CEDARWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Cedrus Deodara | Country of Origin | : | India | Solubility | : | Soluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 0.97200 to 0.98300 @ 25.00 °C. | Optical Rotation | : | + 480 to + 700 | Refrective Index | : | 1.51400 to 1.52900 @ 20.00 °C | Plant Part | : | Wood | Blend With | : | Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Chamomile and Citrus Oils. | CAS No | : | 8000-27-9 | Flash Point | : | 175.5 °F | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : Cedar wood comes from several different trees known as cedars that grow in different parts of the world. Cedar from Cedrus, was once an important timber in the Mediterranean area, used for building and shipbuilding, but severely overexploited for thousands of years.
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Constituents : p-methyl acetophenone, p-methyl-d-3-tetrahydroacetophenone and trans atlantones, Himachalene, Himachalol, Alohimachalol, Deodrone, Iso-Alohimachalol & Atlantone. |
Uses : It is used as an antiseborrheic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, insecticidal, sedative, and fungicidal substance.
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Benefit : Cedarwood oil is a natural antiseptic. It can kill fungal infections, Reduce hair loss, Ease arthritis, Boost the respiratory system, Regulate the menstrual cycle andHelp with insomnia. |
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