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Botanical Extract List April 2011 Carrubba Inc BOTANICAL EXTRACT LIST APRIL 2011 CARRUBBA INC. 203-878-0605 CAS EINECS ACACIA EXTRACT Acacia Senegal Flower/ Stem Extract 97659-43-3 307-447-3 (I) ACACIA DECURRENS EXTRACT Acacia Decurrens Extract 98903-76-5 308-877-4 (I) ACAI Euterpe Oleracea Fruit Extract 879496-95-4 None ACEROLA EXTRACT Malpighia Glabra (Acerola) Fruit Extract None None AGAVE EXTRACT Agave Americana Leaf Extract 85186-53-4 286-037-5 (I) AGRIMONY EXTRACT Agrimonia Eupatoria Leaf Extract 84775-40-6 283-870-6 (I) ALEPPO PEPPER EXTRACT Capsicum Annuum Fruit Extract 84625-29-6 283-403-6 (I) ALFALFA EXTRACT Medicago Sativa (Alfalfa) Extract 84082-36-0 281-984-0 (I) ALGAE EXTRACT Algae Extract 92128-82-0 295-780-4 (I) ALLSPICE EXTRACT Pimenta Officinalis (Pimento) Fruit Extract 84929-57-7 284-540-4 (I) ALMOND (SWEET) EXTRACT Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Fruit Extract 90320-37-9 291-063-5 (I) ALOE EXTRACT Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract 85507-69-3/ 94349-62-9 287-390-8(I) /305-181-2 (I) ALOE VERA GEL Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice 85507-69-3 / 94349-62-9 287-390-8 (I) / 305-181-2 (I) ALTHAEA EXTRACT Althaea Officinalis Root Extract 73049-65-7 None AMALAKI EXTRACT Phyllanthus Emblica Fruit Extract 90028-28-7 289-817-3 (I) AMBER EXTRACT Styrax Benzoin Resin Extract 84696-18-4 / 84929-79-3 284-557-7 (I) AMERICAN GINSENG EXTRACT Panax Quinquefolium Root Extract 90045-38-8 289-898-5 (I) AMLA EXTRACT Phyllanthus Emblica Fruit Extract 90028-28-7 289-817-3 (I) ANGELICA EXTRACT Angelica Archangelica Root Extract 84775-41-7 283-871-1 (I) ANISE EXTRACT Pimpinella Anisum (Anise) Fruit Extract 84775-42-8 283-872-7 (I) ANISE SEED EXTRACT Pimpinella Anisum (Anise) Seed Extract None None ANNATTO EXTRACT Bixa Orellana Seed Extract 89957-43-7 None AONORI EXTRACT _ None None APPLE EXTRACT Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract 85251-63-4 286-475-7 (I) APPLE PECTIN EXTRACT Pyrus Malus (Apple) Pectin Extract None None APRICOT EXTRACT Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Fruit Extract 68650-44-2 272-046-1 (I) APRICOT LEAVES EXTRACT Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Leaf Extract 68650-44-2 272-046-1 (I) PLEASE CALL FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY ARNICA EXTRACT Arnica Montana Flower Extract 68990-11-4 273-579-2 (I) ARTICHOKE EXTRACT Cynara Scolymus (Artichoke) Leaf Extract 84012-14-6 281-659-3 (I) ASCOPHYLLUM NODOSUM EXTRACT Ascophyllum Nodosum Extract 84775-78-0 283-907-6 (I) ASHWAGANDHA EXTRACT Withania Somnifera Root Extract 90147-43-6 None ASIAN PEAR EXTRACT Pyrus Pyrifolia (Pear) Fruit Extract None None ASPARAGUS EXTRACT Asparagus Officinalis Root Extract 84649-90-1 283-471-7 (I) ASTRAGALUS EXTRACT Astragalus Membranaceus Root Extract 94166-93-5 303-391-9 (I) AVOCADO EXTRACT Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Fruit Extract None None AWAPUHI EXTRACT Hedychium Coronarium Root Extract None None _ _ _ _ BALM MINT EXTRACT Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 84082-61-1 282-007-0 (I) BALSAM CANADA EXTRACT Abies Balsamea (Balsam Canada) Extract 85085-34-3 285-364-0 (I) BAMBOO EXTRACT Bambusa Vulgaris Leaf/Stem Extract 91771-33-4 294-923-8 (I) BANANA EXTRACT Musa Sapientum (Banana) Fruit Extract 89957-82-4 289-602-4 (I) BARBERRY EXTRACT Berberis Vulgaris Leaf / Stem Extract 8054-40-8/84649-92-3 283-473-8 (I) 232-499-8 (I) BARLEY EXTRACT Hordeum Vulgare Extract 85251-64-5 286-476-2 (I) BASIL EXTRACT Ocimum Basilicum (Basil) Flower / Leaf Extract 84775-71-3 283-900-8 (I) BAY LAUREL EXTRACT Laurus Nobilis Leaf Extract 84603-73-6 283-272-5 (I) BAYBERRY EXTRACT Myrica Cerifera (Bayberry) Bark Extract 84929-34-0 284-518-4 (I) BEACH STRAWBERRY EXTRACT (wild)Fragaria Chiloensis Strawberry Fruit Extract None None BEARBERRY EXTRACT Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi Leaf Extract 84776-10-3 283-934-3 (I) BEECH WOOD EXTRACT Fagus Sylvatica Bud Extract 85251-65-6 286-477-8 (I) BEE POLLEN EXTRACT Pollen Extract None None BEET ROOT EXTRACT Beta Vulgaris (Beet) Root Extract 89957-89-1 89957-90-4 289-610-8 (I)/232-611-3 (I) BERGAMOT EXTRACT Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Extract 89957-91-5 289-612-9 (I) BERGAMOT LEAF EXTRACT Mentha Citrata Leaf Extract None None BIBITAKI FRUIT EXTRACT Terminalia Bellerica Fruit Extract None None BILBERRY EXTRACT Vaccinium Myrtillus Fruit / Leaf Extract 84082-34-8 281-983-5 (I) BITTER CHERRY EXTRACT Prunus Cerasus Extract 89997-53-5 289-688-3 (I) BITTER ORANGE FLOWER EXTRACT Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Flower Extract 72968-50-4 277-143-2 (I) BLACKBERRY LEAF EXTRACT Rubus Fruticosus (Blackberry) Leaf Extract 84787-69-9 284-110-6 (I) BLACKBERRY EXTRACT Rubus Fruticosus (Blackberry) Fruit Extract 84787-69-9 284-110-6 (I) PLEASE CALL FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY BLACK COHOSH EXTRACT Cimicifuga Racemosa Root Extract 84776-26-1 283-951-6 BLACK CURRANT FRUIT EXTRACT Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) Fruit Extract 68606-81-5 None BLACK CURRANT LEAF EXT. Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) Leaf Extract None None BLACK HENNA EXTRACT Lawsonia Inermis (Henna) Leaf Extract None None BLACK INDIAN HEMP EXTRACT Apocynum Cannabinum Root Extract 84603-51-0 283-253-1 (I) BLACK MALVA EXTRACT Malva Rotundafolia Flower Extract None None BLACK MULBERRY EXTRACT Morus Nigra Leaf Extract 90064-11-2 290-072-1 (I) BLACK PEPPER EXTRACT Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper) Seed Extract None None BLACK RASPBERRY EXTRACT Rubus Occidentalis Fruit Extract 68915-99-1 272-819-3 BLACK SESAME SEED EXTRACT Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Seed Extract None None BLACK TEA EXTRACT Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract 84650-60-2 283-519-7 (I) BLACK WALNUT EXTRACT Juglans Nigra (Black Walnut) Leaf Extract 96690-56-1 BLACK WALNUT BARK EXTRACT Juglans Nigra (Black Walnut) Bark Extract None None BLACK WALNUT SHELL EXTRACT Juglans Nigra (Black Walnut) Shell Extract None None BLADDERWRACK EXTRACT Fucus Vesiculosus Extract 84696-13-9 283-633-7 (I) BLESSED THISTLE EXTRACT Carbenia Benedicta Extract 84603-57-6 283-258-9 (I) BLOOD ROOT EXTRACT Sanguinaria Canadensis Rhizome / Root Extract 84929-48-6 284-532-0 (I) BLUEBERRY LEAF EXTRACT Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry) Leaf Extract None None BLUEBERRY FRUIT EXTRACT Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry) Fruit Extract 956147-03-8 None BLUE FLAG EXTRACT Iris Versicolor Extract 90045-93-5 289-959-6 (I) BLUE MALVA EXTRACT Malva Sylvestris (Mallow) Extract 84082-57-5 282-003-9 BLUE POPPY SEED EXTRACT Papaver Somniferum Seed Extract None None BORAGE EXTRACT Borago Officinalis Extract 84012-16-8 281-661-4 (I) BRAMBLE EXTRACT Rubus Fruticosus (Blackberry) Leaf Extract 84787-69-9 284-110-6 (I) BRAZIL NUT EXTRACT Bertholletia Excelsa Seed Extract 160965-04-8 None BROCCOLI EXTRACT Brassica Oleracea Italica (Broccoli) Extract None None BROOM FLOWER EXTRACT Cytisus Scoparius Flower Extract 84696-48-0 283-653-6 BUCHU EXTRACT Barosma Betulina Leaf Extract None None BUCKTHORN EXTRACT Frangula Alnus Bark Extract 8057-57-6/84625-48-9 / 283-418-8 (I) _ _ 84929-75-9 " BURDOCK ROOT EXTRACT Arctium Lappa Root Extract 84012-13-5 281-658-8 (I) BUR-MARIGOLD EXTRACT Bidens Tripartita Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract 89957-92-6 None PLEASE CALL FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY BUTCHER'S BROOM EXTRACT Ruscus Aculeatus Root Extract 84012-38-4 281-682-9 (I) BUTTER EXTRACT _ None None _ _ _ _ CABBAGE ROSE EXTRACT Rosa Centifolia Flower Extract 84604-12-6 283-289-8 (I) CACTUS FLOWER EXTRACT Cereus Grandiflorus (Cactus) Flower Extract 8007-78-1 232-364-3 (I) CALENDULA EXTRACT Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract 84776-23-8 283-949-5 (I) CALIFORNIA POPPY EXTRACT Eschscholtzia Californica Extract 90028-46-9 289-837-2 (I) CAMELLIA JAPONICA FLOWER EXT. Camellia Japonica Flower Extract 223748-13-8 None CAMELLIA JAPONICA LEAF EXT. Camellia Japonica Leaf Extract 223748-13-8 None CAMELLIA JAPONICA SEED EXT. Camellia Japonica Seed Extract 223748-13-8 None CAMELLIA OLEIFERA LEAF EXTRACT Camellia Oleifera Leaf Extract None None CAMU CAMU EXTRACT Myrciaria Dubia Fruit Extract None None CANTALOUPE EXTRACT Cucumis Melo Cantalupensis Fruit Extract None None CAPSICUM EXTRACT Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract None None CARDAMOM EXTRACT Elettaria Cardamomum Seed Extract 96507-91-4 / 85940-32-5 306-171-0 (I) / 288-922-1 (I) CARROT EXTRACT Daucus Carota Sativa (Carrot) Root Extract 84929-61-3 284-545-1 (I) CASCARA EXTRACT Rhamnus Purshiana Bark Extract 84650-55-5 283-515-5 (I) CASHMERE EXTRACT Keratin 68238-35-7 / 169799-44-4 269-409-1 (I) CATUABA BARK EXTRACT Erythroxylum Catuaba Bark Extract 956147-12-9 None CATNIP EXTRACT Nepeta Cataria Extract 84929-35-1 284-520-5 (I) CATS CLAW EXTRACT Uncaria Tomentosa Extract 289626-41-1 None CAVIAR EXTRACT (Golden Whitefish) Coregonus Clupeaformis Extract _ None CEDARWOOD EXTRACT Juniperus Virginiana Wood Extract None None CELANDINE EXTRACT Chelidonium Majus Extract 84603-56-5 283-257-3 (I) CELERY EXTRACT Apium Graveolens (Celery) Root/ Seed Extract 89997-35-3 289-668-4 (I) CENTAURY EXTRACT Centaurium Erythraea Extract 84837-00-3 284-284-9 (I) CHAMOMILE EXTRACT Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract 84082-60-0 282-006-5 (I) CHAMOMILE, ROMAN EXTRACT Anthemis Nobilis Flower Extract 84649-86-5 283-467-5 (I) CHASTE TREE BERRY EXTRACT Vitex Agnus Castus Extract None None CHERRY BARK EXTRACT Prunus Serotina (Wild Cherry) Bark Extract 8000-44-0 / 84604-07-9 283-284-0 (I) CHERRY FRUIT EXTRACT Prunus Serotina (Wild Cherry) Fruit Extract 84604-07-9 283-284-0 (I) CHESTNUT EXTRACT Castanea Sativa (Chestnut) Leaf Extract 84695-99-8 283-619-0 (I) PLEASE CALL FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY CHIA EXTRACT Salvia Hispanica Seed Extract None None CHICKWEED EXTRACT Stellaria Media (Chickweed) Extract 90131-34-3 290-345-5 (I) CHICORY ROOT EXTRACT Cichorium Intybus (Chicory) Root Extract 68650-43-1 None CHINA BARK EXTRACT Cinchona Succirubra Bark Extract 84776-28-3 283-953-7 (I) CHINESE LICORICE EXTRACT Glycyrrhiza Uralensis (Licorice) Root Extract None None CHINESE MAGNOLIA EXTRACT Magnolia Biondii Bud/Flower Extract None None CHINESE SILVER EAR MUSHROOM Tremella Fuciformis (Mushroom) Extract None None CHRYSANTHEMUM EXTRACT Chrysanthemum Sinense Flower Extract None None CHLORELLA EXTRACT Chlorella Pyrenoidosa Extract 223749-81-3 None CILANTRO EXTRACT Coriandrum Sativum (Coriander) Fruit/Leaf Extract 84775-50-8 283-880-0 (I) CINCHONA BARK EXT.
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