Food Safety Substance

Nerol oxide

Nerol oxide is a food additive with no EU additive status row found in the EU, FDA EAFUS in the US, and data from 5 regulatory sources.

CAS 1786-08-9 Indexable evidence set
FDA
FDA EAFUS
ADI / TDI
JECFA ADI No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavouring agent
Codex
0 row(s)
SOURCE D1 identity resolution e number aliases | Food Additives | dsstox identifiers | 5 matched regulatory source group(s)

Substance Identity

Resolved identifiers used to render this food-safety record.

Substance name
Nerol oxide
CAS
1786-08-9
DTXSID
DTXSID6051805
PubChem CID
61275
Evidence tier
Indexable evidence set (7)
SOURCE JECFA JECFA ADI

JECFA ADI Values

JECFA ADI records and evaluation years.

JurisdictionChemical nameJECFA no.CASADIADI upperFunctionEvaluation year
JECFANEROL OXIDE1235-No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavouring agent-FLAVOURING_AGENT2003
SOURCE ingredients ghs classifications

Cross-Reference to Cosmetics / Chemicals / Pharma

Same-CAS public rows from adjacent Roots verticals where available.

SOURCE FAQPage JSON-LD public food renderer rows

Frequently Asked Questions

Food-use, safety, ADI, and cross-vertical answers mirrored into FAQPage JSON-LD.

What is Nerol oxide used for in food?

Nerol oxide appears in food-use rows as: FLAVORING AGENT OR ADJUVANT.

Is Nerol oxide safe?

This page does not assign a standalone safety verdict; it renders public regulatory evidence. ADI/reference value: JECFA ADI No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavouring agent. US/FDA evidence: FDA EAFUS.

What is the ADI for Nerol oxide?

Nerol oxide has this ADI/reference value in the food-safety tables: JECFA ADI No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavouring agent. Source: JECFA 2003.

Is Nerol oxide also used in cosmetics?

Nerol oxide has a same-CAS cosmetics cross-reference: NEROL OXIDE, EU status permitted.