Tobacco perfumes
Tobacco scented fragrances
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Source
France and the United States are the main producers.
Extraction Method
The absolute is obtained through extraction from different varieties of tobacco using volatile solvents. Because of its dark color, the absolutes are often artificially bleached. This viscous, hirsute, 6-foot-tall annual plant has an upright stem that produces inflorescences with pointed oval leaves measuring over a foot long. The absolutes are produced mainly in France, but their use is restricted on account of their nicotine content.
Use
The bleached absolute or resinoid is very seldom used, except as a trace scent in certain chypre, fougere or oriental perfumes.
Medicinal properties
Tobacco leaves contain nicotine, a toxic alkaloid.
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