Botanical Name | Gardenia jasminoides |
Common Name | Gardenia |
Country of Origin | Tropical and subtropical regions of Africa |
Solubility | Water soluble |
Specific Gravity | 0.81000 - 0.82800 at 20 deg C |
Optical Rotation | 1.862 to 1.876 at 20 deg C ° |
Refrective Index | 1.942 to 1.956 at 20 deg C |
PlantPart | Flowers |
Bland With | Indian sandalwood and clove, Amber |
CAS No | 8001 – 88 - 5 |
Flash Point | 167 °F |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Extracted from gardenia fresh flower petals, Gardenia essential oil has a strong sweet, pleasant and floral aroma. Gardenia plants from which the oil is extracted are prized for the strong sweet scent of their flowers that resemble white roses. These bloom from around mid-spring through mid-summer and have leaves that are dark green and glossy with a leathery texture.
Gardenia jasminoides, also known as cape jasmine or cape jessamine, is a common type of gardenia that has a long history of medicinal use. Not only has Gardenia jasminoides been used in Chinese medicine for hundreds of years, but extracts of the gardenia fruit have been scientifically studied and proved to be effective for many of the same conditions for which Chinese medical practitioners have been prescribing it for centuries. Zhizi, as Gardenia jasminoides is called in Chinese medicine, is considered a bitter, cold herb that helps with yin deficiency. In conventional Western medicine, the medicinal plant has been shown effective in reducing inflammation and exhibits anti-angiogenic properties. In traditional Chinese medicine, the kernel of the Gardenia jasminoides berry is made into a paste and used to treat redness and swelling for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. It is considered effective for relieving anxiety and agitation, so it is frequently prescribed for depression and insomnia. Some aromatherapists prescribe gardenia oil for anxiety and nervous tension owing to its calming effect.
Color : Yellowish & strong sweet scent,
Aroma : Sweet, exotic, floral scent
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Extracted from the flower part of the plant, Gardenia oil finds application in the perfumery industry for making romantic scents, perfumes and others. Other than this, the oil also has usages in aromatherapy based applications.