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SAFFRON

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SAFFRON Basic information

Product Name:
SAFFRON
Synonyms:
  • oils,crocussativus
  • Oils,saffron
  • saffronoil
  • SAFRAN DU GATINAIS
  • SAFFRON
  • SAFFRON ALCOHOLIC SOLUTION
  • SAFFRON ''GATINAIS''
  • SAFFRON, GATINAIS
CAS:
8022-19-3
MF:
C20H24O4
MW:
328.4
EINECS:
255-881-6
Product Categories:
  • S
  • Stains and Dyes
  • Stains&Dyes, A to
Mol File:
8022-19-3.mol
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SAFFRON Chemical Properties

Odor
at 100.00 %. herbal saffron
Odor Type
herbal
EPA Substance Registry System
Oils, saffron (8022-19-3)
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Safety Information

WGK Germany 
3
RTECS 
HL7380000
Hazardous Substances Data
8022-19-3(Hazardous Substances Data)

MSDS

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SAFFRON Usage And Synthesis

Chemical Properties

Red and yellow fibers

Chemical Properties

True saffron is native to Asia Minor and southern Europe. Several varieties of C. sativus L. are known and cultivated in various countries (e.g., France, Spain, Turkey, Greece and Italy). The varieties C. sativus thomasii Ten and C. orsini Parl. are commonly cultivated in Italy. This herbaceous plant is approximately 30 cm (12 in.) tall, has bulbous roots usually branched by smaller fibrous roots, an erect, white, thin scape terminated by purple inflorescences and three red-orange stigmas. The mature stigmas are collected during a short blooming season to produce the spice saffron. Saffron has a sweet, spicy, floral odor with a fatty, herbaceous undertone and a slightly bitter taste. For coloring purposes, the less expensive dried flowers of the American or Mexican saffron (Carthamus tinctorius L., family Compositae) are used in lieu of saffron. However, these varieties have a scarcely perceptible flavor.

Occurrence

Saffron is found in Europe and Asia.

Uses

Saffron is a spice obtained from the dried stigmas of the fall-flower- ing crocus sativus l. the flower stigma is of intense yellow color. it has a powerful, somewhat bitter aroma. it is used in breads, fish, chicken, sauces, and rice dishes.

Definition

Extractives and their physically modified derivatives. Crocus sativus, Iridaceae.

Composition

The dried stigmas contain picrocrocin, crocin, vitamins B and B2 and a small amount of essential oil (ca 0.30%) that is either solvent-extracted or sometimes steam-distilled for specific uses only. Crocin is a mixture of glycosides. The presence of 2,2,6-trimethyl-4,6 cyclohexidienal causes the characteristic spicy, warm odor of the dried product and tinctures; crocin yields the characteristic, bright orange-yellow color.

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