Clove Bud Oil

Botanical Name: Syzgium aromaticum

Price range: $4.72 through $1,550.00

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Description

DESCRIPTION:
The top note smell of Clove Bud Oil has woody and spicy aroma with slight touch of fruity scent. Clove is extensively grown in countries like Madagascar, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. The warm fragrance of this essential oil has high analgesic attributes that are required to treat dental ailments.

CONSTITUENTS:
Eugenol , β-caryophyllene , eugenyl acetate, Caryophyllene oxide, Alpha-Humulene

AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
This oil has spicy, pleasant, fruity and warm smell.

BLENDS WITH:
Clove Bud Oil mixes well with chamomile roman, bay, allspice, grapefruit, jasmine, sandalwood, ylang ylang, vanilla, mandarin, clary sage, bergamot, rose, lavender, ginger, geranium, palmarosa and lemon.

COMMON NAMES:
This oil is popularly known as Clove Bud Essential Oil.

USES:
The medicinal properties of Clove Bud Oil helps to heal a number of ailments that include flu, chest infections, muscle pain, diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, indigestion, ringworm, colic, asthma, stale breath, sprains, wounds, toothache, scabies, ulcers, tired limbs and general exhaustion. The analgesic characteristics of this oil are instrumental in relieving toothaches. This oil is also used to formulate insect repellent for preventing moths and mosquitoes.

SpecificationValue
Botonical Name Syzgium aromaticum
CAS # 8000-34-8
Country of OriginIndia
Color & OdorPale yellow to brownish Slightly viscous clear liquid with Medium spicy characteristic odor
SolubilityInsoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils
F.E.M.A. #2323
Specific Gravity1.0220 “ 1.0320 @ 20°C
Optical Rotation N.A.
Refractive Index1.5180 “ 1.5310 @ 20°C
Flash Point>100°C
Major ConstituentsEugenol , β-caryophyllene , eugenyl acetate
Plant Part UsedBuds
Extraction MethodSteam Distillation
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  • Keep it away from eyes.
  • During pregnancy, further safety precautions should be taken (especially during the first trimester).
  • Avoid applying undiluted essential oils to your skin (except where indicated).
  • Avoid ingesting essential oils.
  • When sunbathing, avoid applying essential oils to the skin.
  • While taking homeopathic medications, certain essential oils shouldn't be utilized because they could have the opposite effect.
  • Essential oils may cause an allergic reaction in certain individuals.
  • Always consult a professional if you are unsure about the proper usage.

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