Description:
- Patchouli is a member of the mint family. It is a large 3 feet perennial mint which grows in tropical climates. Patchouli oil has a rich musky-sweet, strong spicy and herbaceous smell.
Constituents & Specifications:
- Patchouli oil has various chemical compounds that include b-patchoulene, guaiene, caryophyllene, patchoulene, seychellene, bulnesene, norpatchoulenol, patchouli alcohol and pogostol.
- Specific Gravity : 0.88000 – 0.89400 @ 25°C
- Refractive Index : 1.47100 – 1.47800 @ 20°C
Properties:
- It is antiseptic, antifungal, saedative, nerve tonic, aphrodisia stimulant, , anti depressant etc
Benefits & Uses:
- Patchouli essential oil is used as a tropical remedy for skin problems such as acne, eczema, inflamed, cracked, chapped and irritated skin. It is known as a cell rejuvenator and helpful in healing wounds and scars.
- It combat depression, frigidity, anxiety, dandruff, wrinkles, herpes and other fungal infections. Patchouli oil is considered as an excellent base note and fixative in perfumery, being a component in many famous perfumes.
- Patchouli incense are very popular and preferred form of incense.
- Patchouli is a pest deterrent used to keep wool moths out of Indian shawls and rugs.
- It is an important ingredient in toiletries, cosmetics, breath fresheners, insecticides, disinfectants, and commercial food flavoring.
Composition:
Botanical Name | Polygonatum cablin |
Common Name | Patchouly or Pachouli |
Plant Parts Used | Leaves |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
Color & Odor | Brownish orange reddish clear liquid with heavy, exotic, rich, balsamic, herbaceous aroma |
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