GURJUN ESSENTIAL OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Dipterocarpus Turbinatus Balsam | Country of Origin | : | India | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 0.9070 - 0.9250 at 25 ºC | Optical Rotation | : | -60º to 0º | Refractive Index | : | 1.4900- 1.5500 at 20 ºC | Plant Part | : | Root | Bland With | : | Ambrette seed, amyl benzoate | CAS No | : | 8030-55-5 | Flash Point | : | 93°C | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : Gurjun oil is a pale yellow to amber clear oily liquid that is extracted by steam distillation from the roots and rhizomes or stems, or from the fruit or seeds. This is used in perfumery cosmetics purposes and also has various medicinal uses.
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Constituents : Gurjun balsam oil |
Common Name : Gurjun balsam oil
Uses : Gurjun Essential oil is used within the cosmetic, perfume industry and medicinal uses. Oil helps to stimulate the heart and increase blood pressure. It also finds ap in the treatment of rheumatic pain and several skin problems such as diaper rash, eczemas, bedsores and wounds. |
Benefit : - Antiseptic
- Anti-inflammatory
- Skin Inflammation
- Bronchial Infections
- Colitis
- Anxiety
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