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Palmarosa Oil CAS Number: 8014-19-5 |
Botanical Name : Cymbopogon martini
var. motia |
Appearance: Light yellow to yellow mobile liquid. |
Organoleptic Properties: Sweet, floral with grassy background rose like. |
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Aroma Chemicals (F&F Ingredients) |
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Skatole CAS Number: 83-34-1 Molecular Formula: C9H9N |
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Indole CAS Number: 120-72-9 Molecular Formula: C8H7N |
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Essential Oils |
Palmarosa, also known as Indian or Turkish geranium, rosha or motia, is a type of tropical grass native to India and is known for its rich supply of volatile oils. The herbaceous green grass shares similarities with lemongrass and citronella.
Palmarosa is high in geraniol which is not only used for its rose-like smell but for a number of medicinal and household uses. Palmarosa oil has been shown to be an effective antifungal and mosquito repellent. As for its popular rose-like odour it can be found in many cosmetics and soaps. |
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Product Details |
Botanical name: Cymbopogon winterianus |
Origin: India |
Plant/part used: Grass, Flowering Tops |
Method of extraction: Steam distillation |
TSCA CAS: 8014-19-5 |
EINECS CAS: 84649-81-0 |
EINECS: 283-461-2 |
INCI Name: Cymbopogon martini (palmarosa) Oil |
Appearance: Light yellow to yellow mobile liquid |
Organoleptic Properties: Sweet, floral with grassy background rose like. |
Density: 0.879 - 0.892 |
Refractive index: 1.474 - 1.477 |
Optical rotation: -2° to +3° |
Chemical constituents: Geraniol, gernayl acetate, linalool, caryophyllene, trans-beta ocimene |
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