Mandarin Orange Oil Or Extract

Dårligst

Fragrance Synthetic and Natural

Mandarin Orange Oil Or Extract at a glance

  • From the king mandarin orange
  • Primarily fragrance and flavoring agents
  • Source of antioxidants
  • Can cause skin sensitization

Mandarin Orange Oil Or Extract description

Mandarin orange oil or extract most commonly refers to components taken from a type of Mandarin orange known as king mandarin, tangor, or _Citrus nobilis_. This plant is closely related to the “true” Mandarin orange, taxonomically known as _Citrus reticulata_. Mandarin orange oil or extract are primarily used in cosmetics as flavoring or fragrance agents; however, some formulations tout them as a natural source of vitamin C. They are also listed as skin conditioning ingredients. While both the oil and extract from Mandarin oranges is rich in antioxidants and can even have some antimicrobial properties, the fact is that ultimately the benefit from using these ingredients is a mixed bag since both contain fragrance components that can irritate skin. While both the oil and extract from Mandarin oranges is rich in antioxidants and can even have some antimicrobial properties, the fact is that ultimately the benefit from using these ingredients is a mixed bag since both contain fragrance components that can irritate skin. The independent Cosmetic Ingredient Review Panel has ruled Mandarin orange oil safe as used in leave-on cosmetics _only_ when those cosmetics do not contain more than 0.0015% parts per million of the oil _and_ are formulated to be non-sensitizing and non-irritating, evidence of its potency. Pure mandarin orange oil should never be applied directly to skin.

Mandarin Orange Oil Or Extract references

  • International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Research, March 2025, pages 10,933-10,943
  • Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, June 2022, pages 289-296
  • International Journal of Toxicology, December 2021, pages 5S-38S
  • International Journal of Toxicology, September/October 2019, pages 33S-59S

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Ratings af ingredienser

Bedst

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God

Nødvendigt for at forbedre en formulerings tekstur, stabilitet eller penetration.

Middel

Generelt ikke-irriterende, men kan have kosmetiske, stabilitetsmæssige eller andre problemer, der begrænser dets anvendelighed.

Dårlig

Der er risiko for irritation. Risikoen øges, når det kombineres med andre problematiske ingredienser.

Dårligst

Kan forårsage irritation, inflammation, tørhed osv. Kan være en fordel i nogle tilfælde, men generelt har man påvist, at ingrediensen gør mere skade end gavn.

Ukendt

Vi kunne ikke finde denne ingrediens i vores ingrediensordbog. Vi registrerer alle manglende ingredienser og foretager løbende opdateringer.

Ikke ratet

Vi har endnu ikke ratet denne ingrediens, fordi vi ikke har haft mulighed for at gennemgå forskningen om den.