Botanical Name: Jasminum sambac Common name: Jasmine, Belle of India, Arabian ja Read More
Botanical Name: |
Jasminum
sambac |
Common name: |
Jasmine,
Belle of India, Arabian jasmine |
Plant family: |
Oleaceae |
Genus: |
Jasminum |
Appearance/Color: |
A fine liquid having a brownish yellow color. |
Odor: |
Middle note Sweet and Fruity Aroma |
Origin: |
India |
Method of
Extraction: |
Hydro Distillation |
Concentration: |
50 Percent |
Jasmine essential oil lies in the
luxurious oil category which is rare to find. It possesses a sweet and soothing
aroma which is retrieved from the fresh white jasmine flowers. The precisely
extracted oil has various application areas.
In cosmetic and perfume sectors,
manufacturers use it to add magnetizing fragrance to the soaps and shampoos.
Jasmine has a wide scope to be used to add fascinating aroma to the products.
Along with that, it also has plenty of therapeutic benefits in the medical
industry. This makes it the best essential oils range for calming the mind and
treating depression. It not only aids to uplifts the spirits but also combats
with the negative effects of anxiety. Over the years, jasmine oil has been used
as a complete remedy to fight against low libido and insomnia.
Also known as hydrosols, floral
waters are actually a by-product of the steam distillation process used to
capture essential oils. During a normal essential oil distillation process, the
steam containing the oils is cooled to turn it into water, and the essential
oils floating on top are skimmed off and bottled. The remaining water is
considered floral water! Any floral water contains water, water-soluble
components of the plant, and trace amounts of the essential oil. This unique
composition lends each floral water a full spectrum of the essence and
properties of the botanical material from which it was derived. Though they are
most often called floral waters, hydrosols can be produced from any plant
matter like herbs, needles, leaves, woods, barks, and seeds.
Floral waters have many valuable
uses in beauty, skincare, haircare, and household products. At Venkatramna
Industries, we offer wide range of floral waters for a variety of product
applications. They can be sold as pure floral waters to be used as sprays and
spritzers, or they can be strategically blended with other ingredients to
create versatile consumer products.
COMMON USAGE
·
Skincare (Cosmetics)
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Perfumery
TOXICOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
Safety Summary
·
Hazardous: Not classified as hazrdous.
·
Contraindications (Oral): Pregnancy,
breastfeeding, endometriosis, estrogen-dependant cancers, children under 5
years of Age.
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Maximum Dermal Use Level: Not Established
Organ Specific Effects
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Adverse Skin Reactions: Not known.
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Cardiovascular Effects: Not known.
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Reproductive Toxicity: Not Known
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Hepatotoxicity: Not Found
Systemic Effects
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Acute Toxicity:
o
ORAL (LD50): Not Known
o
DERMAL (LD50): Not known
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Subcute & Subchronic Toxicity: Skin: May
cause skin irritation. Eyes: May cause eye irritation. Ingestion: May cause
gastrointestinal tract irritation. Inhalation: Inhalation of mist or vapor may
cause respiratory tract irritation.
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Carcinogenic: Not Classified
ECOLOGICAL
INFORMATION
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Ecotoxicity: Not available
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Products of Biodegradation: Possibly hazardous
short term degradation products are not likely. However, long term degradation
products may arise.
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Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation: Not
available