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Product Code: VRINEO0006041  
Botanical Name Eugenia caryophyllata
Common Name Clove
Country of Origin India
Solubility Soluble in alcohol and other organic solvents and insoluble in water
Specific Gravity 0.038 TO 0.5250
Optical Rotation 1.5270 TO 1.5350
Refrective Index 1.528 – 1.538 @ 20°C
PlantPart Buds
Bland With Citronella, Grapefruit, Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Rosemary, and Rose.
CAS No 8000-34-8
Flash Point 100 °C
Extraction Method Steam Distilled

Description

Clove Essential Oil is derived from the tree Syzgium aromaticum plant. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height. At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear which are distilled to extract the oil. One of the earliest known spices in trade, the dried, aromatic flower buds produced by this medium-sized tree are familiar to many of us as a common kitchen spice. Clove contains several volatile oils, the most significant of which is eugenol that comprises up to 90% of the total oil produced. Eugenol has numerous medical and commercial applications and continues to be extracted primarily from clove buds, though it can also be extracted from the leaves of the clove tree and from some other plants, such as allspice (Pimenta dioica), in smaller quantities.

History

The word Clove comes from the Latin word clavus, meaning nail, since the shaft and head of the clove bud resembles an ancient nail. Cloves and nutmeg were among the most precious of spices of Europe of the 16th and 17th centuries, and were worth more than their weight in gold. Clove was originally found only on the Maluku Islands of Indonesia, but in the 17th century fierce competition between warring European nations that sought control of the spice trade eventually led to clove trees being transported all over the world for cultivation. The historical importance of clove in international trade means it is now grown in numerous locations throughout the tropics including Indonesia, Zanzibar, Madagascar, Sri Lanka and parts of the Caribbean. More recently, clove production has begun in the Brazilian state of Bahia. Clove grows best on tropical mountain slopes at lower elevations as part of a mixed forest. Many of the islands to which they are native are volcanic.

Color & Aroma

Color : slightly pale yellow colour,

Aroma : Spicy and rich smell like actual cloves.

Constituents

Volatile oil, gallotannic acid, eugenin, eugenol, gum, resin,

Uses

Clove Essential Oil is an effective agent for minor pains and aches (particular dental pain), and is helpful when battling flu and colds. Although best known in Asian medical systems such as Ayurveda, clove has numerous applications in traditional and modern medicine with a broad range of different therapeutic effects having been reported. Its confirmed antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties have made it popular for treating a variety of different infections, for example as a gargle for sore throats or for cleaning minor wounds. It is also commonly used for digestive complaints because of its antispasmodic action, and some studies report that clove can reduce the likelihood of gastric ulcer formation. Modern research interest into the uses and efficacy of clove is high, with numerous studies investigating it for anti-carcinogenic, chemoprotective and other properties. Some studies have also shown that clove can work synergistically with other medicinal plants to fight bacterial infection more effectively. Essence of Clove Essential Oil Clove oil is an ingredient in several popular perfumes and the source of raw materials used for manufacturing fragrances and flavorings. Oils are often extracted from the leaves of the tree as well as the flower buds for fragrance manufacturing purposes. Clove was also formerly used to synthesize vanillin - artificial vanilla flavoring. It is an main ingredient of Indian spices. Clove is well known as a traditional home remedy for mild toothache and inflammation of the mouth because of its analgesic and antiseptic effects. It has also been traditionally used to treat bad breath and tooth decay and has a long history of use in dentistry. Eugenol, the primary constituent extracted from clove, is still used in several dental products and processes today.


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