VANILLA EXTRACT |
Botanical Name | : | Vanilla planifolia Andr | Country of Origin | : | India | Solubility | : | Soluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 1.490 @ 20 C | Optical Rotation | : | Not Applicable | Refrective Index | : | 1.385 @ 20 C | Plant Part | : | Root | Bland With | : | Patchouli, Pine, Lavender, Cedarwood, Mandarin, Petitgrain and Rosemary | CAS No | : | Not Applicable | Flash Point | : | Not Applicable | Extraction Method | : | Solvent extracted |
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Description : Pure vanilla extract is produced by extraction from vanilla beans in an alcoholic solution. It is a solution containing the flavor compound vanillin. The extract derived is a dark brown liquid with a characteristic odor and taste of Vanilla.
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Constituents :Vanillin content min. 1% Ethanol content 17,5 - 19% |
Uses : Vanilla is used in different forms for various purposes. Perfumes especially oriental ones are made using vanilla extracts. Several cosmetics like lotions, gels are also made by vanilla.
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Benefit : Vanilla Extract oleoresin can be attributed to its properties as an antioxidant, aphrodisiac, anticarcinogenic, febrifuge, antidepressant, sedative, tranquilizing, and a relaxing substance. |
Caution Note: Oleoresin is a powerful irritant, and even in minute quantities produces an intense burning sensation when it comes in contact with the eyes and tender parts of the skin. All of the information and opinions that are provided on this web site are for informational and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to replace medical advice given by a medical practitioner. Anyone considering alternative therapies should consult with their medical professional before using an alternative method of healing. We do not give nor is any opinion on our web site medical advice.
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