Ambrette Seed Essential Oil

Ambrette Seed Essential Oil

Botanical Name: Abelmoschus Moschatus
Country of origin: Peru
Source: Seed
Cultivation: Conventional
Colour & Odor: Pale yellow in color with a warn, sweety , musky aroma.,
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Method.
Specific Gravity: 0.890 - 0.910
Flash Point: 90°C
Components: Linoleic acid, a-cephalin, phosphatidylserine.
Solubility: Soluble in Alcohol & Oil and insoluble in water
Shelf Life: 3 years or more if stored properly.
Storage: Cool and dry place, away from direct Sunlight.
Certificate on Demand: At our customer's request, we provide the subsequent indenture (COA) Certificate of Analysis which gives the information on color, odor & additional details, (GC) Gas Chromatography provides statistics of the product element & its percentage, and (MS) Mass Spectrometry gives details of the component present in the product & its quantity.
Blends well with: This oil blends perfectly with galbanum, lavender and peppermint. Apart from it juniper berry, spruce, orange, balsam, and mimosa mix quite easily with this oil. Combination of the oil with frankincense, costus, myrrh, cedarwoods and carrot seed adds great value to the products.
Uses: Ambrette oil is usually used for manufacturing high end, opulence cosmetics and perfume products. Often used for flavoring it enhances the tastes of baked products, chewing tobaccos, sweets and more. In Arabic cultures these seeds are at times mixed with coffee too. In India it is sold to the consumers as insect repellent packet with clothing to be placed in the closet and ignited as incense. Belabored for use in hair perfumes Ambrette tops the list as the most beneficial ornamental plant. Pods of the plant when at its bloom and green make mouthwatering pickle.
Therapeutic Benefits: Ayurveda tends to use various parts of this plant for medicinal purposes. Well acclaimed for their stomachic, demulcent and diuretic properties they are also valued as a stimulant, an aphrodisiac, a tonic, and an antiseptic. Ambrette oil is purchased to be offered as carminative and cooling agents.In cases like hysteria, nervous debility, and nervous disorders use the tincture, infusion, and decoction of these seeds to attain favorable results. Physicians treating venereal diseases prescribe medicines manufactured using the roots and leaves of this plant. Cannabiscitrin, Myricetin, and Flavonoids are prepared from the yellow part of its petal. Ayurveda often resorts to the pacifying effect of the plant in cases of aggravated bronchitis, dyspepsia, vomiting, flatulence, and more.

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