Chemical Properties | From steam distillation of mature,
unripe fruit of piper cubeba L. (Fam. Piperaceae).
Colorless to light green liquid; spicy odor, slt acrid
taste. Sol in fixed oils, mineral oil; insol in glycerin,
propylene glycol. |
Chemical Properties | The volatile oil is obtained by steam distillation of mature, unripe, sun-dried fruit. The oil exhibits a characteristic
spicy, camphor-like odor. The yields of oil ranges from 10 to 18%. |
Physical properties | It is a pale yellow to bluish-green, slightly viscous liquid. It is soluble in most fixed oils and in
mineral oil, but it is insoluble in glycerin and propylene glycol. |
Occurrence | Found in the fruit of Piper cubeba L. (Fam. Piperaceae). |
Uses | Fragrance and flavoring agent; as a spice in cooking. |
Definition | Extractives and their physically modified derivatives. Piper cubeba, Piperaceae. |
Preparation | By steam distillation of the mature, unripe, sun-dried fruit of P. cubeba after crushing or coarse grinding. |
Essential oil composition | Cubeb oil has been reported to contain 33% sabinene, cineole. 17% sesquiterpene alcohols and 14% cadinene |
Hazard | A skin irritant. |
Safety Profile | A skin irritant. When
heated to decomposition it emits acrid
smoke and irritating fumes. |