Botanical Name | Prunus persica (L.) |
Common Name | Nectarine, Peach. |
Country of Origin | France |
Solubility | Alcohol soluble |
Specific Gravity | 1.130–1.35 @ 20°C |
Optical Rotation | ( + 10° ) - ( + 25° ) |
Refrective Index | 1.522–1.590 @ 20°C |
PlantPart | Leaves |
Bland With | Carotenoid Complex, Flavonoid Complex, Cruciferous Plus. |
CAS No | 8006-81-3 |
Flash Point | 93°C |
Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
Well known by the botanical name of 'Prunus persica' it is yellowish green to olive green in appearance and has a Herby, fruity, honey like characteristic ordor. Extensively used in the perfumery and cosmetic industry, it is extracted from peach-tree leaf through steam distillation process of the resin.
Peach was brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, and eventually made it to England and France in the 17th century, where it was a prized and expensive treat. The horticulturist George Minifie supposedly brought the first peaches from England to its North American colonies in the early 17th century, planting them at his Estate of Buckland in Virginia.[11] Although Thomas Jefferson had peach trees at Monticello, United States farmers did not begin commercial production until the 19th century in Maryland, Delaware, Georgia and finally Virginia.
Color : Yellowish green to olive green thick mass with Herby, fruity, honey like, characteristic odor,
Aroma : Nurturing, softly sweet and soothing smell
beta-, alpha-, gamma-, zeta-, and cis-beta-carotenes, lutein, lycopene and cis-lycopene, alpha-cryptoxanthin & beta-cryptoxanthin, flavonols, pro-anthocyanidins, flavanones, isothiocyanates, elagic acid, sulforaphanes, indolecarbinols, isoflavones including genestein.
Peach Tree Leaf Absolute comes with anti-aging antioxidant that protects the immune system from free radical damage of lipid cells. It also helps in protecting the watery portions inside & around cells as well as ensuring supply of nutrients that work with naturally-occurring hormones & enzymes to promote good health.