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Clove leaf oil is one such oil that does more good to us than bad, unlike many other therapeutic oils…It is rather warm and comforting in nature. Clove is a slender evergreen tree up to 39ft high. Its bright green leaves stand in pairs on short stalks. The long buds have a rosy-pinkcorolla at the tip; as the corolla fades the calyx turns red. The whole tree is highly aromatic. The spice was introduced into Europe from the fourth to the sixth century. Believed to be native to Indonesia; now cultivated worldwide, especially in the Philippines, the Molucca Islands and Madagascar. Other Uses and benefits of Clove Cloves are used as a table spice and mixed with chilies, cinnamon, turmeric and other spices in the preparation of curry powder. They are also used to flavor the betel quid (pan pati). Clove oil is used in the manufacture of perfumes, soaps, bath salts and as a flavoring agent in medicine and dentistry. Clove leaf is a dark brown oil with a crude burnt-woody odour. Clove leaf oil blends well with Rose lavender, vanillin, clary sage, bergamot, bay leaf, lavandin, allspice, ylang ylang and cananga.
Type - Whole, Broken, Stems Quality - Conventional, Steam Sterilized (ST)
Clove Bud Oil derived from fried buds by steam distillation, contains free eugenol, eugenol acetate, and caryophyllene. Eugenia Caryophyllata (Syzygium Aromaticum) / Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Flower Oil / Huile essentielle de clou de girofle / Aceite esencial de clavo / Minyak Bunga Cengkeh / Eugenyl Acetate Olfactive Profile : Spicy, woody, rich like actual clove, pungent, sweet, eugenol-like CAS No 84961-50-2 ; 8000-34-8 EC No 284-638-7 FEMA No 2323 Product Synonyms : Eugenyl acetate, minyak buah cengkeh, minyak butir cengkeh, laung ka tel, myrtaceae
Clove oil is an essential oil thatâ??s derived from clove trees. The clove tree, known as� Syzygium aromaticum, is native to Southeast Asia, although today you may find it growing in other locations, too. Clove oil is produced by distilling the dried flower buds that are collected from the clove tree. Other parts of the tree, such as the stem and leaves, may also be used. Clove oil, which ranges in color from colorless to light yellow and has a strong, spicy aroma, has been used for centuries in a variety of applications.
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Clove Leaf Oil Contains the least amount of total eugenol compared to buds ot stems, and has very small quantities of eugenyl acetate. Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Leaf Oil / 85% / 85% / Huile de feuille de girofle rectifie (85% eugnol) / Aceite esencial de hoja de clavo redestilado (85% Eugenol) / Minyak Daun Cengkeh Rektifikasi 85% Olfactive Profile : Spicy, earthy, warm, woody, eugenol-like CAS No : 84961-50-2 ; 8000-34-8 EC No : 284-638-7 FEMA No : 2325 Product Synonyms : Redistilled, flash, clear, pale yellow, Girofle, minyak daun cengkeh
This product is made from clove as raw material. And further processed to become Beta Caryophyllene 85%, Beta Caryophyllene 90%, Beta Caryophyllene 95%. Beta Caryophyllene / / Beta-caryophyllene 95% / Beta cariofileno 95% / Beta-Kariofilen 95% Olfactive Profile : Spicy, woody, clove CAS No 87-44-5 EC No 201-746-1 FEMA No 2252 Product Synonyms : clove terpenes, fractionation, bcp, cannabinoid, trans caryophyllene, copaiba, cariofileno, Caryophyllene hg, tops Clove trees are indigenous to the Maluku islands of Indonesia. Indonesia has been the dominant producer off clove buds and clove oil globally for decades. Indonesia is also the largest consumer of clove buds as a spice, which is primarily used in the kretek cigarette industry. It is due to this high demand for Clove Buds in the cigarette industry that farmers are using the remaining components (dry leaves, and stems/claws) of the clove tree to produce clove oil its derivatives thereafter.
Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Leaf Oil / Minyak Daun Cengkeh Mentah 73% / Aceite esencial de hoja de clavo (73% Eugenol) / Huile essentielle de girofle (73% Eugenol) Olfactive Profile : Spicy, earthy, warm, woody, sweet CAS No 84961-50-2 ; 8000-34-8 EC No 284-638-7 FEMA No 2325 Product Synonyms : clo, minyak daun cengkeh, daun, raw material, steam distillation, eugenia caryophyllata, laung ke patte ka tel Clove trees are indigenous to the Maluku islands of Indonesia. Indonesia has been the dominant producer off clove buds and clove oil globally for decades. Indonesia is also the largest consumer of clove buds as a spice, which is primarily used in the kretek cigarette industry. It is due to this high demand for Clove Buds in the cigarette industry that farmers are using the remaining components (dry leaves, and stems/claws) of the clove tree to produce clove oil its derivatives thereafter