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  1. Safrole - Wikipedia

    Safrole is a member of the methylenedioxybenzene group, of which many compounds are used as insecticide synergists; for example, safrole is used as a precursor in the synthesis of the insecticide …

  2. Why Is Sassafras Banned? - MedicineNet

    The roots and barks of the sassafras tree contain a high concentration of the chemical named safrole. Safrole was listed as a carcinogen in rats by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is hence …

  3. What is the story behind the banning of Safrole?

    The controversy lies in the fact that further research from a third party (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) discovered that Safrole is no more likely to cause cancer in humans than indoor air, or …

  4. NOTICE - Safrole and Sassafras Oil are used in the Illicit ...

    It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to possess or distribute safrole, knowing, or having reasonable cause to believe, the safrole will be used to manufacture MDMA.

  5. Safrole | C10H10O2 | CID 5144 - PubChem

    Safrole appears as clear colorless or slightly yellow liquid with the odor of sassafras. Denser than water (density 1.09 g / cm3) and insoluble in water. Hence sinks in water. Obtained from oil of sassafras or …

  6. Safrole - Safrole

    Safrole is a natural organic compound found in the roots, bark, and fruits of certain plants. It is widely used in various industries, including food, fragrance, and pharmaceuticals.

  7. Safrole | Springer Nature Link

    Jan 1, 2024 · Safrole, also known as 4-allyl-1,2-methylenedioxybenzene, is a transparent or slightly yellow, viscous liquid with widespread applications in cosmetics and food flavoring. It is derived from …

  8. Safrole - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Safrole is defined as 1-allyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene, a compound found primarily in the aromatic oils of cinnamon, nutmeg, camphor, and sassafras. It is associated with potential carcinogenic …

  9. Safrole, a naturally occurring substance, is a derivative of the aromatic phenol ether 1,3-benzodioxole (HSDB 2009). It exists at room tem-perature as a colorless or pale-yellow oil with an odor of sassafras.

  10. Safrole - KidsAdvisory

    Apr 16, 2025 · Safrole is a naturally occurring organic compound found in sassafras and certain spices, historically used for flavoring but now restricted due to health concerns.