INDIAN LOTUS ATTAR |
Botanical Name | : | Attar Shamama (Nelumbo nucifera) | Country of Origin | : | India | Solubility | : | Alcohol soluble | Specific Gravity | : | 0.9650 to 0.9850 | Optical Rotation | : | 0.77000 - 0.79800 | Refrective Index | : | 1.6765 to 1.6925 | Plant Part | : | Flowers | Blend With | : | Sandalwood oil, cardamom oil and other spice oils. | CAS No | : | 8008-79-5 | Flash Point | : | 120.00 °F | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : The lotus flower is relaxing pink with a yellowish surrounding of fibers within the petals. The hydro distillation process of lotus attar is complete natural process. Due to this natural process the attar obtained is very sharp, pleasant and relaxing fragrance.
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Constituents : methyl hexadecanoate (palmitic acid methyl ester), 22.66% and methyl cis,cis,9,12-octadecadienoate (linoleic acid methyl ester) 11.16%. |
Uses :lotus attar is widely used in the perfuming industry due to its rich aromatic properties.
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Benefit : Nature and Therapeutic Components The Lotus attar contains rich amount of apomorphine, aporphine, and nuciferine. when Lotus attar is applied, it reacts with the bodies chemicals and creates a unique and beautiful smell that benefits the body and mind. |
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