Bitter Almond Essential Oil

Bitter Almond Essential Oil

Botanical Name: Prunus Armeniaca
Country of origin: Morocco
Source: Nut
Cultivation: Conventional
Colour & Odor: Colorless to pale yellow in colour with Sweet, nutty, intense marzipan aroma.,
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed Method
Specific Gravity: 1.030 - 1.055
Optical Rotation: -2 to +2°
Flash Point: 88°C
Components: Benzaldehyde, Benzyl alcohol, Benzoic acid, Trans-cinnamaldehyde.
Solubility: Soluble in Alcohol & Oil and insoluble in water.
Shelf Life: 3 years
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: Bitter almond essential oils blend well with Amyris, Balsam Peru, Cocao Absolute, Coffee, Himalayan Cypress Wood, Hinoki Wood, Jasmine grand, Jasmine sambac, Osmanthus, Patchouli, Sandalwood Mysore, Siam Wood, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Ylang Ylang.
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: Almonds and almond oil have a long history dating back to pre-biblical times, and they are also mentioned in the Bible. Before the Christian era, the health advantages of almond oil were well known in Greece and Italy. Almonds have been mentioned in both ancient Greek mythology and classical Shakespearean plays. Domestic almonds are thought to have initially appeared between 3000 and 2000 B.C. and were one of the first domestic trees grown for their seeds and oil.Bitter Almond essential oil's principal ingredient, benzaldehyde, has a long history of commercial application in tastes and fragrances. In the early days of aroma chemistry, in 1832, innovative chemical businesses sought to imitate plant-derived compounds at a lower cost.
Uses: It's used as an antibiotic, anti-itch, muscle relaxant, and local anesthetic. Use this oil in skin care products to prevent aging, chapping, cracking, and flaking. Cosmetics contain this ingredient.
Therapeutic Benefits: It helps to improve the complexion and tone of dry skin by soothing it. It's also very emollient, which helps keep moisture absorption. Muscle spasms, bacterial infections, fungal infections, discomfort, digestive difficulties, and coughing are all benefits. It was popular in the Middle Ages because of its laxative and diuretic properties. Bitter almond essential oil suppliers produce and process the oil in its purest form, subsequently distributed to some of the most well-known brands.

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