Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Oil / Aceite esencial de jengibre fresco / Huile essentielle de gingembre frais / Minyak Jah Cas No 8007-08-7; 84696-15-1 EC No 283-634-2 FEMA No 2522 Product Synonyms : minyak jahe, jahe amprit, emprit, rhizome, root, Ginger Oil Fresh, frais, gingerbread, jahe gajah Olfactive Profile : Warm, spicy, pungent, peppered, woody, earthy, sweet, citrus/lemony odour Ginger is a knotted, thick, beige, underground stem also known as rhizome The stem extends roughly 12 inches above ground with long, narrow, ribbed green leaves coupled with white or yellowish-green flowers Ginger has a slightly biting and hot note. it's aroma is rich, sweet, warm and has a distinctive woody olfactory note
Methyl Eugenol / Metil Eugenol / Methyl eugenol Olfactive Profile : Spicy, earthy, soft, clove-like, carnation, floral, bitter, burning taste CAS No 93-15-2 EC No 202-223-0 JECFA No 1790 Product Synonyms : methyl ester, methyleugenol, methyl ester eugenol, phenylpropene, allylveratrol, Dimethoxy-4-(prop-2-en-1-yl)benzene, reaction, fractional distillation, fractionation 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
Olfactive Profile : Earthy, camphoraceous, woody, minty, musky CAS No 84238-39-1 ; 8014-09-3 EC No 282-493-4 FEMA 2838 Product Synonyms : molecular distillation, MD, light, minyak nilam, decol, dm, moleculaire Indonesia is the largest producer of Patchouli Oil, contributing to over 80% of the global supply (1.000 - 1.200 MT) Patchouli is a perennial aromatic herb species that thrives in war, tropical climates. This makes Indonesia a perfect place to cultivate it
Eugenyl Acetate / / Acetato de eugenilo / Eugenil Asetat Olfactive Profile : Mild, clove, sweet, spicy, carnation CAS No 93-28-7 EC No 202-235-6 FEMA No 2469 JECFA No 1531 Product Synonyms : acetyl eugenol fg 25, acet eugenol, acetat, acetylation, acetyl eugenol, synthesis, reaction, Aceteugenol Acetyl eugenol 4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenyl acetate 1,3,4-Eugenol acetate 4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenol acetate Aceto eugenol 1-Acetoxy-2-methoxy-4-allylbenzene Phenol, 4-allyl-2-methoxy-, acetate Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)-, acetate NSC 1242 UNII-V9OSB376X8 FEMA No. 2469 2-Methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)phenyl acetate 2-Methoxy-4-(2-propen-1-yl)phenyl acetate EINECS 202-235-6 BRN 1964745 Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(2-propen-1-yl)-, 1-acetate AI3-01780 CHEMBL108299 V9OSB376X8 CHEBI:34522 SCCDQYPEOIRVGX-UHFFFAOYSA-N (2-methoxy-4-prop-2-enylphenyl) acetate 2-methoxy-4-(prop-2-en-1-yl)phenyl acetate acetylated eugenol 1,4-Eugenol acetate, 11EUA7501 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
Isoeugenyl Acetate / Isoeugenil Asetat / Acetato de isoeugenilo Olfactive Profile : Spicy, sweet, carnation, balsamic, floral CAS No 93-29-8 ; 5912-87-8 EC No 813-782-0 FEMA No 2470 JECFA No 1262 Product Synonyms : crystals, powder, white powder, iso eugenyl acetate, acetyl iso eugenol, isoeugenyl acetate 908, acetylation, acetylization, reaction, synthesis, isomerization 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 industry. It is due to this high demand for Clove Buds in the industry that farmers are using the remaining components (dry leaves, and stems/claws) of the clove tree to produce clove oil its derivatives thereafter
Vetiveria Zizanioides (Vetiver) Root Oil / / Huile essentielle de vtiver Java - Rectifie / Aceite Esencial de Vetiver de Java - Rectificado / Minyak Akar Wangi Jawa Rektifikasi ex-Chrysopogon zizanioides, syn. vetiveria zizanioides Olfactive Profile : Woody, smoky, earthy, herbaceous and spicy, sweet, caramel CAS No 84238-29-9 ; 8016-96-4 EC No 282-490-8 Product Synonyms : rectified, redistilled, light, minyak akar wangi, khus oil, kush, khusimol, root oil, vetiverol, akar, smokey, haiti Vetiver is a parennial grass that shares a lot of its characteristics with other fragrant grasses like lemongrass, citronella and palmarosa. However unlike these plants, vetiver oil is extracted from the plant's roots rather than its leaves While Vetiver Oil is mainly used in fine fragrances, the Indonesian Vetiver is widely used for making derivatives such as Vetiverol and Vetiveryl Acetate
Dipterocarpus Oleoresin Balsam / Baume Gurjun Clair - Copaene / Blsamo de gurjun redestilado - Copaene / Minyak Keruing Rektifikasi - Copaene Olfactive profile : Balsamic, woody, sweet, greasy, pepper CAS No 8030-55-5 EC No 232-444-8 Product Synonyms : rectified, redistilled, iron free, gurjum, balsam, light, alpha copaene, exudate, resin, agarbatti, incense sticks, cheap, kruing The crude oil collected from gurjun tree (Popularly known as : Keruing Timber Tree or Kayu Lagan) is naturally dark in appearance, hence known as gurjun dark. The crude oil can also be re-distilled to obtain gurjun light Gurjun is primarily cultivated in the southeast asia region (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, The Philippines, Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa). It is, however, important to note that the oils obtained from Gurjun trees in the above listed countries have different constituents The Indonesian variety of Gurjun oil has Alpha Copaene (Min 40%) as it's main component. The other quality from Malaysia/Vietnam/Cambodia is different as the main constituent is Gurjunene (Min 40%)
Citrus Hystrix (Kaffir Lime) Oil / Huile essentielle de feuille de lime kaffir / Aceite esencial de hoja de lime kaffir / Minyak Daun Jeruk Purut Olfactive Profile : Fresh, citrus, sweet, citronella like, juicy, peely, lime CAS No 91771-50-5 EC No 294-942-1 Product Synonyms : kaffir lime leaf oil, leaves, java, citrus, hystrix, citronellal, nerol, limonene, citronellol, minyak jeruk purut, rough lime, golf ball, lemon, combava, kombawa, kombava, thai lime, mauritius papeda, rutaceae, citrus, sapindales Kaffir Lime is citrus fruit very similar to lime, but it is small sized and has a uniquely rough, bumpy green exterioir Unlike a regular lime tree, its leaf actually resembles two connected leaves. The leaves have a very strong, characteristic fragrance that cannot easily be substituted by other spices or even from oils extracted from other plants in the same family.
Cryptocarya Massoia Bark Oil / Lactone C10 naturelle de l corce de Massoia - 95% / Lactona C10 natural de corteza de Massoia - 95% / Minyak Kulit Masoi (95% Lakton C10) Olfactive profile : Coconut, fruity, nutty, butter-like, creamy CAS No 54814-64-1 ; 51154-96-2 EC No 259-359-9 FEMA No 3744 Product Synonyms : Massoia Lactone, 5,6-dihydro-6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2-one, (R)-cocolactone Derived from the bark of the massoia tree, its main component is lactone which used for food flavouring, as an additive in butter and milk flavour. All the Massoia Bark Oil in the world is produced in Irian Jaya and Papua region because of the geographic conditions being appropriate and unique. Massoia trees grow best in rainforests between 400m and 1000m altitude.
Vetiver is a parennial grass that shares a lot of its characteristics with other fragrant grasses like lemongrass, citronella and palmarosa. However unlike these plants, vetiver oil is extracted from the plants roots rather tan its leaves. While Vetiver Oil is mainly used in fine fragrances, the Indonesian Vetiver is widely used for making derivatives such as Vetiverol and Vetiveryl Acetate. Ac tate de Vetiveryl ; Vetiveril Asetat CAS No: 84082-84-8 EC No: 282-031-1 FEMA No : 4218 Olfactive Profile: Woody, smoky, earthy, herbaceous and spicy, sweet, caramel Product Synonyms : acetylation, synthesis, acetyl vetiver, vetiveryl acetate java 960, khusimol, vetiverol, Vetiver acetate Vetivert acetate Vetyvenyl acetate Vetiverol acetate Vetyveryl acetate Vetiveria zizanioides, ext., acetylated
Caryophyllene Acetate / Kariofilen Asetat / Acetato de cariofileno Olfactive Profile : Woody, fruity, sweet, slightly dry, spicy CAS No 57082-24-3 EC No 260-555-1 FEMA No 2252 Product Synonyms : acetylation, acetylization, derivative, synthesis, caryophyllene acetate 927, vetynal, caryolanol acetate, 1-Acetoxy-caryolan, 1-acetoxy-caryolane, Caryoketone 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
Myristica Fragrans (Nutmeg) Kernel Oil / Minyak Pala Bebas Safrol / Aceite esencial de nuez moscada sin safrol / Huile essentielle de noix de muscade sans safrole Olfactive Profile : Spicy, terpenic, sweet, warm, woody CAS No 84082-68-8 ; 8008-45-5 EC No 282-013-3 FEMA No 2793 Product Synonyms : safrol, safrale, safrole, saffrole, minyak pala, myristicin, steam distillation, SLC, Safrole low content Indonesia is currently the largest producer of Nutmeg Oil in the world, providing 75% to 80% of the global supply. It is also one the top three largest producers of Mace Oil. The three areas where Nutmeg is mainly grown in Indonesia are Java, Aceh in North Sumatra and the spice island in around Sulawesi. 80 - 90% of the Nutmeg Oil processed is used for flavouring in beverages
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
Dipterocarpus Oleoresin Balsam / Minyak Keruing - Copaene / blsamo de gurjun (Copaene) / Baume Gurjun fonc (Copaene) Olfactive Profile : Balsamic, woody, sweet, greasy, pepper CAS No 8030-55-5 EC No 232-444-8 Product Synonyms : minyak kruing, minyak keruing, balsam, gum, resin, getah, copaene, copen, pulau pini, baume, gurjun baume, dark, crude. exudate The crude oil collected from gurjun tree (Popularly known as : Keruing Timber Tree or Kayu Lagan) is naturally dark in appearance, hence known as gurjun dark. The crude oil can also be re-distilled to obtain gurjun light Gurjun is primarily cultivated in the southeast asia region (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, The Philippines, Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa). It is, however, important to note that the oils obtained from Gurjun trees in the above listed countries have different constituents The Indonesian variety of Gurjun oil has Alpha Copaene (Min 40%) as it's main component. The other quality from Malaysia/Vietnam/Cambodia is different as the main constituent is Gurjunene (Min 40%)
ex-Dipterocarpus Turbinatus / Dipterocarpus Oleoresin Balsam / Minyak Keruing - Gurjunene / Blsamo de Gurjun - (Gurjunene) / Baume Gurjun fonc - (Gurjunene) Product Synonyms : baume, gurjun baume, gurjunene, siam, alpha gurjunene, dark, crude, malaysia, MY, gurjun balsam ag crude, gum, resin, exudate, kruing Olfactive Profile : Balsamic, woody, sweet CAS No 8030-55-5 EC No 232-444-8 The crude oil collected from gurjun tree (Popularly known as : Keruing Timber Tree or Kayu Lagan) is naturally dark in appearance, hence known as gurjun dark. The crude oil can also be re-distilled to obtain gurjun light Gurjun is primarily cultivated in the southeast asia region (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, The Philippines, Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa). It is, however, important to note that the oils obtained from Gurjun trees in the above listed countries have different constituents The Indonesian variety of Gurjun oil has Alpha Copaene (Min 40%) as it's main component. The other quality from Malaysia/Vietnam/Cambodia is different as the main constituent is Gurjunene (Min 40%)
Rhodinol Ex Citronella / Rodinol Natural / Rodinol natural / Rhodinol Naturel Olfactive Profile : Floral, rose-like, fresh, citrus, waxy CAS No 141-25-3 EC No 205-473-9 FEMA No 2980 Product Synonyms : Rhodinol Ex Citronella Citronella oil is obtined primarily from the leaves and stem of the perennial grass "CYMBOPOGON" of the lemongrass family Citronella is commonly used in soaps, candles perfumes and other products in the cosmetic industry. It is also a plant based, non toxic insect repellant, registered for this use in the United States since 1948
Cymbopogon Citratus (Lemongrass) Leaf Oil / Minyak Serai Dapur / Aceite esencial de limoncillo / Huille essentielle de Verveine des Indes Olfactive Profile : Fresh, lemony, earthy, strong, pungent, sweet, grassy, sharp CAS No 8007-02-1 EC No 289-752-0 FEMA 2624 Product Synonyms : minyak sereh dapur, minyah serai dapur, lemon grass, 100403, cymbopogon citratus, aromatherapy, flavor
Alpha Humulene / Alfa-Humulen / Alfa humuleno / Alpha Humuline Olfactive Profile : Earthy, woody, herbal, spicy CAS No 6753-98-6 EC No 229-816-7 Product Synonyms : Alpha caryophyllene, caryophyllene, hemp, relaxant, minyak fraksi daun cengkeh 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) Stem Oil / Minyak Gagang Cengkeh 85% / Aceite esencial de tallo de clavo destilado molecular (85% Eugenol) / Huile essentielle de clou de girofle distille molculaire (85% Eugenol) Olfactive Profile : Spicy, slightly woody CAS No 84961-50-2 ; 8000-34-8 EC No 284-638-7 FEMA No 2328 Product Synonyms : minyak gagang cengkeh, molecular distilled, moleculaire, DM, madagascar, clove stem oil madag ffi, clove stem oil rect bp figs clove claws oil 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 industry that farmers are using the remaining components (dry leaves, and stems/claws) of the clove tree to produce clove oil its derivatives thereafter
Cymbopogon martini Oil / / huile essentielle de palmarosa / aceite esencial de palmarosa / Minyak Palmarosa Olfactive Profile : sweet, floral, rose like, soft, green CAS No 8014-19-5 EC No 616-947-3 FEMA No 2831 Product Synonyms : palm, rose, palmarosa, palmarose, geraniol, grassy, citrus, rosy, floral, sweet Cymbopogon martinii is a species of grass in the genus Cymbopogon native to India and Indochina, but widely cultivated in many places for its aromatic oil It is best known by the common name palmarosa as it smells sweet and rose-like.