Product Name: Peony Seed Oil
Synonyms: Paeonia suffruticosa Seed Oil
Manufacturer: Information from the supplier
Recommended Use: Ingredient for skincare, food applications, cosmetics
Contact Information: Provided on label and supplier documentation
Emergency Phone: National emergency response numbers, company emergency number
Chemical Formula: Natural botanical oil, complex mixture of triglycerides
GHS Classification: Non-hazardous according to most regulatory bodies
Physical Hazards: May cause surfaces to become slippery
Health Hazards: Skin contact: possible mild irritation, pre-existing allergies could be aggravated, eye contact may cause slight redness
Environmental Hazards: Can affect aquatic life with long-lasting effects in large quantities
Signal Word: Not required for most regulations
Hazard Statements: Not toxic, flammable under standard storage but may support combustion at higher temperatures
Pictograms: Not typically assigned
Main Component: Peony Seed Oil (100%)
Chemical Characterization: Complex mixture of fatty acids: linoleic acid (40–50%), oleic acid (20–30%), palmitic acid, stearic acid, minor sterols, and plant phytochemicals
Impurities: Trace plant matter residues, minimal solvent residues when cold-pressed, no hazardous additives
CAS Number: 90082-64-1 (typical assignment)
EC Number: 290-071-6
Inhalation: Move to fresh air, seek medical attention if symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water, medical advice for persistent irritation
Eye Contact: Flush with plenty of clean water, consult a doctor if discomfort continues
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, drink water, consult healthcare if large amounts consumed or if discomfort occurs
Notes for Physicians: Symptomatic treatment, product not likely to cause systemic effects
Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, do not use strong water jets
Hazards from Combustion: May produce carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, acrid smoke during burning
Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Full protective gear, self-contained breathing apparatus
Explosion Data: Oil mist in air can form combustible mixtures at high temperatures
Special Procedures: Cool containers with water spray, contain run-off to prevent entry to waterways
Personal Precautions: Use gloves and safety goggles to prevent direct contact
Environmental Measures: Prevent entry into drains and surface water, soak up spills with inert absorbent
Clean-up Methods: Wipe small spills, collect large amounts with sand or absorbent, place in proper containers
Disposal: Dispose of according to local regulations, do not wash into sewers
Safe Handling: Avoid contact with skin and eyes, wash hands after use, keep containers tightly closed
Storage Requirements: Store in cool, well-ventilated area away from direct heat, light, and oxidizers
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, sources of ignition
Packaging: Food-grade, airtight, opaque containers preferred to prevent oxidation and contamination
Occupational Exposure Limits: Not assigned for this material
Engineering Controls: General room ventilation
Personal Protective Equipment: Gloves for sensitive skin, goggles or face shield during bulk handling, protective clothing if spillage risk
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands and exposed areas after handling, change contaminated clothing
Appearance: Pale yellow to golden oil
Odor: Mild, nutty or neutral aroma
pH: Not applicable (oil)
Melting Point: Below 0°C
Boiling Point: >300°C (decomposes)
Flash Point: 250–320°C
Evaporation Rate: Negligible
Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in most vegetable oils and organic solvents
Viscosity: Moderate, fluid at room temperature
Density: 0.91–0.93 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): High (lipophilic)
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended conditions, sensitive to air and light
Reactivity: May undergo oxidation when exposed to air; can form peroxides if stored incorrectly
Hazardous Reactions: No dangerous reactions in normal use
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, acids
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Fumes of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons under combustion
Likely Routes of Exposure: Skin and eyes
Acute Toxicity: Low, not classified as toxic
Chronic Effects: No significant health hazards under typical usage, long-term ingestion not recommended
Skin Sensitization: Minor in some individuals, rare allergic reactions documented
Carcinogenicity: No evidence of carcinogenic effects
Mutagenicity/Teratogenicity: No known genetic or reproductive toxicity
Other Symptoms: Nausea or digestive upset from excessive oral intake
Ecotoxicity: Low predicted effects at typical release concentrations, risk increases with large spills
Aquatic Toxicity: May cause floating films that block oxygen transfer in water if spilled in bulk
Mobility: Low in soil due to hydrophobicity
Persistence/Degradability: Biodegradable, will break down in soil and water
Bioaccumulation Potential: Limited, not likely to accumulate in wildlife
Other Adverse Effects: Oil contamination may disrupt habitats if unmanaged
Disposal Methods: Recycle through recovery of oil where possible, otherwise send to authorized disposal facility
Incineration: Permitted at licensed sites
Disposal of Packaging: Clean containers can be recycled, heavily contaminated ones require specialized handling
Legal Requirements: Disposal complies with local and national waste management regulations
UN Number: Not regulated
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified as hazardous for transport
Packing Group: Not applicable
Labels Required: None for land, air, or sea transport
Special Transport Precautions: Protect from extremes of heat and cold, secure containers to prevent leaks during shipment
Bulk Transport: Not subject to ADR, IMDG, or IATA dangerous goods provisions
Labelling: No hazard label required, standard identification labeling under food/cosmetic law where relevant
Inventory Status: Listed on main global inventories (EU, US TSCA, Australia AICS, Canada DSL/NDSL)
REACH Compliance: Natural substances not chemically modified are exempt
Other Regulations: Follow local occupational safety and environmental laws for storage and handling
Other Notes: Safety data sheets made available to downstream users, updates provided by supplier when regulations change