MOTIA ATTAR |
Botanical Name | : | Jasminum sambac | Country of Origin | : | India | Solubility | : | soluble in oil | Specific Gravity | : | 1.450 - 1.525 | Optical Rotation | : | -4 TO -15 | Refrective Index | : | 1.4765 to 1.4925 | Plant Part | : | Flowers | Bland With | : | Bergamot, citrus oils, rose, sandalwood and most other oils. | CAS No | : | 2216-51-5 | Flash Point | : | 102°C (215.6°F) | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : Motia Attar is extracted from Jasminum Gradiflora of the Oleaceae family. Its mesmerizing fragrance makes it a valued ingredient in the perfumery industry.
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Constituents :benzaldehyde, benzoate, benzoic acid, benzyl acetate, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, ceosol, cis-jasmone, cis-3-hexenyl, eugenol, farnesol, geraniol, indole, isohytol, linalool, methyl anthranilate and trace amounts of p. cresol, nerol, nerolidol, y-terpineol, phytol, etc. |
Uses : Motia Attar has been used by the Indians, the Arabs and the Chinese for medicinal purpose. Its intense aroma also makes it a favorite in any ceremonial occasion.
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Benefit : Motia Attar is An efficient remedy for severe depression, it soothes the nerves and rejuvenates and revitalizes the body. It is as much valuable for its medicinal properties as it is for its intoxicating fragrance. |
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