Artemisia Dracunculus Oil

Synonyms: Tarragon oil

CAS Number: 90131-45-6

SERIOUS
health hazard

MODERATE
health hazard

FEW OR NO
health hazards

0 79
80 89
90 100
67

Sources of exposure:

Personal care
Food

Description:

Artemisia dracunculus oil is an essential oil obtained from the aerial parts of the tarragon plant. It is used as a perfuming agent in personal care products and as a flavorant in food. Like many botanical ingredients, it contains naturally occurring constituents that can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

Health concerns:

Cancer

Known or suspected to increase cancer risk in humans.

Genotoxicity

May cause mutations or damage DNA in cells.

Immunotoxicity & Allergens

May impact immune system function or cause allergic reactions.

Ecotoxicity

May be toxic to ecosystems and wildlife.

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