Botanical Name | Laurus nobilis |
Common Name | Bay Leaf Essential Oil, Bay Rum, Bay Oil. |
Country of Origin | Hungary, France, Spain, Italy, Morocco, China, Turkey |
Solubility | soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water |
Specific Gravity | 0.90500 to 0.92900 @ 25.00 °C |
Optical Rotation | - 22° to + 2° @ (20ºC) |
Refrective Index | 1.46500 to 1.47000 @ 20.00 °C. |
PlantPart | Steam Distillation |
Bland With | Bay Leaf, Clary Sage, Citrus Oils, Cypress, Juniper Berry, Hyssop. |
CAS No | 8002-41-3 |
Flash Point | 98°C |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Laurel Leaf Oil is sourced from laurel tree originating in eastern Mediterranean countries. The evergreen tree reaches maturity after five years and yields around 5 kg of leaves per season. These leaves are steam distilled to get about 50-70 g of essential oil, which has in it antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. The laurel tree is a small unimpressive shrub or tree, originating in the eastern Mediterranean countries. The evergreen tree reaches maturity after five years and yields about 5 kg of leaves per season, which in turn gives about 50-70 g of essential oil. Bay laurel was used to fashion the laurel wreath of ancient Greece, a symbol of highest status. A wreath of bay laurels was given as the prize at the Pythian Games because the games were in honor of Apollo, and the laurel was one of his symbols.
Laurel Leaf Essential Oil has been known for thousands of years, but the use of its leaves as a household culinary herb is a comparatively recent one. The symbolism carried over to Roman culture, which held the laurel as a symbol of victory. It is also the source of the word’s baccalaureate and poet laureate, as well as the expressions "assume the laurel" and "resting on one's laurels". Ovid tells the story in the Metamorphose that laurel tree was first formed when the nymph Daphne was changed into a laurel tree because of Apollo's pursuit of her. Daphne is the Greek name for the tree. The essential oil is extracted from the bay laurel leaves by steam distillation. The oil has herbaceous and spicy scent and comes in numerous variations.
Color : Pale yellow green liquid with a fresh, strong but sweet, aromatic camphoraceous, somewhat spicy medicinal odor,
Aroma : Laurel Leaf Essential Oil has a fresh, strong but sweet, aromatic camphoraceous, somewhat spicy medicinal odor
30% fatty oils & about 1% essential oils comprising terpenes, alcohols, sesquiterpenes, and ketones.
Laurel Leaf Essential Oil has in it antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties and is used for treating scars, acne pimples, boils & scabies. It also acts as a tonic to hair, aiding with dandruff as well as for stimulating hair growth. Laurel Leaf essential oil is good for cleaning. One of its main chemical constituents is eucalyptol, which is highly cleansing. It is gentle enough to be used to help cleanse the skin, yet powerful enough to be used as a refreshing surface cleanser. Laurel Leaf oil is also soothing to the skin. Used topically with a massage, it offers a soothing and relaxing experience. Laurel Leaf essential oil also reduces the appearance of blemishes and promotes a clear looking complexion.