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Lavender Absolute Oil  

[VRI/AB/06-035]

$ 56.69

Extraction Method - Steam Distillation

Certificate - GMP

Source - Flowers

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Botanical Name:  Lavandula officianalis Common name:  Lavander Read More

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Botanical Name: 

Lavandula officianalis

Common name: 

Lavander

Plant family: 

Lamiaceae

Genus: 

Lavandula

Appearance/Color:

A thin, clear, pale yellow liquid.

Odor:

A top note with a strong aroma, Lavandin Oil has a strong, somewhat piercing, camphor-like smell with some light, floral undertones characteristic of Lavender.

Blends With:

essential oils of Bergamot, Citronella, Lemongrass, Cinnamon, Rosemary, Pinem, Jasmine, Thyme and Patchouli.

Origin:

France

Source:

Flower

Method of Extraction:

Steam Distillation

 

Absolute oils are the essential oils which are highly concentrated and have high potency. These Concentrated absolute oils have high aromatic properties thus they are majorly preferred in cosmetics, perfumery, and aromatherapy. During the postproduction processes these oils are further concentrated to make their absolute.

Lavandin is an aromatic evergreen shrub that is much larger than true Lavender. An evergreen woody shrub growing to 3 feet high with green, narrow, linear leaves producing violet-blue flowers, the entire plant is covered with oil glands, which are in the star-shaped hairs that cover the plant. The flowering heads are more compressed with a dull, gray blue color. This hybrid apparently evolved naturally near the seas in Spain, Italy and France. It is now commercially produced in these same countries. Lavandin is used almost exclusively for scent. Many commercial manufacturers use both Lavandin Grosso and Lavandin Abrialis as replacements for Lavender 40/42, but they have a much rougher, camphorous scent.

Lavandin is the Latin genus referring to Lavender. There are about 39 different recognized species of this plant. Countless variations have been produced due to the ability to cross pollinate with other members in the Lavender spices. Lavandula was thought to originate in Asia but the greatest plant diversity is found in the western regions of the world.

 

Essential oils are produced in the cells of aromatic plants and are held in specialized glands. They are released from the plant and collected (concentrated) most often through steam distillation (and sometimes hydro or water distillation or a combination thereof). Distillation is a method of separating components based on differences in volatile constituents in a heated mixture. Steam distillation involves bubbling steam through the plant material. 

Lavender Essential oil French contains high levels of camphor which make it a powerful expectorant. To this end, it is a natural treatment for the respiratory system to help clear congestion and excess phlegm. It is particularly effective for bronchitis, sinusitis and otitis.

Lavender oil in Pharma

It is an analgesic reduce pain and inflammation. Whether it’s pain in the muscles or joints, toothache, headache, coughs, colds or fevers, it provides natural pain relief for your ailments. It acts as a tonic for the nerves and the nervous system, strengthening and activating it. Its power as a nervine agent helps to improve signs of shaking hands and limbs, nervousness and even vertigo. It has rich antiseptic properties that can treat wounds.

Essence of Lavender oil

This Oil’s intoxicating aroma can effectively boost self-esteem, confidence, hope and mental strength, working together to combat symptoms of depression.

COMMON USAGE

·        Wound healing

·        Cures Nervous Disorders

·        Treats Cough Skin Care

·        Reduces Pain

·        Prevents Infections

 

·        Fights Depression 

Ingredients:

S.No

Key Constituents

Strength (%)

1

Linalyl acetate

38.6% (29–44%)

2

Linalool

34.0% (20–35%)

3

(Z)-?-Ocimene

5.5% (3–8%)

4

?-Caryophyllene

3.9%

5

Lavandulyl acetate

2.5% (1–3.5%)

6

Terpinen-4-ol

2.0% (1.2–5%)

7

1,8-Cineole

1.6   (<2.5%)

8

(?)-?-Farnesene

1.6%

9

(E)-?-Ocimene

1.3% (2-5%)

10

?-terpenoil

1.1(0.5-2%)

11

3-Octanyl acetate

1.1%

 

 

TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Safety summary

Caution:

Due to the high content of camphor in this oil, please avoid it if under the care of a physician. Dilute before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided

Organ-specific effects

·        Inhalation: Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor may result in irritation of eyes, nose and throat, headache, nausea, and dizziness.

·        Skin contact: Repeated or prolonged contact can cause redness, irritation and scaling of skin (Dermatitis).

·        Eye Contact: May irritate eyes.

·        Ingestion: Low order toxicity causing irritation of the stomach and intestines which results in nausea and vomiting.

Systemic effects

·        Acute toxicity: No data is currently available.

·        Carcinogenicity Data: None of the components of this material are listed as a carcinogen.

·        Reproductive Toxicity: No adverse effects on reproduction are known.

·        Chronic Toxicity: May cause allergic reactions on skin

·        Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: May aggravate dermatitis, psoriasis and other skin conditions.

 

ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

·        Ecotoxicity: Harmful to aquatic life. May have 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

 

·        Avoid direct exposure into water streams and ground water sources. 

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