BAKUL ATTAR |
Botanical Name | : | Mimusops Elengi | Country of Origin | : | India,Middle Eastern,Saudi Arabia | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol and oils and Insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 0.848~0.869 0.868 | Optical Rotation | : | -1~-4 -2.3 | Refrective Index | : | 1.457~1.468 1.465 | Plant Part | : | Flowers | Blend With | : | True Sandalwood Oil. | CAS No | : | 8001 – 88 - 5 | Flash Point | : | 170 °C | Extraction Method | : | Extraction |
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Description : Bakul Attar is derived from bakula, which is India’s most sacred as well as beautiful flowering tree. It is Prepared from absolutes obtained from star-shaped Bakul flowers, the attar is also among the most preferred due to its soft & floral fragrance.
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Constituents : Extract of Maulsri flowers, Sandalwood oil. |
Uses : Bakul or Bakula (mimusops elengi) is an Ayurvedic herb that is mostly used for curing and treating dental problems.
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Benefit : According to Ayurveda, bakula is considered as Danta Dadharyakara as it makes your teeth stronger than before. It is also good for leucoderma-like conditions, dental caries, acts as cardiac rejuvenator and also corrects urinary tract infections. Boil the bakula leaves in water to get an excellent "natural" and home-made mouthwash that can prevent bad or foul breath! |
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