Myrtle Essential Oil
- Brand: Indian Aroma Exports
- Product Code: IA-NEO-094
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DESCRIPTION:
Myrtle Oil is a pale yellow or yellow mobile liquid that has intensely fresh lemon-like odor with pleasant sweet-green undertone. Its odor is much cleaner & fresher than lemongrass oil and there are no grassy-fatty notes. The extracted oil blends well with whole range of essential oils and helps in fortifying natural defense of the body, providing very effective treatments from colds, bronchitis & fever.
BLENDS WITH:
Atlas, Benzoin, Elemi, Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Cedar Wood, Black Pepper, Frankincense, Myrrh, Rose, Neroli, Ho Wood, Hyssop, Lavender, Jasmine, Lemon, Lemongrass, Coriander, Clary Sage, Melissa, Rosewood, Ylang-Ylang oil.
CONSTITUENTS:
Cineole, Nerol, Geraniol, Myrtenol, myrtenol acetate, linalool (20%), limonene (23%), pinene (14%), p-cymene, cineol (11%), geraniol, nerol, phenylpropanoid, methyleugenol.
COMMON NAMES:
Myrtle, Sweet verbena tree; Lemon-scented myrtle, Lemon ironwood common myrtle essential oil, roman myrtle essential oil.
USES:
Myrtle oil is used for fortifying natural defenses of body and is very effective in treating colds, bronchitis & fever. Also used as aromatherapy oil, it is also used for alleviating effects of stress as well as is a great mood booster. Further, the oil is also effective in treating thyroid related problems and possesses antiseptic properties that is very effective in treatment of skin wounds & other skin conditions.
Botonical Name |
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Myrtus communis |
CAS # |
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8008-46-6 |
Country of Origin |
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Tunisia |
Color & Odor |
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Pale Amber Liquid with Fresh camphor floral herbal odor |
Solubility |
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Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils |
F.E.M.A. # |
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— |
Specific Gravity |
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0.96 |
Optical Rotation |
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+22.00 - +27.00 |
Refractive Index |
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1.5010 - 1.5160 |
Flash Point |
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35 °C |
Major Constituents |
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Pinene, Cineole, Nerol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linanool |
Extraction Method |
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Steam Distillation |