Botanical Name: Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth Common name: Deadnettle, p Read More
Botanical Name: |
Pogostemon
cablin (Blanco) Benth |
Common name: |
Deadnettle, pacculi |
Plant
family: |
Lamiaceae |
Genus: |
Pogostemon |
Appearance/Color: |
A golden orange to dark reddish-brown liquid |
Odor: |
Has a
Base note with medium aroma, Patchouli has an earthy aroma with light fruity
notes |
Blends With: |
Sandalwood, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Rose, Orange, Cassia, Myrrh and
opoponax |
Origin: |
India |
Source: |
Leaves |
Method
of Extraction: |
Steam
Distillation |
Patchouli essential oil has a medium earthy aroma which adds
luxurious element to aromatherapy when added to the blend. We produce a pure
fine quality Patchouli essential oil steam distillation of leaves of Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth.
In the Asian countries, Patchouli oil was traditionally used in folk medicine for treatment of
hair problems like dandruff and oily scalp and also used for skin irritations
like dryness, acne, and eczema.
Our main objective concerned with
production is to provide our customers with fine quality Patchouli
essential oil that is absolute for treatment of different body parts, skin and
hair treatment.
Active chemical components present in the oil
contribute many therapeutic benefits. .
It is best choice for eczema treatment. It also helps to fight against
infections that cause fever, and reduces body temperatures. It can also relieve
discomfort associated with digestive issues.
Patchouli
Oil in Pharma
Patchouli oil increases metabolic
functions of human body by toning and strengthening the liver, stomach, and
intestines and regulates proper excretion, which improves immune system so that
it protects against infection and encourages alertness.
Essence
of Patchouli Oil
Patchouli is one of a few
essential oils that improve with age to become sweeter and more balsamic over
time. Patchouli develops a darker color and becomes syrupy thick with
age.
COMMON USAGE
·
Soothes
Depression
·
Against
Inflammation
·
Prevents
Infections
·
Efficient
Aphrodisiac
·
Effective
Astringent Property
·
Healing
properties
·
Stimulates Blood
Circulation
·
Eliminates Bad
Odor
·
Stimulates
Urination
·
Relieves Fever
·
Inhibits Fungal Growth
·
Sedates
Hypersensitivity
·
Acts as Tonic
Ingredients:
S.No |
Key
Constituents |
Strength
(%) |
1 |
a-Bulnesene (d-guaiene) |
8.7-20.7 |
2 |
Patchouli alcohol |
17.5-32.3 |
3 |
Seychellene |
0-9.6 |
4 |
b-Patchoulene |
4.8-9.3 |
5 |
a-Guaiene |
8.8-15.3 |
6 |
a-Patchoulene |
0-6.7 |
7 |
10-Aromadendrene |
0-3.9 |
8 |
adendrene |
0-5.0 |
9 |
Pogostone |
0-3.8 |
10 |
b-Caryophyllene |
2.1-3.2 |
11 |
b-elemene |
0-1.3 |
12 |
Pogostol |
0-2.4 |
TOXICOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
Safety Summary
·
Hazardous No Data
·
Contraindications Not Known
Systemic Effects
·
Acute toxicity: no data available
·
Respiratory and skin sensitization: no data
available
·
Carcinogenicity: no
data available
·
Germ cell mutagenicity: no data available
·
Reproductive toxicity: no data available
·
STOT single exposure: no data available
·
STOT repeated exposure: no data available
·
Phototoxicity: no data available
ECOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
·
Aquatic Toxicity: toxic to aquatic life with long lasting
effects
·
Bioaccumulation: No data available
·
Mobility in soil: No data available
·
Persistence and degradability: No data
available
·
PBT and vPvB assessment: No data available
·
Other adverse effects: Do not allow it to
enter into water systems and marine environment.