transform (Hive Bee)
12-20-02 11:17
No 391111
      Sassafras question  Bookmark   

Swim was looking into obtaining some sassafras oil like most bees. I cam across a source who sold it for a reasonable price. My question though is that it said that it was non-food grade, I looked it up in TFSE and came up with nothing...Does that make any difference. This may be a stupid question and in the wrong forum (even though it deals with buying chems).
 
 
 
 
    pickler
(Greenhorn)
12-20-02 11:51
No 391127
      non food grade is the one you want.  Bookmark   

non food grade is the one you want.

I went into the business for the money, and the art grew out of it.-Charlie Chaplin

 
 
 
 
    transform
(Hive Bee)
12-20-02 11:52
No 391128
      Alright. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure.  Bookmark   

Alright. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure. Cause it would suck to get the wrong stufftongue
 
 
 
 
    gabd
(Hive Bee)
12-21-02 07:27
No 391438
      What is sassafras oil  Bookmark   

without safrole? How can they call it that if they take 90% off of the oil? Are there sassafras plants that dont make safrole?
 
 
 
 
    goiterjoe
(Title on BackOrder)
12-21-02 07:53
No 391448
      same plant, different extraction  Bookmark   

Safrol-free oil is made by alcohol extraction of the roots.

If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then give up. There's no use being a fool about it.
 
 
 
 
    Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
12-21-02 07:54
No 391449
      How can they call it that if they take 90% off of ...  Bookmark   

How can they call it that if they take 90% off of the oil?

Good question. But you could ask the same question about the majority of american food for example.

Are there sassafras plants that dont make safrole?

No.
 
 
 
 
    carboxyl
(Hive Addict)
12-21-02 17:05
No 391550
      The FDA considers safrole to be a carcinogen ...  Bookmark   

The FDA considers safrole to be a carcinogen which is why you won't find it in foods. Food grade sassafras oil contains no safrole, non food grade has the stuff we want.

There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got heroin?
 
 
 
 
    Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
12-21-02 20:04
No 391603
      language barriers  Bookmark   

Yes of course, what I meant to say was that a huge amount of american food products consists of 90% fake and 10% genuine ingredients, with artificial additives covering up the fact that the "All natural Strawberry Lemonade" really is 10% strawberry and 90% grape juice (because the latter is way cheaper), even though it is still called "All natural Strawberry Lemonade". A brand with no strawberry juice and only sugar, food coloring and some artificial flavoring agents has to drop the "All natural" prefix and is simply called "Strawberry Lemonade". I mean, if the market looks like that when it comes to actual FOOD, why would you assume that the essential oil market would hold higher standards?