has 1-3.5 % Methyleugenol concentration. Have a nice, fragrant and sunny year Andy Tauer Perfumes e-mail: Tauer.a@... weblog web Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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