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Lotus pink


Scientific nameNelumbo nucifera
Origin|India
Classification|Flower series
Specifications|500g-25kg Please contact sales for details
Extraction part|Flower
Extraction method | Abs.
Plant family|Nymphaeaceae
Aroma|Rich and sweet floral, fruity and leathery aromas

Essential Oil Introduction

Pink lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is also called Indian lotus, sacred lotus, or simply lotus. Nelumbo is a perennial herbaceous water-producing plant. It is native to ancient India and later found from Vietnam to Afghanistan. It is generally distributed in subtropical and temperate regions such as Central Asia, West Asia, North America, India, China, and Japan. There are more than 800 cultivated species. Lotus can be propagated by seeds or rhizomes. In particular, its seeds can survive for thousands of years. Some scientists have cultivated some thousand-year-old lotus seeds, and the resulting lotus flowers are still full of vitality. Ancient lotus seeds dating back thousands of years have been unearthed in Pulandian District, Dalian City, China. Two ancient lotus seeds discovered at the Yangshao Cultural Site in Dahe Village, Zhengzhou, China, are more than 3,000 years old, but they are too precious and have not been tested for cultivation.

Lotus prefers an environment with high heat and humidity. For varieties distributed in temperate zones, the evergreen parts will wither on the soil in winter and the lotus stems will swell. Most of the tropical varieties have evergreen parts that do not wilt, and the lotus stems do not swell significantly. The lotus symbolizes patience and peace. It grows in the mud and will bloom large and gorgeous flowers on the water surface with flat and wide leaves. The flowers may be pink, white or blue. The flowers exude a unique fragrance. In Buddhist culture, they also symbolize Eternal life and transcendence. Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is known as the "Auspicious Goddess". She combines wealth, magnificence, fertility, and vitality. She holds a pink lotus, so the pink lotus also symbolizes bringing good luck

Lotus essence needs to be aged before it can condense its fragrance. Pink lotus essence is a dark pink viscous liquid with a fragrant and sweet aroma, giving people a sense of tranquility and elegance.

▎Component Analysis

|Main Component

The ingredients are complex and diverse, including caryophyllene oxides, ?-caryophyllene, Cis Jasmone, 1.4-dimethoxybenzene, and other trace components.

|Types of Lotus

ItemPink LotusWhite LotusBlue Lotus
Latin nameNelumbo nuciferaNelumbo nuciferNymphaea caerulea
AromaIt has a rich and sweet floral aroma as the main note, with fruity and leather notes.The aroma is sweeter, with animal and herbal aromas.It has the strongest aroma, and some people might not like it the first time they smell it.

Research Validation

? The regulation of memory impairment, brain damage, and biochemical characteristics by pink lotus extract in rats has been studied.


? The extract from pink lotus petals, based on in vitro experimental results, shows potential for use in cosmetics.

|Raw Material Certifications

▎References

  1. Zhang, C. Y., & Guo, M. Comparing Three Different Extraction Techniques on Essential Oil Profiles of Cultivated and Wild Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) Flower. Life(Basel). 2020.sep 16;10(9), 209.
  2. Zhang, C. Y., & Guo, M. Comparing Three Different Extraction Techniques on Essential Oil Profiles of Cultivated and Wild Lotus (Nelumbo nucifer2. Yang MY, Hung TW, Wang CJ, Tseng TH. Inhibitory Effect of Nelumbo nucifera Leaf Extract on 2-Acetylaminofluorene-induced Hepatocarcinogenesis Through Enhancing Antioxidative Potential and Alleviating Inflammation in Rats. Antioxidants (Basel). 2019 Aug 22;8(9):329. a) Flower. Life(Basel). 2020.sep 16;10(9), 209.
  3. Yamini R, M Kannan, SP Thamaraisevi, D Uma, R Santhi. Phytochemical screening and nutritional analysis of Nelumbo nucifera (Pink lotus) flower petals and seeds. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(3):3540-3545.
  4. Battaglia, S. (2019). Lotus–the sacred flower.
  5. Noysang, C., & Boonmatit, N. Preliminary Phytochemicals and Pharmacologic Activities Assessment of White and Pink Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn Flowers. Applied Mechanics and Materials (1662-7482, Vol. 891, pp. 41-51). 2019 Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
  6. Jitsaeng, K., & Sungthong, B. Antioxidant Activity and Total Phenolic Contents of Various Parts from Two Cultivars of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. Journal of Science & Technology MSU . Mar/Apr 2017, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p154-160. 7p.
  7. Prabsattroo, T., Wattanathorn, J., Somsapt, P., & Sritragool, O. Positive modulation of pink Nelumbo nucifera flowers on memory impairment, brain damage, and biochemical profiles in restraint rats. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2016(4):1-11.
  8. Saraswathi, R. V., & Gricilda Shoba, F. Physico-Chemical and Phytochemical Study of Hydroethanolic Petal Extract of Pink Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2015, 5, 2530-2538.
  9. Saraswathi, R. V., & Shoba, F. G. Evaluation of anti-renotoxic responses in flowers of Indian lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.). January 2015. Int J Pharm Pharm Sci, 7, 138-142.
  10. Durairaj, B., & Dorai, A. Free radical scavenging potential of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn flowers (white and pink). International Journal of Natural Sciences Research 2014, 2(8), 133-146.
  11. Venkatesh, B., & Dorai, A. Antibacterial and antioxidant potential of white and pink Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn flowers. (2011)IACSIT Press, Singapore, 5, 213-217.
  12. Durairaj Brindha, Arthi Dorai. Antiplatelet activity of white and pink Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn flowers. September 2010. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 46(3):579-583
  13. Choi, H. S. Headspace Flavor Composition of Pink-Flowered Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertner). January 2010. Analytical Chemistry Letters,1(3), 194-201.
  14. Durairaj, B., & Dorai, A. Evaluation of Antitumor and in vivo antioxidant potentials of Nelumbo Nucifera Gaertn (white and pink) flowers in Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma mice. Journal of Pharmacy Research 2010, 3(10), 2483-2487.
  15. Brindha, D., & Arthi, D. (2010). Antimicrobial activity of white and pink Nelumbo nucifera gaertn flowers. Asian journal of pharmaceutical research and health care, 2(2).
  16. C. Saengkhae. W. Arunnopparat. P. Sungkhajorn. Antioxidant activity of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn on oxidative stress-induced erythrocyte haemolysis in hypertensive and normotensive rats. January 2007. The Journal of Physiological Sciences 20(2):70-78
  17. PK Mukherjee 1, K Saha, M Pal, B P Saha. Effect of Nelumbo nucifera rhizome extract on blood sugar level in rats. J Ethnopharmacol. 1997 Nov;58(3):207-13.

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Raw Material Introduction|Lavender /raw-materials-introduction-en/id=8563 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 03:07:31 +0000 http://purenessasia.com.cn/article-en/uncategorized/id=8563 Lavender Scientific name|Lavandula angustifoliaOrigin|B […]

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Lavender


Scientific nameLavandula angustifolia
Origin|Bulgaria
Classification|Flower series
Specifications|500g-25kg Please contact sales for details
Extraction part|Flower
Extraction method?| Distillation
Plant family|Lamiaceae
Aroma|Sweet floral and herbal aroma

Essential Oil Introduction

Lavender, also known as "True lavender" or highland lavender, blooms every May, the average growth altitude is approximately 800 meters or above. It is drought-resistant, with purple flower spikes. Its name derives from the Latin "Lavare," meaning "to wash". In ancient Roman times, people bathed with lavender, believing it could cleanse the soul and body.

Originally native to the Mediterranean coast, lavender spread to Britain and northern Europe as the Romans expanded their empire. Over the past two millennia, it has been widely utilized for medicinal and culinary purposes, now being one of the main plants of traditional European medicine and aromatherapy. The familiar lavender, known as "Lavender," was referred to as "espic" in the 18th century and, in Provence, called "epi." Romans and Greeks used lavender to "purify" and "cleanse" hospital wards and shelters. During the Second World War, Dr. Jean Valnet utilized herbal oils like lavender to treat severe burns and wounds of soldiers, and achieving significant results.

Currently, over 20 varieties of lavender have been discovered, with over a hundred hybrid varieties. However, in aromatherapy, true lavender essential oil remains the most commonly used. Its rich ester structure is gentle and safe, suitable for all ages, and can address various conditions such as headaches, fever, and skin problems.

▎Essential Oil Effect

EffectDescription
PhysiologicalPain relief, calming, improved sleep, anti-inflammatory, relieve abnormal muscle contractions, anti germs, anti-depressant, regulate autonomic nervous system, wound scabbing, promote cell growth.
PsychologicalInfluential in stabilizing the nervous system and calming the mind, relieve anxiety, promote emotional stability, and improve insomnia.

Component Analysis

|Main Component:Ester

The main components are Linalyl acetate, terpinene, geranyl acetate, serta linalool, pinene, limonene, camphene, ?-caryophyllene, oxide, aldehydes, coumarin, lactone, etc.

|Types of Lavender

ItemTrue LavenderSuper LavenderLavender Spike
Scientific NameLavandula angustifoliaLavandula hybridaLavandula latifolia
EffectsPain relief, calming, promotes better sleep, anti-inflammatory, relieves muscle spasmsPain relief, antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, helps get rid of phlegmMosquito and insect repellent, cold relief, fades scars, improves circulation
AromaMild and comfortableRelatively strong and stimulatingRough
CautionsSafe for infants, toddlers, and pregnant womenNot suitable for epilepsy patients and pregnant womenIrritating
PriceHigherLarge production, affordable priceLower

Research Validation

? A True lavender is known to have soothing and calming effects (Ludvigson and Rottmann 1989;Diego et al.1998,Moss et al.2003;Lehrner et al. 2005).

For instance: Lehrner et al. 2005, Ambient Odors of Orange and Lavender Reduce Anxiety and Improve Mood in a Dental Office. Once again confirmed, True lavender can assist in alleviating emotional distress and calming dental patients' anxiety.


? D. Giovannini et al. demonstrated that lavender essential oil exhibits antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects in the macrophage-mediated response to Staphylococcus aureus.

Raw Material Certifications

Formula Guide

調節情緒

Relieve Anxiety

Dyshidrotic Eczema

Precautions

  • Please adjust the ratio of product according to your personal skin condition.
  • This product is a raw material and is recommended to be used after dilution.
  • Please do a local skin test before applying on the face.
  • There is no safety concern when used in normal doses.

▎References

  1. J Lehrner et al. Ambient Odors of Orange and Lavender Reduce Anxiety and Improve Mood in a Dental Office. Physiol Behav 2005 Sep 15;86(1-2):92-5.
  2. Lehrner J et al. Ambient odor of orange in a dental office reduces anxiety and improves mood in female patients. Physiol Behav. 2000 Oct 1-15;71(1-2):83-6.
  3. Moss M, Cook J, Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils differentially affect cognition and mood in healthy adults. Int J Neurosci. 2003 Jan;113(1):15-38.
  4. Kritsidima M, et al. The effects of lavender scent on dental patient anxiety levels: a cluster randomised-controlled trial. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2010 Feb;38(1):83-7.
  5. Woronuk G, Demissie Z, Rheault M, Mahmoud S. Biosynthesis and therapeutic properties of Lavandula essential oil constituents. Planta Med. 2011 Jan;77(1):7-15.
  6. Cavanagh HM, Wilkinson JM.Biological activities of lavender essential oil. Phytother Res. 2002 Jun;16(4):301-8.
  7. D Giovannini, A Gismondi, A Basso. Lavandula angustifolia Mill. Essential Oil Exerts Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Effect in Macrophage Mediated Immune Response to Staphylococcus aureus . A Journal of Molecular and Cellular Immunology.Volume 5.V2016, 2016, 2016
  8. L Ma .The complete chloroplast genome sequence of the fragrant plant Lavandula angustifolia (Lamiaceae) .Resources Volume 3, 2018
  9. Michalina Adaszynska-Skwirzynska , Danuta Szczerbinska . The effect of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) essential oil as a drinking water supplement on the production performance, blood biochemical 138, Scippl 859 365
  10. GiuliaCappelli et al. A Corylus avellana L. extract enhances human macrophage bactericidal response against Staphylococcus aureus by increasing the expression of anti-inflammatory and iron meta;boleus by increasing the expression of anti-inflammatory and iron Journalbolism genes. Journals 4194150 Page Functional 201450, Page 194194756 月
  11. Phytochemical Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Moroccan Lavandula angustifolia Mill. Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, Volume 20, 2017
  12. Masoud Soheili, Farzaneh Khalaji, The Effect of Essential Oil of Lavandula Angustifolia on Amyloid Beta Polymerization: An In Vitro Study.nternational Journal of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 2017; 07(07): 103-107.
  13. Enik? Détár et al. Effects of variety and growth year on the essential oil properties of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) and lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia Emeric ex Loisel.) Biochemical System and Ec.
  14. Lucia Caputo et al. Lavandula angustifolia essential oil and linalool counteract social aversion induced by social defeat. Molecules. 2018 Oct 19;23(10):2694
  15. The Effect of Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Extract in Comparison to Antibiotic on Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, Ileal Microflora, Antioxidant Status and Meat Quality of Broilers. Journal of Applied Animal Research 9(4):717ember 5
  16. Comparison of Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils Obtained from Different Cultivars and Morphological Parts of Lavandula angustifolia. Journal of essential oil-bearing plants JEOP 21(6):1532-15 1532-1541 1820201 1202011532-1541.

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Introduction to Raw Materials|Jasmine sambac /raw-materials-introduction-en/id=4508 Fri, 30 Jun 2023 08:25:03 +0000 http://purenessasia.com.cn/?p=4508 Jasmine sambac Jasminum sambac 【Overview】 Origin | Indi […]

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Jasmine sambac

Jasminum sambac

【Overview】

Origin | India
Botanical Family | Oleaceae
Plant Aroma | Original essential oil with a rich and delicate fragrance.
Extraction Part | Flowers
Extraction Method | Solvent extraction

 

Sacred Bak Jasmine essential oil is produced in India's humid and fertile, slightly acidic sandy soil. It belongs to the tropical monsoon climate with high temperatures throughout the year, and acidic soil predominates. Sacred Bak Jasmine prefers slightly acidic sandy soil, is not cold-resistant, and can tolerate full or partial sunlight. The flowering period is around June to September. During the mid-flowering stage when the flower buds are about to open into a "tiger claw" shape, it is harvested at around three or four in the afternoon when the fragrance is more intense, and the oil yield is higher. It is a common variety in India and is also known as the "Moonlight in the Forest."

There are many varieties of jasmine, so special attention is needed when choosing jasmine essential oil. Commonly found in essential oils are Moroccan Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum), Star Jasmine (Jasminum auriculatum), and Arabian Jasmine (Jasminum sambac). The original essence is obtained through solvent extraction.

Arabian Jasmine has a clear and distant fragrance, can "resist consumption," and has a bright tone, providing a continuous source of vitality.

 

【Main Benefits】

The indole component in Sacred Bak Jasmine essential oil helps enhance charm, Cis-Jasmone regulates oil secretion, bringing a sense of ease and tranquility. α-Phyllocladene is the source of a special sweet and clear fragrance, which can be detected at the beginning of the blooming, but this structure is easily destroyed by light and heat, hence the reason for harvesting it in the early morning to avoid the sun damaging the flower's fragrance.

? Its components include α-Phyllocladene, Indole (with a content of up to 14%), D-Cembrene, Methyl Anthranilate (5%), Methyl Benzoate (4-5%), Phenethyl Alcohol (2-3%), Jasminelactone, and other components.

 

【Component Analysis】

1. Indole

? Indole is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound with C8H7N. It has a double-ring structure composed of a five-membered pyrrole ring and a six-membered benzene ring. Indole is widely distributed in the natural environment and can be produced by various bacteria as an intercellular signaling molecule.

? Benefits: It regulates various aspects of bacterial physiology (such as spore formation, plasmid stability, drug resistance, biofilm formation, and virulence).

Indole derivatives play important cellular functions, including neurotransmitters (e.g., serotonin).

? Uses: Indole and its derivatives are used in medical applications such as anti-tuberculosis, anti-malarial, metabolic regulation, anticonvulsant, blood pressure regulation, and anti-MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).

 

2. Cis-Jasmone

? Also known as Jasmine Ketone, it has a high content in Arabian Jasmine flowers. Cis-Jasmone has two isomers: cis and trans. Only the cis isomer exists in nature, while the trans isomer can only be synthesized artificially. Cis-Jasmone is a gentle component that adds a luxurious feeling and enhances charm. It can also regulate oil secretion, providing a sense of relaxation.

? Benefits: Calming, reduces muscle spasms, anti-anxiety, anti-depression; regulates oil secretion.

? Uses: Perfume raw material.

 

? Jasmine flower extract's chemical components have a vasodilatory effect.

? Comparison of Jasmines

 

 

【Market Applications】

◇ Uses/Characteristics

? Regulates physiological functions, soothes nerves, boosts confidence
? Antimicrobial, maintains moisture, relieves sensitive and delicate skin
? Regulates skin aging, smoothens wrinkles
? Smoothes stretch marks and marks caused by pregnancy, increases skin elasticity
? Blends fragrance and spices

 

1. Skincare Products

Benefits: Maintains moisture, soothes, enhances skin elasticity, regulates dry and sensitive skin, regulates skin aging, smoothens wrinkles.

Examples: Facial soap, cleansing mousse, toner, serum, emulsion, skin conditioner, moisturizer, eye cream, etc.

2. Body Care Products

Benefits: Antimicrobial, relieves inflammation of sensitive skin, regulates skin aging, fights stretch marks and marks caused by pregnancy, increases skin elasticity.

Examples: Shampoo, shower gel, bath salts, hand cream, skincare products, stretch mark cream, etc.

 

3. Daily Necessities

Benefits: Regulates physiological functions, soothes nerves, boosts confidence, optimism, and joy, can help with smooth childbirth, relieves pain, alleviates postpartum depression, aids in milk secretion, regulates male disorders.

Examples: Massage oil, essential oil spray, diffusers.

 

4. Environmental Cleaning Products

Benefits: Antimicrobial, purifies, removes odors.

Examples: Purifying spray, hand wash, perfume blends.

5. Food Industry

Also commonly used as flavoring agents and spices.

 

【Product Description】

◇ Formula Applications/Usage

? Solubility: Lipophilic (soluble in fats and oils)
? Recommended mixing method:
- Add at room temperature, no need for additional heating to avoid prolonged high temperatures.
- Add to the oil phase before emulsification when formulating cosmetics, and mix well before emulsification.

◇ Precautions

? Please adjust the usage ratio according to individual skin conditions.
? This product is a raw material, it is recommended to dilute before use.
? Before using on the face, please do a patch test on a small area of skin.
? Please use in normal doses.

 

Reference|
1.Lee, Jin-Hyung; Lee, Jintae (2010). "Indoleas an intercellular signal in microbial communities". FEMSMicrobiology Reviews. 34 (4): 426–44.
2.Baeyer, A.; Emmerling, A.(1869). "Synthese des Indols" [Synthesis ofindole]. Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. 2: 679–682.
3.Wikoff WR, Anfora AT, Liu J,Schultz PG, Lesley SA, Peters EC, Siuzdak G (March 2009). "Metabolomics analysisreveals large effects of gut microflora on mammalian blood metabolites". Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 106 (10): 3698–3703.
4.Ali Esmail Al-Snafi(2018). "Pharmacological and Therapeutic Effects of Jasminumsambac - A Review". Indo Am. J. P. Sci. 05 (3).
5.Santhanam, Jacinta; Ghani, Farhana Nadiah Abd; Basri, Dayang Fredalina (2014). "Antifungal Activity of Jasminum sambac against Malassezia sp. and Non-Malassezia sp. Isolated from Human Skin Samples". Journal of Mycology. 2014: 1–7.
6.Braun NA, Kohlenberg B, Sim S, Meier M, Hammerschmidt FJ. Jasminum flexile flower absolute from India--a detailed comparison with three other jasmine absolutes. Nat Prod Commun. 2009 Sep;4(9):1239-50.
7. Phanukit Kunhachan et al. Chemical Composition, Toxicity and Vasodilatation Effect of the Flowers Extract of Jasminum sambac (L.) Ait. “G. Duke of Tuscany”. March 2012.Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative. Medicine 2012(4):471312
8. Kanlayavattanakul M, Kitsiripaisarn S, Lourith N. Aroma profiles and preferences of Jasminum sambac L. flowers grown in Thailand. J Cosmet Sci. 2013 Nov-Dec;64(6):483-93.
9. Braun NA, Sim S.Jasminum sambac flower absolutes from India and China--geographic variations. Nat Prod Commun. 2012 May;7(5):645-50.

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Introduction to Raw Materials|Neroli /raw-materials-introduction-en/id=4499 Fri, 30 Jun 2023 07:31:32 +0000 http://purenessasia.com.cn/?p=4499 Neroli Citrusaurantium var. amara   【Overview】 Ori […]

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Neroli

Citrusaurantium var. amara

 

【Overview】

Origin | Egypt, near the Mediterranean region Plant Family | Rutaceae Plant Odor | A sweet, elegant, and rich woody aroma with a mild intensity and low-key tone, accompanied by a woody bitterness. Extraction Part | Flowers Extraction Method | Distillation

 

The environment near the Mediterranean region of Egypt is characterized by unique soil formed by volcanic eruptions, rich in minerals, which is suitable for plant growth. Ample sunlight enhances the quality of the flowers and highlights their efficacy. The Mediterranean region is often characterized by gravelly soil with high alkalinity, giving the orange blossoms a slight bitterness but with a more balanced effect.

The orange tree, from which the essential oil can be extracted, is primarily divided into Bitter Orange and Sweet Orange. The essential oil produced from the Bitter Orange tree, whether from the fruit, leaves, or flowers, is of higher grade and more effective. The essential oil from Bitter Orange flowers, with a hint of bitterness and spiciness, is an excellent choice for perfumes.

 

【Main Benefits】

◇ Main Components|Monoterpenols, Monoterpenes, Esters

Neroli essential oil, obtained through distillation, consists mainly of monoterpenols, monoterpenes, and esters. The primary components include linalool (also known as bois de rose alcohol), limonene, and linalyl acetate. Other components include β-caryophyllene, α-terpineol, β-pinene, geranyl acetate, and others, such as nerolidol, nerol, farnesol, neryl acetate, and indole.

 

? Due to its GABA system, Neroli has anticonvulsant properties and can help control epileptic seizures.

The main components of Neroli are linalool (28.5%), linalyl acetate (19.6%), nerolidol (9.1%), E,E-farnesol (9.1%), α-terpineol (4.9%), and limonene (4.6%). These components support the use of Neroli essential oil in controlling seizures and provide a biological aid in anticonvulsant activity.

【Component Analysis】

1. (R)(-)-Linalool?

? Benefits: Antimicrobial, healing for acne, sleep and relaxation aid, anti-anxiety and stress relief, insect repellent, odor remover.

 

2. Linalyl Acetate (also known as Ethyl Linalool Acetate)

? Benefits: Physiological and psychological regulation, promoting relaxation and soothing effects, restoring physical and mental balance.

? Uses: Neroli essential oil, derived from the flowers of bitter orange trees, is a key ingredient used in perfumes, cosmetics, and cleaning products. It plays a significant role in creating fragrances such as lemon, orange leaf, lavender, and various floral scents like jasmine and orange blossom. Neroli serves as a base ingredient for sweet and fresh floral scents, such as ylang-ylang, to enhance their aromatic profile. In addition to its use in personal care products, Neroli essential oil is also utilized in food flavorings, particularly in pineapple, citrus, and peach-flavored edible essences for products like chewing gum, candies, baked goods, and beverages.

 

3. Nerolidol

? Benefits: Antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and soothing effects, skin penetration enhancer.

? Nerolidol is a major component in many plants, and it exhibits various properties, such as antimicrobial, antiparasitic, anti-biofilm, anti-nociceptive, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, skin penetration enhancement, and insecticidal.

? Essential Oil and Original Extract

 

【Market Application】

◇ Usage/Characteristics

? Balancing the skin and promoting skin recovery
? Soothing skin discomfort
? Relaxing nerves and combating anxiety
? Antimicrobial, purifying, odor-removing, insect-repelling

 

1. Skincare Products

Benefits: Cleansing and antimicrobial effects, balancing the skin, promoting skin recovery (enhancing keratinocyte differentiation), increasing skin elasticity, enhancing skin penetration, soothing inflammation.

Examples: Facial soaps, cleansing mousses, toners, essences, emulsions, skin-regulating fluids, creams, eye creams, etc.

 

2. Body Care Products

Benefits: Antimicrobial, soothing inflammation, alleviating blood vessel constriction (relieving hot flashes during menopause), suitable for sensitive and delicate skin to alleviate discomfort; for the scalp, it helps regulate hair shine, elasticity, and balance sebum secretion.

Examples: Shampoos, body washes, bath products, soothing lotions, after-sun care creams.

3. Daily Necessities Products

Benefits: Provides calming, relaxation, and anxiety-reducing effects, making it suitable for baby skincare products, skincare items, and perfumes.

Examples: Massage oils, essential oil sprays, diffusers, fragranced products, etc.

4. Environmental Cleaning Products

Benefits: Antimicrobial, purifying, odor-removing, insect-repelling.

Examples: Purifying sprays, antimicrobial hand washes, insecticides, and repellents.

 

【Product Description】

◇ Formula Application/Usage

? Solubility: Lipophilic (oil-soluble)
? Mixing Method
- Add at room temperature without additional heating to avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
- Add the essential oil to the oil phase before emulsification and mix thoroughly.

 

◇ Precautions

? Adjust the usage ratio according to individual skin conditions.
? This product is a raw material, and it is recommended to dilute before use.
? Conduct a patch test on a small area of skin before applying to the face.
? Please use the product in the recommended dosage.

 

Reference|
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Lavender Spike
Lavandula latifolia

【Overview】

Origin | Spain
Plant Family | Lamiaceae
Plant Odor | It has a mixture of grassy and herbal scents, providing a refreshing aroma that can invigorate the mind. However, the scent may vary depending on the chemical composition of the origin.
Extraction Part | Whole plant
Extraction Method | Distillation

【Main Benefits】

◇ Main Components|Linalool (20-50%), 1,8-Cineole (20-35%), Camphor (8-20%) Borneol

Linalool (20-50%), 1,8-Cineole (20-35%), Camphor (8-20%), Borneol, as well as trace amounts of limonene, pinene, and other components. These components give it anti-inflammatory, expectorant, pain-relieving, and antimicrobial properties. It is often used to help with muscle spasms, respiratory issues, and skin conditions due to its high proportion of monoterpenes.

 

【Component Analysis】

1. (R)(-)-Linalool

Linalool, also known as "coriandrol," can be further classified as "linalool oxide" and "coriandrol oxide" based on its structure. It is a common aromatic molecule used extensively in the perfume industry for creating various floral scents.

There are two optical isomers of linalool, the "R" and "S" forms, as well as a third "racemic" form. Each has slight olfactory differences, with the "R" form of linalool being more commonly encountered.

Linalool is a gentle ingredient suitable for use on infants and children. It has mild antimicrobial properties and enhances environmental resilience.

? Benefits: Overall antimicrobial and anti-pathogen properties (particularly in the respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems), nerve calming, sleep aid
? Uses: Fragrance, raw material for synthesizing vitamins E and K

 

2. 1,8 Cineole

With a small molecular size, 1,8-cineole exhibits strong expectorant and mucosal repair properties, helping to prevent pathogen invasion.

? Benefits: Prevents respiratory pathogen invasion, stimulates environmental resilience, expectorant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, purifying, preservative

? Uses: Everyday products, personal hygiene or cosmetic fragrances. Can be used in industrial products for air freshening. Food flavoring.

 

3. Camphor?

? Chemical Structure: Ketone

? Benefits: Skin protection, antimicrobial, insect repellent, air freshening, component of local analgesics

? Uses: Pharmaceuticals and important industrial raw materials

 

? Comparison of Lavender Varieties

【Market Applications】

◇ Uses/Features:

? The results of research on true lavender and lavender spike essential oils can serve as reference indicators for the development of various skin-regulating botanical cosmetics and herbal medicine ingredients.

? By-product of distillation can be utilized as a source of plant antioxidant agents for value-added purposes.

1. Skincare Products:

Benefits: Cleansing, antimicrobial, facial skincare, soothing inflammation, regulating and purifying the skin, promoting skin repair.
Examples: Facial soaps, cleansing mousses, toners, serums, lotions, skin-regulating essences, creams, eye creams, etc.

2. Body Care Products:

Benefits: Antimicrobial, soothing inflammation, relieving itching, alleviating discomfort in the skin, promoting circulation, addressing bruises, pain, cracked hands, aiding in unexpected skin repair.
Examples: Shampoos, body washes, soothing lotions, healing balms.

 

3. Daily Necessities Products:

Benefits: Soothing and calming breathing, refreshing the head, alleviating headaches caused by nasal congestion or mucosal inflammation, relieving respiratory discomfort, preventing upper respiratory discomfort, invigorating and energizing, stabilizing nerves, aiding in unexpected skin repair, providing pain relief primarily for muscle and rheumatic pain.
Examples: Massage oils, cooling sticks, pain relief balms, burn and scald repair balms, etc.

 

4. Environmental Cleaning Products:

Benefits: Antimicrobial, air purification.
Examples: Purifying sprays, antimicrobial hand soaps, insecticides, and repellents.

 

【Product Description】

◇ Formulation Applications/Usage:

? Addressing respiratory system issues such as cough, excessive phlegm, respiratory discomfort, air purification.

? Treating unexpected skin injuries.

? Antimicrobial effects.

 

◇ Precautions:

? Please adjust the usage ratio according to individual skin conditions.

? This product is a raw material, and it is recommended to dilute before use.

? Perform a patch test on a small area of the skin before applying to the face.

? Please use in normal dosage.

 

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