Annex I to the IFRA Standards – 46th Amendment
This Annex gives indicative maximum levels of the limited substances in different fragrance materials (. in essential
oils). These indicative levels should be taken into account when determining pliance of a pound
under its conditions of use. However, if reliable analysis has shown that the level of the limited substance in a specific
fragrance material is not the same as the indicative level given in this Annex, then the analyzed level can be used
instead of the indicative level.
The list is intended to be prehensive as possible but still remains illustrative only and cannot be regarded as
exhaustive.
Part I
Part I is an alphabetical list of the materials that have a Standard and for which contributions from other sources need
to be taken into account, listing the sources with indicative values
Level of
Material with a Standard Other source restricted
material in
the other
source (%)
Benzaldehyde Almond oil <99%
Cassia oil ≤ 2
Niaouli oil <
Cinnamon bark oil <
Cinnamon leaf oil <
Peru balsam oil (vacuum distillation of crude balsam) <
Styrax Honduras (Liquidambar styraciflua) oil <
Almond oil sweet (cold pressed) <
Benzyl alcohol Cassie absolute (VP *) < 8
Peru balsam oil (vacuum distillation of crude balsam) < 5
Peru balsam absolute < 3
Hyacinth absolute < 2
Ylang-ylang extra <
Ylang-ylang extra super <
Ylang-ylang type I, II and III <
Bitter almond oil <
Styrax Honduras (Liquidambar styraciflua) resinoid <
Tolu balsam resinoid <
Benzyl benzoate Peru balsam oil (vacuum distillation of crude balsam) < 75
Flouve absolute < 60
Peru balsam absolute < 55
Tolu balsam resinoid < 40
* VP for Volatile Part
1/15
Jasmin (Jasminum grandiflorum) absolute (VP *) < 20
Carnation absolute < 15
Ylang-ylang type II < 10
Ylang-ylang
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