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 |  | BITTER ORANGE Basic information |  
 | Product Name: | BITTER ORANGE |  | Synonyms: | Orange,sour,extract;FEMA 2823;BITTER ORANGE;ORANGE OIL BITTER;ORANGE FLOWER ABSOLUTE;Orange, sour, ext.;CITRUS AURANTIUM AMARA (BITTER ORANGE) FLOWER EXTRACT;CITRUS AURANTIUM AMARA (BITTER ORANGE) PEEL EXTRACT |  | CAS: | 72968-50-4 |  | MF: |  |  | MW: | 0 |  | EINECS: | 277-143-2 |  | Product Categories: |  |  | Mol File: | Mol File |  ![BITTER ORANGE Structure]()  |  
  
 |  | BITTER ORANGE Chemical Properties |  
 | density  | 0.927 g/mL at 25 °C |  | refractive index  | n20/D1.483 |  | FEMA  | 2636 | LINALYL ACETATE |  | Fp  | >100℃ |  | Odor | at 100.00 %. sweet floral orangeflower petitgrain hyacinth honeysuckle citrus rind spicy honey |  | Odor Type | floral |  
  
 |  | BITTER ORANGE Usage And Synthesis |  
 | Occurrence | Bitter orange is grown in Asia and parts of the Mediterranean. |  | Uses | Bitter orange has been used traditionally as a sedative, an appetite stimulant, an insecticide for mosquitos, and for Tinea infections and dyspepsia. It is also used for anemia, kidney/bladder disorders, heart, and circulation. Topically bitter orange is used for inflammation of eyelids, conjunctivae, muscle pain, rheumatic pain, and phlibitis. |  | Definition | Extractives and their physically modified derivatives such as tinctures, concretes, absolutes, essential oils, oleoresins, terpenes, terpene-free fractions, distillates, residues, etc., obtained from Citrus aurantium, Rutaceae. |  
  
 |  | BITTER ORANGE Preparation Products And Raw materials |  
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