Quince, Cydonia oblonga, ext.
- CAS No.
- 85117-13-1
- Chemical Name:
- Quince, Cydonia oblonga, ext.
- Synonyms
- Quince extract;Einecs 285-564-8;QUINCE SEED EXTRACT;Cydonia oblonga, extract;PYRUS CYDONIA SEED EXTRACT;CYDONIA OBLONGA LEAF EXTRACT;Quince, Cydonia oblonga, ext.;QUINCE SEED EXTRACT (CYDONIA SPP.)
- CBNumber:
- CB2877945
- Molecular Formula:
- Molecular Weight:
- 0
- MDL Number:
- MOL File:
- Mol file
SAFETY
Risk and Safety Statements
Symbol(GHS) | GHS02 |
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Signal word | Danger |
Hazard statements | H225 |
Precautionary statements | P210-P233-P240-P241-P242-P243-P280-P303+P361+P353-P370+P378-P403+P235-P501 |
Quince, Cydonia oblonga, ext. Chemical Properties,Uses,Production
Chemical Properties
The quince is a deciduous, thornless shrub or small tree, 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) high and 3 to 4.5 m (10 to 15 ft) spread, with crowded branches and a low, crooked habit. Young branchlets are covered with a pale-grayish wool. It bears pink or white solitary flowers and has alternate, ovate leaves tapering at one end and fruits resembling a large, yellow apple. Each carpel bears many seeds covered by mucilage. The plant is native to central Asia. The parts used are the fruits and seeds. Quince has an agreeable, slightly acid flavor. The hard, acid flesh of unripe fruits, harvested in October, is used in marmalades, jellies and preserves. The seeds from the ripe fruits yield quince-seed mucilage, used as a thickening agent in place of tragacanth gum.
Uses
When obtained from the juice of the fruit, quince extract (Pyrus cydonia) is astringent and tonic. It is considered appropriate for dry skin and in eye treatment preparations.